Tracks 1.7.2 Cross Site Scripting

2011.03.30
Credit: Mesut Timur
Risk: Low
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CVE: N/A
CWE: CWE-79

Information -------------------- Name : XSS vulnerability in Tracks Software : Tracks 1.7.2. Vendor Hompeage : http://getontracks.org/ Vulnerability Type : Cross-Site Scripting Severity : High Researcher : Mesut Timur <mesut [at] mavitunasecurity [dot] com> Advisory Reference : NS-11-003 Description ------------------ Tracks is a web-based application to help you implement David Allen&#65533;s Getting Things Done&#65533; methodology. Details ------------------- Tracks is affected by a XSS vulnerability in version 1.7.2. Example PoC url is as follows : http://example.com/todos/tag/'"--></style></script><script>alert(0x000238)</script> You can read the full article about Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities from here : http://www.mavitunasecurity.com/crosssite-scripting-xss/ Solution ------------------- Upgrade to the latest Tracks version (1.7.3 or later). Credits ------------------- It has been discovered on testing of Netsparker, Web Application Security Scanner - http://www.mavitunasecurity.com/netsparker/. References ------------------- 1. Vendor URL: http://www.getontracks.org/downloads/comments/tracks-173 2. MSL Advisory Link : http://www.mavitunasecurity.com/XSS-vulnerability-in-Tracks/ 3. Netsparker Advisories : http://www.mavitunasecurity.com/netsparker-advisories/ About Netsparker ------------------- Netsparker&#174; can find and report security issues such as SQL Injection and Cross-site Scripting (XSS) in all web applications regardless of the platform and the technology they are built on. Netsparker's unique detection and exploitation techniques allows it to be dead accurate in reporting hence it's the first and the only False Positive Free web application security scanner.


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