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Atlassian Confluence 3.0 Cross Site Request Forgery

Atlassian Confluence 3.0 Cross Site Request Forgery
Posted Sep 25, 2012
Authored by Robert Gilbert

Atlassian Confluence version 3.0 suffers from multiple cross site request forgery vulnerabilities. The vendor has decided not to fix these issues.

tags | exploit, vulnerability, csrf
advisories | CVE-2012-6342
SHA-256 | 6e88245447b2add784ebc4bf3776bc8c35934754261c84c7568e33f4427e4076

Atlassian Confluence 3.0 Cross Site Request Forgery

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Product: Confluence
Vendor: Atlassian
Version: 3.0 / Current
Tested Version: 3.4.6
Vendor Notified Date: June 31, 2011
Release Date: September 19, 2012
Risk: Medium
Authentication: Depends on configuration.
Remote: Yes

Description:
Multiple Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in Confluence 3.0 and below allow remote attackers to submit actions on their behalf. Newer versions may also be vulnerable.
Pages that allow a potential attacker to add images (such as in the comments sections) allow CSRF. By not properly checking each URL, an attacker can execute requests on behalf of a legitimate user.
As a proof-of-concept, a comment is added to a page which includes the logout URL inside the wiki markup image tags. Whenever anyone visits that page they are automatically logged out because the page attempts to load the image and executes the 'src=url'. This comment can be added to anyone's profile, which would force them to be logged out the moment they login. This can be used for more complex attacks too but going beyond the POC was not necessary.

Exploit POC:
1. Add comment.
2. !http://pwndshop.com/logout.action|border=1!

Vendor Notified: Yes
Vendor Response: Requested time to resolve.
Vendor Update: 1.5 years later, marked as "Resolution: Won't Fix"

Reference:
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_(CSRF)

Credit:
Robert Gilbert
Senior Consultant
HALOCK Security Labs, Purpose Driven Security(tm)
rgilbert [-at-] halock [-dot-] com
http://www.halock.com
http://blog.halock.com


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