|Exploit Title: Multiple Stored XSS vulnerabilities in SpiceWorks Ticketing system
CVE: CVE-2014-3740
Vendor: SpiceWorks
Product: SpiceWorks IT ticketing system
Affected versions: any version below||7.2.00195
Fixed version: 7.2.00195
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|1. About the application:|
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|||SpiceWorks is an IT ticketing system deployed in many companies around the world|
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|2. Details|
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|Multiple stored XSS were found in SpiceWorks system, allowing an attacker to create a SpiceWorks IT ticket with malicious code.|
|once an admin attemps to login to the system dashboard to view open tickets, the code executes and the attacker|
|could potentially steal the admin's cookies.|
3. Timeline:
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12.5.2014 - Vulnerability discovered
12.5.2014 - Vendor notified
13.5.2014 - CVE Requested
15.5.2014 - CVE Assigned (CVE-2014-3740)
02.6.2014 - SpiceWorks fixed the problem in the latest version of 7.2 (7.2.00195)
07.6.2014 - Full disclosure released
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4. Proof of concept:
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|||i. Create a ticket in user_portal with the title <script>alert(document.cookie) ;</script>|
|||ii. submit.|
|||iii. login as admin user and navigate to the open tickets, the XSS appears.
* A Proof of concept video can also be found here: Link <http://research.openflare.org /poc/OF-2014-07/spiceworks_cra fted_ticket.mp4>
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CVE: CVE-2014-3740
Vendor: SpiceWorks
Product: SpiceWorks IT ticketing system
Affected versions: any version below||7.2.00195
Fixed version: 7.2.00195
|||
|1. About the application:|
|=======================|
|||SpiceWorks is an IT ticketing system deployed in many companies around the world|
||
|2. Details|
|===========|
|Multiple stored XSS were found in SpiceWorks system, allowing an attacker to create a SpiceWorks IT ticket with malicious code.|
|once an admin attemps to login to the system dashboard to view open tickets, the code executes and the attacker|
|could potentially steal the admin's cookies.|
3. Timeline:
=============
12.5.2014 - Vulnerability discovered
12.5.2014 - Vendor notified
13.5.2014 - CVE Requested
15.5.2014 - CVE Assigned (CVE-2014-3740)
02.6.2014 - SpiceWorks fixed the problem in the latest version of 7.2 (7.2.00195)
07.6.2014 - Full disclosure released
|
4. Proof of concept:
===================
|
|||i. Create a ticket in user_portal with the title <script>alert(document.cookie)
|||ii. submit.|
|||iii. login as admin user and navigate to the open tickets, the XSS appears.
* A Proof of concept video can also be found here: Link <http://research.openflare.org
|
||
//The information contained within this publication is
//supplied "as-is"with no warranties or guarantees of fitness
//of use or otherwise. Bot24, Inc nor Bradley Sean Susser accepts
//responsibility for any damage caused by the use or misuse of
//this information