SonicWall Email Security 7.4.1.x Cross Site Scripting

2012.12.28
Risk: Low
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CVE: N/A
CWE: CWE-79

Title: ====== SonicWall Email Security 7.4.1.x - Persistent Web Vulnerability Date: ===== 2012-12-21 References: =========== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=768 VL-ID: ===== 768 Common Vulnerability Scoring System: ==================================== 4.1 Introduction: ============= While most businesses now have some type of anti-spam protection, many must deal with cumbersome management, frustrated users, inflexible solutions, and a higher-than-expected total cost of ownership. SonicWALL? Email Security can help. Elegantly simple to deploy, manage and use, award-winning SonicWALL Email Security solutions employ a variety of proven and patented technology designed to block spam and other threats effectively, easily and economically. With innovative protection techniques for both inbound and outbound email plus unique management tools, the Email Security platform delivers superior email protection today?while standing ready to stop the new attacks of tomorrow. SonicWALL Email Security can be flexibly deployed as a SonicWALL Email Security Appliance, as a software application on a third party Windows? server, or as a SonicWALL Email Security Virtual Appliance in a VMW? environment. The SonicWALL Email Security Virtual Appliance provides the same powerful protection as a traditional SonicWALL Email Security appliance, only in a virtual form, to optimize utilization, ease migration and reduce capital costs. (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.sonicwall.com/us/products/Anti-Spam_Email_Security.html) Abstract: ========= The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered a persistent web vulnerabilities in the official Dell SonicWall Email Security (7.4.1.7429) Application. Report-Timeline: ================ 2012-11-18: Researcher Notification & Coordination 2012-11-20: Vendor Notification 2012-11-21: Vendor Response/Feedback 2012-12-17: Vendor Fix/Patch (v7.4.2) 2012-12-21: Public Disclosure Status: ======== Published Affected Products: ================== DELL Product: SonicWall - Email Security v7.4.1.7429 Exploitation-Technique: ======================= Remote Severity: ========= Medium Details: ======== A persistent input validation vulnerability is detected in the official Dell SonicWall Email Security (7.4.1.7429) Application. The vulnerability typus allows an attacker to inject own malicious script code in the vulnerable module on application side (persistent). The vulnerability is located in the Host Konfiguration > Einstellungen fr CIFS-Bereitstellung > section when processing to request via the `Bereistellunge testen` module the bound vulnerable [Name des freigegebenen Laufwerks] [Benutzer-ID fr Remoteanmeldung] [Kennwort fr Remoteanmeldung] application parameters. The persistent injected script code will be executed directly out of the `system command failed` web application exception-handling. The vulnerability can be exploited with a low (restricted) privileged application user account and low or medium required user interaction. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability result in persistent session hijacking, persistent phishing, external redirect, external malware loads and persistent vulnerable module context manipulation. Vulnerable Section(s): [+] System > Host Konfiguration > Einstellungen fr CIFS-Bereitstellung Vulnerable Module(s): [+] [Bereitstellung testen] - Exception Handling Vulnerable Parameter(s): [+] [Name des freigegebenen Laufwerks] [Benutzer-ID fr Remoteanmeldung] [Kennwort fr Remoteanmeldung] Proof of Concept: ================= The persistent web vulnerabilities can be exploited by remote attackers with low privileged application user account & low required user inter action. For demonstration or reproduce ... Review: [Bereitstellung testen] - Exception Handling [System Command Failed] <div id="modalText" class="bubble_text">{ 127.0.0.1:337 &#8594;">&#8203;&#8203;&#8203;&#8203;&#8203;<[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]")" <="" } <br=""><[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]>System command failed.</div> Review: settings_host_config.html <div id="contentSection"> <div style="border-radius: 10px 10px 10px 10px; display: none;" id="modalBubble" class="warning_bubble_content"> <div id="modalTitle" class="bubble_title">Aktualisieren.</div> <div id="modalText" class="bubble_text">{ 127.0.0.1 &#8594; "><[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!];)" <="" }<br=""> <[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]>System command failed.</div> </div> Solution: ========= To patch/fix the persistent web vulnerabilities parse the exception-handling output parameter listing. Restrict the input fields (parameters) and disallow special chars and obviously forbidden strings. 2012-12-17: Vendor Fix/Patch (v7.4.2) Note: The vulnerability has been addressed by sonicwall in december 2012. Sonicwall provids all the customers an upgrade/update to version 7.4.2. Risk: ===== The security risk of the persistent web vulnerabilities are estimated as medium(+). Credits: ======== Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Benjamin Kunz Mejri (bkm@vulnerability-lab.com) Disclaimer: =========== The information provided in this advisory is provided as it is without any warranty. Vulnerability-Lab disclaims all warranties, either expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and capability for a particular purpose. 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