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OpenText Document Sciences xPression 4.5SP1 Patch 13 - 'documentId' SQL Injection

🗓️ 02 Oct 2017 00:00:00Reported by Marcin WoloszynType 
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OpenText Document Sciences xPression 4.5SP1 Patch 13 SQL Injection CVE-2017-1475

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Title: OpenText Document Sciences xPression (formerly EMC Document
Sciences xPression) - SQL Injection
Author: Marcin Woloszyn
Date: 27. September 2017
CVE: CVE-2017-14758

Affected Software:
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OpenText Document Sciences xPression (formerly EMC Document Sciences xPression)

Exploit was tested on:
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v4.5SP1 Patch 13 (older versions might be affected as well)

SQL Injection:
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Due to lack of prepared statements an application is prone to SQL
Injection attacks.
Potential attacker can retrieve data from application database by
exploiting the issue.

Vector :
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https://[...]/xAdmin/html/cm_doclist_view_uc.jsp?cat_id=503&documentId=185365177756%20and%201=1&documentType=xDesignPublish&documentName=ContractRealEstate

            ^
Results can be retrieved using blind SQL injection method.

Fix:
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https://knowledge.opentext.com/knowledge/llisapi.dll/Open/68982774

Contact:
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mw[at]nme[dot]pl

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02 Oct 2017 00:00Current
8.8High risk
Vulners AI Score8.8
CVSS 26.5
CVSS 38.8
EPSS0.00329
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