Vulnerability Research Laboratory - N/A AnonymousVULNERLAB:472
Document Title:
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Swedish Army Web Database - SQL Injection Vulnerability
References (Source):
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http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=472
Release Date:
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2012-03-31
Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
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472
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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6.3
Product & Service Introduction:
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The Swedish Armed Forces (Swedish: Försvarsmakten) is a Swedish Government Agency (Swedish: Myndighet) responsible
for the operation of the armed forces of the Realm. The primary task of the agency is to train, organize and to
deploy military forces, domestically and abroad, while maintaining the long-term ability to defend the Realm in the
event of war. The Supreme Commander (Swedish: Överbefälhavaren), a four-star general or flag officer is also the
head of said agency, and he is the highest ranking professional officer on active duty. The Supreme Commander in turn
reports through the Minister for Defence to the Government of Sweden (Swedish: Regeringen).
There are three service branches: the Army (Swedish: Armén), the Air Force (Swedish: Flygvapnet) and the Navy
(Swedish: Marinen), all of whom are since 1994 part of the same agency.
Sweden s military forces was for over a century built upon the concepts of conscription and territorial defence,
supporting the longstanding national policy of non-alignment. Until the end of the Cold War nearly all men reaching
the age of military service were conscripted. In summer 2010 peacetime conscription ceased, to be replaced with
contracted personnel altogether. The transfer to the new system will be fully completed in 2018.
Units from the Swedish Armed Forces are currently on deployment in Afghanistan (ISAF) and Kosovo. Moreover, Sweden
contributes with military observers in various countries and serve as the lead nation for an EU Battle Group
approximately once every three years.
(Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Armed_Forces
Abstract Advisory Information:
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A Vulnerability Laboratory Researcher discovered critical Blind SQL Injection Vulnerability on the official website of the Swedish Army (Mil).
Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
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2012-03-08: Vendor Notification
2012-03-12: Vendor Response/Feedback
2012-03-31: Vendor Fix/Patch by VL Check
2012-04-01: Public or Non-Public Disclosure
Discovery Status:
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Published
Exploitation Technique:
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Remote
Severity Level:
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Medium
Technical Details & Description:
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A remote SQL Injection vulnerability is detected on the official Web-Server of the Swedish Army.
The vulnerability allows an attacker (remote) to inject/execute own sql commands on the affected military application dbms.
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in dbms & application compromise.
Vulnerable Module(s):
[+] Kalender - ID
Picture(s):
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Proof of Concept (PoC):
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The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attacker without user inter action. For demonstration or reproduce ...
http://www.forsvarsmakten.se/sv/Aktuellt/Ovningar/#kalender?id=[BLIND SQL-INJECTION!]
Solution - Fix & Patch:
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The vulnerability can be patched/fixed by parsing the vulnerable kalender id url value request.
2012-03-31: Vendor Fix/Patch by VL Check
Security Risk:
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The security risk of the remote sql injection vulnerability is estimated as high(+).
Credits & Authors:
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Vulnerability Research Laboratory - N/A Anonymous
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