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Blackboard Mobile Learn v3.0 - Persistent Web Vulnerability

2012-05-2800:00:00
Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Ibrahim El-Sayed (the_storm) [[email protected]] [iel-sayed.blogspot.com]
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Document Title:
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Blackboard Mobile Learn v3.0 - Persistent Web Vulnerability


References (Source):
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http://www.blackboard.com/Platforms/Learn/Overview.aspx


Release Date:
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2012-05-28


Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
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580


Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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5.5


Product & Service Introduction:
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Blackboard Learn technology helps you make learning more effective in and beyond the traditional walls. Breathing life into 
educational content.  Bringing efficiency to day-to-day tasks. Empowering instructors with tools to engage every learner. 
Motivating them on the devices they rely on. Promoting collaboration and streamlining processes.
You’ll have the right toolkit
—one that is proven and constantly evolves to meet your needs. It will be flexible and easy to use—from managing content, 
engaging learners to assessing outcomes. And we’ll help you manage change and increase adoption.

    Blackboard Mobile Learn
        Features
        U.S. Higher Ed / Professional Ed Clients
        K-12 Clients
        Global Clients
    Blackboard Mobile Central

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Blackboard Mobile™ Learn
All your learning resources at their fingertips.

The Blackboard Mobile™ Learn platform takes interactive teaching and learning mobile, giving students and educators access to 
their courses, content and organizations on a variety of devices including iOS®, Android™, BlackBerry®, and webOS® smartphones.


Abstract Advisory Information:
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The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered Persistent cross site scripting in Blackboard Learn v9.


Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
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2012-05-29:	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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Multiple persistent input validation vulnerabilities are detected in the CLscript Blackboard Learn v 9
The bugs allow remote attackers to implement/inject malicious script code on the application-side (persistent). 
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability can lead to session hijacking (manager/admin) or stable (persistent) 
context manipulation. Exploitation requires low user inter action & privileged user account. 

Vulnerable Module(s): 
				[+] Question answer (smart text input)


Proof of Concept (PoC):
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The persistent vulnerability can be exploited by remote attacker with low required user inter action. For demonstration or reproduce ...

If there is a survey that is created by the administrator of the Blackboard and in that survey, there are some questions that you 
answer them, you can inject a malicious code as the answer of such a question. note: it is working when the input type of the 
answer is Smart Text, HTML, but not tested on TEXT as input. More details in image attached


Solution - Fix & Patch:
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There should be a validation on the input of the answer to survey questions. Also parse the section were the script is getting executed.
Moreover, it should be filtering or exception for some suspicious words i.e., iframe, script, tags etc.


Security Risk:
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The security risk of the persistent input validation vulnerabilities are estimated as medium(+).


Credits & Authors:
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Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Ibrahim El-Sayed (the_storm) [[email protected]] [iel-sayed.blogspot.com]


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