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CMS Serendipity 2.0-rc1 Cross Site Scripting

CMS Serendipity 2.0-rc1 Cross Site Scripting
Posted Dec 23, 2014
Authored by Steffen Roesemann

CMS Serendipity version 2.0-rc1 suffers from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.

tags | exploit, xss
SHA-256 | 6bdd6ae3e3d442ab36b1ba444d19d5baf43e1ea4a997c0140c21b762822f0a60

CMS Serendipity 2.0-rc1 Cross Site Scripting

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Advisory: Stored XSS Vulnerability in CMS Serendipity v.2.0-rc1

Advisory ID: SROEADV-2014-02

Author: Steffen Rösemann

Affected Software: CMS Serendipity v.2.0-rc1 (Release: 20th Dec 2014)

Vendor URL: http://www.s9y.org/

Vendor Status: fixed

CVE-ID: -


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Vulnerability Description:

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The Content Management System Serendipity v.2.0-rc1 has a stored
XSS-vulnerability in its comment functionality. Arbitrary HTML- and/or
JavaScriptcode is stored in the database. On the frontend side, it gets
sanitized, while on the administrative backend, where new comments are
displayed to the administrator after login, it gets immidiately executed.


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Technical Details:

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If an attacker is posting arbitrary HTML- and/or JavaScriptcode in a
comment, which for example is located in the following URL, it will be
stored in the database without being sanitized.


http://
{HOSTNAME/DOMAIN}/serendipity/index.php?/archives/{TITLE-OF-THE-BLOG-ENTRY}.html#comments


When the comments are displayed on the frontend, they will be sanitized,
while on the administrative backend it gets displayed unsanitized and is
being executed, because the latest comments are shown, after an
administrative user has been logged in to the following URL:


http://{HOSTNAME/DOMAIN}/serendipity/serendipity_admin.php


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Solution:

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Update to the latest version


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Disclosure Timeline:

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22-Dec-2014 – found the vulnerability

23-Dec-2014 - informed the developers

23-Dec-2014 - release date of this security advisory

23-Dec-2014 - response and fix by vendor

23-Dec-2014 - post on FullDisclosure


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Credits:

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Vulnerability found and advisory written by Steffen Rösemann.


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References:

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http://blog.s9y.org/archives/259-Serendipity-2.0-rc2-released.html

http://sroesemann.blogspot.de


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