Seo Panel 2.2.0 – Cookie-Rendered Persistent Cross-Site Scripting

  • 作者: Mark Stanislav
    日期: 2011-01-16
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/16000/
  • 'Seo Panel' Cookie-Rendered Persistent XSS Vulnerability (CVE-2010-4331)
    Mark Stanislav - mark.stanislav@gmail.com
    
    
    I. DESCRIPTION
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    A vulnerability exists in 'Seo Panel' page rendering which allows for unfiltered, unencrypted content to be presented to a user through two different cookies.
    
     
    II. TESTED VERSION
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    2.2.0
    
    
    III. PoC EXPLOIT
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    Alter the value of cookies called 'default_news' or 'sponsors' and then view a site page which includes controllers/index.ctrl.php or controllers/settings.ctrl.php that will render the cookies as they exist on the user's machine.
    
    
    IV. NOTES 
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    * The 'default_news' cookie doesn't require a user to be authenticated whereas 'sponsors' does
    * The disclosure date was pushed a full month so that a fix could be released but no update was released yet
    * Based on discussions with the developer, they will likely encrypt the cookie contents to prevent this issue
    
    
    V. SOLUTION
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    Upgrade to a release > 2.2.0 when available or otherwise disable cookie rendering.
    
    
    VI. REFERENCES
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    http://www.seopanel.in/
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-4331
    http://www.uncompiled.com/2011/01/seo-panel-cookie-rendered-persistent-xss-vulnerability-cve-2010-4331/
    
    
    VII. TIMELINE
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    11/24/2010 - Initial vendor disclosure
    11/25/2010 - Vendor response and commitment to fix
    11/25/2010 - Reply to vendor detailing potential fixes and an adjusted public disclosure date
    11/25/2010 - Vendor response confirming desired public disclosure date and agreement to patch method
    01/15/2011 - Public disclosure