ManageEngine ServiceDesk 8.0 – Multiple Vulnerabilities

  • 作者: Vulnerability-Lab
    日期: 2012-11-21
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/22879/
  • Title:
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    ManageEngine ServiceDesk 8.0 - Multiple Vulnerabilities
    
    
    Date:
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    2012-11-15
    
    
    References:
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    http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=689
    
    
    VL-ID:
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    689
    
    
    Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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    3.5
    
    
    Introduction:
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    ServiceDesk Plus integrates your help desk requests and assets to help you manage your IT effectively. It helps you 
    implement ITIL best practices and troubleshoot IT service requests faster. ServiceDesk Plus is a highly customizable, 
    easy-to-implement help desk software. More than 10,000 IT managers worldwide use ServiceDesk Plus to manage their IT 
    help desk and assets. ServiceDesk Plus is available in 23 different languages.
    
    (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.manageengine.com/products/service-desk/)
    
    
    Abstract:
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    The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered multiple web vulnerabilities in ManageEngines ServiceDesk v8.0 Plus.
    
    
    Report-Timeline:
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    2012-11-15:	Public or Non-Public Disclosure
    
    
    Status:
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    Published
    
    
    Exploitation-Technique:
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    Remote
    
    
    Severity:
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    Medium
    
    
    Details:
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    Multiple persistent input validation vulnerabilities are detected in ManageEngines ServiceDesk v8.0 Plus web application.
    The bugs allow remote attackers to implement/inject malicious script code on the application side (persistent). 
    Two vulnerabilities are located in the my details and request new incidents module of the web front-end with the bound 
    vulnerable name, subject and description parameters. Exploitation requires low user inter action & low privileged 
    customer web application user account. The secound part of the bugs are located in the New Contract, Access points and 
    Create Solution module of the admin/moderator back-end with the bound vulnerable title, asset name, contract name, description 
    or support name. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability can lead to session hijacking (customer/manager/admin), persistent 
    phishing or stable (persistent) web context manipulation.
    
    
    Vulnerable Module(s):	Customer/User/Moderator Front-End
    			[+] My Details - [Name]
    			[+] Requests -> New Incident - [Subject] - [Description] 
    
    
    
    Vulnerable Module(s): 	Admin/Moderator Back-End
    			[+] Solution -> Create Solution - [Title]
    			[+] Assets -> It Assets -> Access points - [Asset name]
    			[+] Contract -> New Contract - [Contract Name] - [Description] - [name] - [Support]
    
    
    Proof of Concept:
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    The persistent input validation vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers with low required user inter action 
    & low privileged user account. For demonstration or reproduce ...
    
    The vulnerability in the Requester account can be exploited by many different methods. The first attacking vector can be 
    launched by creating a request and injecting a malicious code in the subject and description field of the request. When 
    the victim views the requests and stops by the mouse courser on the request name. The code gets executed in the small 
    pop up window that contains the Subject and Description information of the request. Another way to attack the admin is to 
    edit the details of the requester account and inject the malicious code in the field "Name". After that, the attacker 
    creates a request. Once the admin views the requests, the code gets executed in the field of the requester name.
    
    
    Risk:
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    The security risk of the persistent input validation vulnerabilities are estimated as medium(+).
    
    
    Credits:
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    Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Ibrahim El-Sayed (the_storm) [storm@vulnerability-lab.com] [iel-sayed.blogspot.com]
    
    
    
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