Advertisement






Horde - Cross-Site Scripting in filename MIME attachments

CVE Category Price Severity
CVE-2008-3823 CWE-79 Unknown High
Author Risk Exploitation Type Date
Unknown High Remote 2008-09-11
CVSS EPSS EPSSP
CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:P/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N 0 0

CVSS vector description

Our sensors found this exploit at: http://cxsecurity.com/ascii/WLB-2008090025

Below is a copy:

n.runs AG
http://www.nruns.com/                              security(at)nruns.com
n.runs-SA-2008.006                                           11-Sep-2008
_________________________
Vendor:                The Horde Project, http://www.horde.org/
Affected Products:     Horde >= 3.2, Horde <= 3.2.1
Vulnerability:         Cross-Site Scripting in filename MIME attachments
CVE:                   CVE-2008-3823
oCERT:                 oCERT-2008-012
Risk:                  CRITICAL
_________________________
Vendor communication:


   2008/07/25    Bug found and PoC preparation
   2008/07/26    Vulnerability report submitted via oCert online-form
   2008/08/05    oCert confirmed the submission. oCert starts the
                 coordination of affected authors/vendors
   2008/09/06    oCert informs all parties about the advisory release
                 date
   2008/09/11    n.runs AG releases this advisory in coordination with
                 oCert

_________________________
Overview:

The Horde project is about creating high quality Open Source
applications, based on PHP and the Horde Framework.

The guiding principles of the Horde Project are to create solid
standards-based applications using intelligent object-oriented design
that, wherever possible, are designed to run on a wide range of
platforms and backends. There is great emphasis on making Horde as
friendly to non-English speakers as possible. The Horde Framework
currently supports many localization features such as unicode and
right-to-left text and generous users have contributed many translations
for the framework and applications.

Currently Horde Project boasts many applications, some already
enterprise-ready and deployed in demanding environments, and some
exciting new ones still in development.


Description:

The Horde Framework fails to properly sanitize the filename of MIME
attachments on received emails.


Impact:

While a webmail user is viewing an email with a malicously prepared
filename attachment, the attacker can highjack victim's account.
This allows him to send emails on behalf of the victim or to do other
arbitrary actions.


Solution:

For detailed information about the fixes, follow the link in the
references section [1] of this document.

_________________________
Credits:
Bug found by Alexios Fakos of n.runs AG.

Many thanks to Will Drewry of oCert team for the coordination and
professional communication.
_________________________
References:
[1] http://www.ocert.org/advisories/ocert-2008-012.html

This Advisory and Upcoming Advisories:
http://www.nruns.com/security_advisory.php

Subscribe to the n.runs newsletter by signing up to:
http://www.nruns.com/newsletter_en.php

_________________________
Unaltered electronic reproduction of this advisory is permitted. For all
other reproduction or publication, in printing or otherwise, contact
security_at_nruns.com for permission. Use of the advisory constitutes
acceptance for use in an "as is" condition. All warranties are excluded.
In no event shall n.runs be liable for any damages whatsoever including
direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, loss of business profits or
special damages, even if n.runs has been advised of the possibility of
such damages.

Copyright 2008 n.runs AG. All rights reserved. Terms of use apply.



Copyright ©2024 Exploitalert.

This information is provided for TESTING and LEGAL RESEARCH purposes only.
All trademarks used are properties of their respective owners. By visiting this website you agree to Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Impressum