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osTicket 1.12 File Upload Cross Site Scripting

🗓️ 11 Aug 2019 00:00:00Reported by Aishwarya IyerType 
packetstorm
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osTicket 1.12 stored XSS via file upload, allowing non-agent users to execute malicious code by uploading an HTML file with persistent XSS. Vendor has released patches in osTicket v1.10.7 and v1.12.1

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` # Exploit Title: osTicket-v1.12 Stored XSS via File Upload  
# Vendor Homepage: https://osticket.com/  
# Software Link: https://osticket.com/download/  
# Exploit Author: Aishwarya Iyer  
# Contact: https://twitter.com/aish_9524  
# Website: https://about.me/aish_iyer  
# Category: webapps  
# CVE: CVE-2019-14748  
  
1. Description  
  
An issue was discovered in osTicket before 1.10.7 and 1.12.x before 1.12.1.  
The Ticket creation form allows users to upload files along with queries.  
It was found that the file-upload functionality has fewer (or no)  
mitigations implemented for file content checks; also, the output is not  
handled properly, causing persistent XSS that leads to cookie stealing or  
malicious actions. For  
example, a non-agent user can upload a .html file, and Content-Disposition  
will be set to inline instead of an attachment.  
  
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2019-14748  
  
2. Proof of Concept  
  
Steps to Reproduce:  
- Login to the portal as a non agent user:  
- Open a New Ticket  
- Select any option from the dropdown menu present under "Help Topic"  
- Text box appears, enter details accordingly  
- In the section "drop files here or choose them", we would be putting our  
payload  
- Open any text editor and name the file as test(say) with .html extension.  
- Within the file, enter the payload  
<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>  
- Save the test.html file.  
- Now click on drop files here option and enter the test.html file.  
- Click on "create ticket" option  
- Login with another user(agent)  
- Now within the User Directory, go to the user under which the payload has  
been put.  
- The ticket raised with the name mentioned will be shown under the subject  
category.  
- Scroll down and the file uploaded will be present below.  
- Click on the file, and the payload gets executed which is persistent  
  
3. Reference  
  
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/commit/33ed106b1602f559a660a69f931a9d873685d1ba  
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/tag/v1.12.1  
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/tag/v1.10.7  
  
4. Solution  
  
The vulnerability has been patched by the vendor in the next release which  
is osTicket v1.10.7.  
  
  
--   
Best Regards,  
Aishwarya Iyer  
https://about.me/aish_iyer  
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11 Aug 2019 00:00Current
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Vulners AI Score6
EPSS0.00383
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