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Oracle BI Publisher HTTP Response Splitting

Oracle BI Publisher HTTP Response Splitting
Posted Oct 28, 2010
Authored by Sh2kerr | Site dsecrg.com

Oracle BI Publisher suffers from a HTTP response splitting vulnerability.

tags | exploit, web
SHA-256 | a16b4a5d2e42764c015a89ca8d14b3e7d1594fc9ccef544177abbde6f3759df3

Oracle BI Publisher HTTP Response Splitting

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Digital Security Research Group [DSecRG] Advisory       #DSECRG-09-029


Application: Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (10.1.3.4.0)
Versions Affected: Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (10.1.3.4.0)
Vendor URL: http://oracle.com
Bugs: Response Splitting/XSS/phishing credentials
Exploits: YES
Reported: 03.03.2009
Vendor response: 04.03.2009
Last response: 05.03.2009
Tracking number: 14088913
Date of Public Advisory: 25.10.2010
CVE: CVE-2010-2413
Authors: Alexandr Polyakov
Digital Security Research Group [DSecRG] (research [at] dsecrg [dot] com)








Description
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Response Splitting Vulnerability found in Oracle Business Intelligence (BI Publisher Enterprise)
This vulnerability may be used as XSS or for Phishing user (PHiXSS) credentials using fake response from server


Details
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Response Splitting Vulnerability found in script /xmlpserver vulnerable parameter "_xuil"

If we send request whith CRLF sumbols in "_xuil" parameter we can generate own server request.


it is possible for an attacker to terminate the "current" response (by injecting the necessary HTTP response headers),
and then to add his/her own additional complete HTTP response.
The attacker can then orchestrate the traffic in such a way that when an additional request is sent it appears to generate the additional response.
When an attacker succeeds in sending a crafted request, and it is responded with the crafted response, there are two (perhaps more)
ways in which this condition can be exploited:

1. Cross Site Scripting: basically, the crafted (second response) would contain a malicious client side (e.g. Javascript) code, which can steal the client cookies and credentials. The attacker would send the client (victim) a page that will cause two HTTP requests to be sent to the vulnerable site. The first request "attacks" the web-site and causes the split HTTP response to be sent (that is, two HTTP responses will be sent back by the web server). Then, when the second HTTP request is sent by the browser, it (e.g. Internet Explorer) assumes the second HTTP response is the actual server response for the (second) request, thus it will render the content of the second response, and execute the malicious script.


2. So when user click on link we can give him fake login page instead of XSS and steal his credentials.



Example
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request:

GET /xmlpserver/?_xuil=aaaaaaaaaa%0d%0a%0d%0a%0d%0a%0d%0a<html><script>alert('XSS')</script> HTTP/1.0


Response:

----------------------------
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 17:51:21 GMT
Server: Oracle Containers for J2EE
Content-Length: 7466
Set-Cookie: ORA_XDO_UI=aaaaaaaaaa



<html><script>alert('XSS')</script>; Comment=Oracle XML Publisher Cookie; Domain=.0.0.0; Expires=Wed, 03-Mar-2010 17:51:22 GMT; Path=/xmlpserver
Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID=ac10006525e85e9ceb6e5e4846d6bcd0e9ceb6a0b2a3; path=/xmlpserver
Cache-Control: private
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8


<html LANG="en-US" dir="ltr">.......................
---------------------------------------

So when user click on link we can execute XSS or give him fake login page and steal his credentials.


Fix Information
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Information was published in CPU October 2010.
All customers can download CPU patches following instructions from:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2010-175626.html


Credits
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Oracle gives thanks to Alexander Polyakov from Digital Security Company in CPU October 2010.

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2010-175626.html

Current advisory:

http://dsecrg.com/pages/vul/show.php?id=129



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Digital Security Research Group focuses on enterprise application (ERP) and database
security problems with vulnerability reports, advisories and whitepapers
posted regularly on our website.

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