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CVE-2015-5603

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Overview

The HipChat for JIRA plugin before 6.30.0 for Atlassian JIRA allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary Java code via unspecified vectors, related to "Velocity Template Injection Vulnerability."

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Atlassian HipChat for Jira Plugin Velocity Template Injection
Posted Dec 4, 2015
Authored by sinn3r, Chris Wood | Site metasploit.com

Atlassian Hipchat is a web service for internal instant messaging. A plugin is available for Jira that allows team collaboration at real time. A message can be used to inject Java code into a Velocity template, and gain code execution as Jira. Authentication is required to exploit this vulnerability, and you must make sure the account you're using isn't protected by captcha. By default, Java payload will be used because it is cross-platform, but you can also specify which native payload you want (Linux or Windows). HipChat for Jira plugin versions between 1.3.2 and 6.30.0 are affected. Jira versions between 6.3.5 and 6.4.10 are also affected by default, because they were bundled with a vulnerable copy of HipChat. When using the check command, if you supply a valid username and password, the module will be able to trigger the bug and check more accurately. If not, it falls back to passive, which can only tell if the target is running on a Jira version that is bundled with a vulnerable copy of Hipchat by default, which is less reliable. This vulnerability was originally discovered internally by Atlassian.

tags | exploit, java, web, code execution
systems | linux, windows
advisories | CVE-2015-5603
SHA-256 | 7b0bfc0538bdb0f09109fc89d00b2c3ecc20bb68190a05de1e6406e449f9841a
Jira / HipChat For Jira Java Code Execution
Posted Sep 2, 2015
Authored by David Black

It was discovered that the HipChat For JIRA plugin had a resource that combined user input into a velocity template source and subsequently rendered it. Authenticated attackers can use this vulnerability to execute Java code of their choice on systems that have a vulnerable version of the HipChat For JIRA plugin enabled. To exploit this issue attackers need to be able to access the JIRA web interface and log into JIRA. All versions of JIRA from 6.3.5 before 6.4.11 are affected by this vulnerability. All versions of HipChat For JIRA plugin from 1.3.2 before 6.30.0 are affected by this vulnerability.

tags | advisory, java, web
advisories | CVE-2015-5603
SHA-256 | 83c334c08327df0dc9754cc92b35813430f7bacb3e42061816848445100e76f0
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