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REDCap Cross Site Scripting

CVE Category Price Severity
CVE-2019-13029 CWE-79 $5000 High
Author Risk Exploitation Type Date
Unknown High Remote 2019-07-20
CVSS EPSS EPSSP
CVSS:10.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H 0.11482 0.76022

CVSS vector description

Our sensors found this exploit at: https://cxsecurity.com/ascii/WLB-2019070096

Below is a copy:

REDCap Cross Site Scripting
# Exploit Title: REDCap < 9.1.2 - Cross-Site Scripting
# Date: 2019-07-19
# Exploit Author: Dylan GARNAUD & Alexandre ZANNI (https://pwn.by/noraj) - Pentesters from Orange Cyberdefense France
# Vendor Homepage: https://projectredcap.org
# Software Link: https://projectredcap.org
# Version: Redcap 9.x.x before 9.1.2 and 8.x.x before 8.10.2
# Tested on: 9.1.0
# CVE: CVE-2019-13029
# Security advisory: https://gitlab.com/snippets/1874216

### Stored XSS n1  Project name (found by Dylan GARNAUD)

Most JavaScript event are blacklisted but not all. As a result we found one event that was not blacklisted and successfully used it.

- Where? In project name
- Payload: `<BODY onKeyPress=alert("xss")>`
- Details: Since it is an *onkeypress* event, it is triggered whenever the user touch any key and since the XSS payload is stored in the project name it appears in several pages.
- Privileges: It requires admin privileges to store it.
- Location example: https://redcap.XXX/redcap/redcap_v9.1.0/ProjectSetup/index.php?pid=16&msg=projectmodified

### Stored XSS n2  Calendar (found by Dylan GARNAUD)

- Where? Calendar event
- Payload: `<BODY onKeyPress=alert("xss")>`
- Privileges: It requires admin privileges to store it.
- Location example: https://redcap.XXX/redcap/redcap_v9.1.0/Calendar/index.php?pid=16&view=week&month=7&year=2019&day=12

### Stored XSS n3  CSV upload (found by Dylan GARNAUD)

- Where? Wherever there is a CSV upload feature with displayed parsed results
- Payload:
  ```csv
  record_id,my_first_instrument_complete,body_onkeypressalertxssinstrumetn_complete
  <script>alert("upload xss")</script>,,
  ```
- Details: Once the malicious CSV is uploaded, the parsed content is inserted into a HTML table where the XSS will be triggered.
- Privileges: It requires admin privileges to store it.
- URL examples of execution:
  + https://redcap.XXX/redcap/redcap_v9.1.0/index.php?pid=16&route=DataComparisonController:index
  + https://redcap.XXX/redcap/redcap_v9.1.0/DataQuality/index.php?pid=16

### Stored XSS n4  Survey queue (found by Alexandre ZANNI)

- Where? In the Survey Queue (choose a Projet > Project Home and Design > Design > Survey Queue)
- Payload: `</textarea><svg/onload='alert("XSS survey queue")'>`
- Privileges: It requires admin privileges to store it.
- Location example: https://redcap.XXX/redcap/redcap_v9.1.0/Design/online_designer.php?pid=16

### Stored XSS n5  Survey (found by Alexandre ZANNI)

- Where? In the survey management system.
  + Store: One has to select a project, go in the *Designer* section, choose *Survey Settings* and then store the payload in the WYSIWYG editor section named *Survey Instructions* (the same happens for *Survey Completion Text*).
  + Execute: Anyone who consults the survey, for example https://redcap.XXX/redcap/surveys/?s=88XF8CRJH4, will trigger the XSS.
- Payload:
  ```html
  <HTML><BODY><?xml:namespace prefix="t" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:time"><?import namespace="t" implementation="#default#time2"><t:set attributeName="innerHTML" to="XSS<SCRIPT DEFER>javascript:alert('Survey XSS')</SCRIPT>"></BODY></HTML>
  ```
- Privileges:
  + Store: It requires admin privileges to store it.
  + Execute: Any unauthenticated user that can consult a survey.

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