Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability in Openconf Conference Management Software
RedTeam found a cross site scripting vulnerability in openconf which results in possible session takeover.
Details
- Product: openconf
- Affected Version: 1.04, probably also older versions
- Immune Version: 1.10 (unverified)
- OS affected: all
- Security-Risk: high
- Remote-Exploit: yes
- Vendor-URL:
http://www.openconf.org
- Vendor-Status: informed, fixed
- Advisory-URL:
https://www.redteam-pentesting.de/advisories/rt-sa-2005-007
- Advisory-Status: public
- CVE: CAN-2005-0407 (
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-0407
)
Introduction
Openconf is a php/mysql based conference management system. Authors can submit papers and the conference organisers can review these.
Cross site scripting is possible because the user input is not filtered. Through this the session of a user with higher privileges can be taken over.
More Details
Inputs from an anonymous author submitting a paper can contain script code. This code will be executed when another user reviews this paper.
Proof of Concept
Submit a paper and enter “title <script>alert(’evil’);</script>” as title. The script will be executed when the admin “chair” reviews this paper.
Workaround
None known.
Fix
Update to 1.10 (unverified).
Security Risk
High. Conferences managed by openconf could be arbitrarily influenced.
History
- 2005-01-xx vendor informed
- 2005-02-12 support@zakongroup.com confirmed 1.10 is fixed
- 2005-02-12 CVE number requested
- 2005-02-14 assigned
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-0407
- 2005-02-14 posted
- 2009-05-08 Updated Advisory URL
RedTeam
RedTeam is a penetration testing group working at the Laboratory for Dependable Distributed Systems at RWTH-Aachen University. You can find more information on the RedTeam Project at https://www.redteam-pentesting.de