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Microsoft Exchange Server External Service Interaction

Microsoft Exchange Server External Service Interaction
Posted Dec 27, 2019
Authored by Alphan Yavas

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 CU22 and previous versions suffer from an external service interaction issue.

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SHA-256 | 97ae1cdfb14b6b4713dcecd41c04b196d03d7a204cae20790fa60f8db0e26eaa

Microsoft Exchange Server External Service Interaction

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I. VULNERABILITY
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Microsoft Exchange Server, External Service Interaction (DNS)
Exchange Server 2013 CU22 and previous.

II. CVE REFERENCE
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Not Assigned Yet

III. VENDOR
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https://www.microsoft.com

IV. DESCRIPTION
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Microsoft Exchange Server are affected from External Service
Interaction(DNS) vulnerability. A remote attacker could force the
vulnerable server to send request to any remote server s/he wants.

V. TIMELINE
-------------------------
04/11/2019 Vulnerability discovered
05/12/2019 Vendor contacted
17/12/2019 Microsoft replay that “We determined that this behavior is
considered to be by design.”

VI. CREDIT
-------------------------
Alphan Yavas from Biznet Bilisim A.S.

VII. Components
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Affected Component:
Path(inurl): /Autodiscover
Parameter: Authorization

VIII. PROOF OF CONCEPT
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Request example:

GET /Autodiscover HTTP/1.1
Host: owa.zzzzz.com.tr
Authorization: Basic abc

Affected parameter: Authorization

If Authorization is being sent with following format victim server
will send out DNS queries to xxx domain. (xxx is the domain which you
want to send
request from server)

xxx\qqq:aaa

As you see above, we have a base64 payload for authorization header.
If we decode that payload we will see a structure like
"domain\username:password".
In that case, if we intercept the request and create a new base64
payload and set a different domain then default. (for example xxxx.com)
Now, we have a payload like"xxxx.com\qqq:aaa" and encode this payload
with base64. While we send our request with this payload, server will
send DNS request to xxxx
domain.
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