DGNews version 2.1 XSS Attack Vulnerability
netVigilance Security Advisory #23
DGNews version 2.1 XSS Attack Vulnerability
Description:
DGNews is small and simple but powered news publishing. Easy installation, no
programing required. But you can still change whatever you want (for advanced
users). Features: add unlimited categories, automatic news image thumbnailed,
click count, user comment, print view and many others. Include full lay out,
but sure, you can modify what you need.
This vulnerability can be exploited only when PHP register_globals = On.
External References:
Mitre CVE: CVE-2007-0694
NVD NIST: CVE-2007-0694
OSVDB: 34228
Summary:
DGNews is small and simple but powered news publishing.
Security problem in the product allows attackers to conduct XSS attacks.
Advisory URL:
http://www.netvigilance.com/advisory0023
Release Date:
05/28/2007
Severity:
Risk: Medium
CVSS Metrics:
Access Vector: Remote
Access Complexity: High
Authentication: Not-required
Confidentiality Impact: Partial
Integrity Impact: Partial
Availability Impact: Partial
Impact Bias: Normal
CVSS Base Score: 5.6
Target Distribution on Internet: Low
Exploitability: Functional Exploit
Remediation Level: Workaround
Report Confidence: Uncorroborated
Vulnerability Impact: Attack
Host Impact: XSS Attack
SecureScout Testcase ID:
TC 17953
Vulnerable Systems:
DGNews version 2.1
Vulnerability Type:
XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) to force a web-site to display malicious contents to
the target, by sending a specially crafted request to the web-site. The
vulnerable web-site is not the target of attack but is used as a tool for the
hacker in the attack of the victim.
Vendor:
Dian Gemilang
Vendor Status:
The Vendor has been notified several times on many different email addresses
last on 14 May 2007. The Vendor has not responded. There is no official fix at
the release of this Security Advisory.
Workaround:
In the php.ini file set register_globals = Off.
Example:
REQUEST:
http://[TARGET]/[PRODUCT-DIRECTORY]/footer.php?
copyright=<script>alert(document.cookie)</script>
REPLY:
Will execute <script>alert(document.cookie)</script>
Credits:
Jesper Jurcenoks
Co-founder netVigilance, Inc
www.netvigilance.com