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Apache Flex BlazeDS 4.7.0 XML Entity Expansion

Apache Flex BlazeDS 4.7.0 XML Entity Expansion
Posted Aug 22, 2015
Authored by Matthias Kaiser

When receiving XML encoded AMF messages containing DTD entities, the default XML parser configurations allows expanding of entities to local resources. A request that included a specially crafted request parameter could be used to access content that would otherwise be protected.

tags | advisory, local
advisories | CVE-2015-3269
SHA-256 | 69d5afa3639558f66a8f98807a33cbb05547e69350539f5291a75ad6c03267b4

Apache Flex BlazeDS 4.7.0 XML Entity Expansion

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CVE-2015-3269 Apache Flex BlazeDS Insecure Xml Entity Expansion  
Vulnerability

Severity: Important

Vendor: The Apache Software Foundation

Versions Affected: Apache Flex BlazeDS 4.7.0

Description: When receiving XML encoded AMF messages containing DTD
entities, the
default XML parser configurations allows expanding of entities to local
resources.
A request that included a specially crafted request parameter could be
used to
access content that would otherwise be protected.


Mitigation: All users of Apache Flex BlazeDS prior to 4.7.1

Example: For an AMF message that contains the following xml payload:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ELEMENT foo ANY >
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "file:///etc/passwd" >]><foo>&xxe;</foo>
the entity &xxe; would be expanded to the content of the file /etc/passwd.
However this expanded information is not automatically transferred back to
the client, but could be made available by the application.

Credit: This issue was discovered by Matthias Kaiser of Code White

References:
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/XML_External_Entity_(XXE)_Processing

Christofer Dutz
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