[UNIX] JSPWiki Multiple Vulnerabilities



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JSPWiki Multiple Vulnerabilities
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SUMMARY

<http://www.jspwiki.org> JSPWiki is "a feature-rich and extensible
WikiWiki engine built around a standart J2EE components (Java, servlets,
JSP)". Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in JSPWiki, these
allow access to sensitive files that would be otherwise inaccessible as
well as the ability to inject arbitrary HTML and/or JavaScript.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
* JSPWiki version 2.4.104
* JSPWiki version 2.5.139

JSPWiki Local .jsp File Inclusion Vulnerability
An input validation problem exists within JSPWiki which allows to execute
(include) arbitrary local .jsp files. An attacker may leverage this issue
to execute arbitrary server-side script code on a vulnerable server with
the privileges of the web server process.

Example (including rss.jsp file from the application root directory):
http://server/JSPWikiPath/Edit.jsp?page=Main&editor=../../../rss

Note: page parameter must be an existing page on the server.

This grants an attacker unauthorized access to sensitive .jsp files on the
server and can lead to information disclosure.

Examples:
http://server/JSPWikiPath/Edit.jsp?page=User&editor=../../../Install
http://server/JSPWikiPath/Edit.jsp?page=User&editor=../../../admin/SecurityConfig

The first example disclose sensitive information such as the full path of
the application on the server, page (and attachments) storage path, log
files and work directory by including the application installation
(Install.jsp).

The second example disclose the application security configurations by
including the JSPWiki Security Configuration Verifier file
(admin/SecurityConfig.jsp).

In addition, JSPWiki allow users to upload (attach) files to entry pages.
An attacker can use the information disclosed by the installation file to
upload a malicious .jsp file and locally execute it.

By executing malicious server-side code, an attacker may be able to
compromise the server.

JSPWiki Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
An attacker may leverage cross-site scripting vulnerability to have
arbitrary script code executed in the browser of an unsuspecting user in
the context of the affected site. This may facilitate the theft of
cookie-based authentication credentials as well as other attacks.

Example:
http://server/JSPWikiPath/Edit.jsp?page=Main&editor=%3Cscript%3Ealert(document.cookie)%3C/script%3E


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by <mailto:Eyal@xxxxxxxxxx> Eyal
Gruner.
The original article can be found at:
<http://www.bugsec.com/articles.php?Security=48&Web-Application-Firewall=0> http://www.bugsec.com/articles.php?Security=48&Web-Application-Firewall=0



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