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Microsoft Service Cross Site Scripting

Microsoft Service Cross Site Scripting
Posted Apr 14, 2012
Authored by Benjamin Kunz Mejri, Vulnerability Laboratory | Site vulnerability-lab.com

Microsoft's Partner Service suffers from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.

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SHA-256 | efda93a575e5c15726e7439a92356bc5c5d8674f2c13e0e8f7d1e2e746f18aea

Microsoft Service Cross Site Scripting

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Title:
======
Microsoft Service - Persistent Web Vulnerabilities


Date:
=====
2012-04-14


References:
===========
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=433
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=439

MSRC ID: 12209nj


VL-ID:
=====
433


Introduction:
=============
Official Microsoft Partner Program and Application Service. A Microsoft Certified Partner is an independent company that
provides Microsoft-related products or services. Microsoft Certified partners provide Microsoft services on behalf of
Microsoft worldwide spanning many fields including OEM, Education, Software providers and Technical Support. Microsoft
partners also have 24-hour access to Microsoft Support, which enables them to give better customer relations and support
to a customer. Every Microsoft Certified Partner has been in business for at least 5 years, has passed several tests, and
has proven skills in their particular field. Microsoft rewards these partners with discounts in tools that are applicable
to their activities. For example, in the educational field this might take the form of licenses to Microsoft Windows and
Microsoft Office. In return for participation in the program, partners gain support services and tools from Microsoft,
often at a significant discount to their face value. However, over the lifetime of the contract some risk is transferred
from Microsoft to the Microsoft Partner Network in return for the benefits of the association with Microsoft and the ability
to sell the support services.

(Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Certified_Partner)


Abstract:
=========
A Vulnerability Lab Researcher discovered a persistent web vulnerability on Microsofts official Partners Application Service.


Report-Timeline:
================
2012-02-11: Vendor Notification
2012-02-00: Vendor Response/Feedback
2012-04-10: Vendor Fix/Patch by Check
2012-04-14: Public or Non-Public Disclosure


Status:
========
Published


Exploitation-Technique:
=======================
Remote


Severity:
=========
Medium


Details:
========
Multiple persistent input validation vulnerabilities are detected on Microsofts official Partner Network
Application Service. The vulnerability allows an remote attacker or local low privileged user account to
inject/implement malicious persistent script code (Application-Side). Successful exploitation with low
required user inter action can result in session hijacking against admin, moderator & customer sessions or
allows an attacker to manipulate requests via persistent script code inject. The vulnerability is located on
the Company & Mobile Phone Number input fields of the microsoft partner network service application user profile.


Vulnerable Module(s):
[+] Company & Mobile Phone Number (Profile)
[+] Company Name Profile Listing

Picture(s):
../1.png
../2.png
../3.png
../4.png
../5.png
../6.png
../7.png
../8.png
../9.png


Attack Scheme:
../1(server).png


Proof of Concept:
=================
The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers with service user account. Exploitation requires low user,
moderator or admin inter action. For demonstration or reproduce ...


<div class="label">
<span id="displayPhoneLabel">Eingegebene Nummer:</span>
</div>
<div class="entry">
<span id="displayPhoneLabel">>"<[MALICIOUS PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE INJECT]"></span>
</div>
</div>
<input id='countryHidden' type='hidden' value='250' />
<div class='row'>
<div class='label'>
<span id='countryRegionLabel'>Land/Region:</span>
</div>
<div class='entry'>


... or


<tr xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">

<td><img alt="" src="/PartnerProgram/WebResource.axd?d=-Tv3sV_xp32BwONeW9hUQo0fFWY-RDp2Doe-qePp16cPAoXfoy546q9RX-1OFMrOxzhCO3oAeAxwhGn1p4eUC6CYSYmmUfyVtrYNLpkxj_3KbQmv0&t=634607579700584141"/>​​​​​</td><td style="white-space: nowrap;"
onmouseout="TreeView_UnhoverNode(this)" onmouseover="TreeView_HoverNode(ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_location
Hierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeView_Data, this)" class="ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_
locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeView_6 ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeView_2 ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeView_4"><a id="ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeViewt0" onclick="TreeView_SelectNode(ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeView_Data, this,'ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeViewt0');TreeView_FindStyleManager
ByTreeNode(this.id).ChangeStyle(this.id);HierarchyControl_Find('ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_
locationHierarchyTreeView').Select(this.id); SetSelectedValue('ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_
selectedValue', this.id); EnableSelectButton('ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_selectButton');"
href="javascript:void(0)" class="ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeView_5 ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeView_0 ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeView_1 ctl00_ctl00_ContentMain_ContentMain_locationHierarchy_locationHierarchyTreeView_TreeView_3">[MALICIOUS PERSISTENT SCRIPT CODE INJECT] (HQ)
(Kassel)</a>​​​​​</td>
</tr>


Reference(s):
../customer-reference-label-box.txt
../153232.txt
../DefineOrganization.aspx.htm


Link Reference(s):
[+] https://partners.microsoft.com/partnerprogram/DefineOrganization.aspx
[+] https://partners.microsoft.com/PartnerProgram/CreateReference.aspx


Solution:
=========
2012-04-10: Vendor Fix/Patch by Check


Risk:
=====
The security risk of the persistent script code injection vulnerability is estimated as medium(+).


Credits:
========
Vulnerability Research Laboratory - Benjamin Kunz Mejri (Rem0ve)


Disclaimer:
===========
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