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Cyberoam UTM - Authenticated Cross-site Scripting

Release Date:
20-Jul-2011

Software:
Elitecore Technologies - Cyberoam
http://www.cyberoam.com/
"Cyberoam Unified Threat Management appliances offer comprehensive
security to organizations, ranging from large enterprises to small and
branch offices. Multiple security features integrated over a single,
Layer 8 Identity-based platform make security simple, yet highly
effective."

Versions tested / affected:
CR25ia 10.00 build 0309
CR35ia 10.01 build 0667

Vulnerability discovered:
Cross-site Scripting in an Authenticated context

Vulnerability impact:
Low - Remote content may contain JavaScript which is client executed.
May be used to steal authentication information etc. Firewall
administrator must be authenticated to exploit this vulnerability.
​
Vulnerability information:
The remote page may contain JavaScript for XSS purposes, e.g. cookies.
The 'srcip', 'applicationname', 'groupby' and 'username' parameters
are unfiltered within LiveConnectionDetail.jsp an may be used to
inject arbitrary data.
​
Example:
http://[target]/corporate/webpages/trafficdiscovery/LiveConnectionDetail.jsp?srcip=

Recommendation:
Upgrade to version 10.01.0 Build 0739 or later.

Workaround:
N/A.

Credit:
This vulnerability was discovered by Patrick Webster.

Disclosure timeline:
08-Jun-2011 - Discovered during audit.
16-Jun-2011 - Notified vendor. Vendor response.
18-Jun-2011 - Vendor requests additional information.
20-Jun-2011 - Vendor announces release of 10.01.0 Build 0739.
20-Jun-2011 - Disclosure.

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