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OXID eShop Enterprise Edition Cross Site Scripting / Session Fixation

OXID eShop Enterprise Edition Cross Site Scripting / Session Fixation
Posted Mar 31, 2010
Authored by Michael Mueller

OXID eShop Enterprise Edition suffers from cross site scripting and session fixation vulnerabilities.

tags | exploit, vulnerability, xss
MD5 | b60703fb70f985cb494c9ebd11ea963e

OXID eShop Enterprise Edition Cross Site Scripting / Session Fixation

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OXID eShop Enterprise Edition
- Session Fixation Vulnerability
- Stored Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
Date: 30.03.2010

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- Description

OXID eShop EE is a widespread and popular CMS for online shops.
The current release (4.2.0) has been found vulnerable to a session fixation and a XSS attack.

- Session Fixation

Passing the parameter sid via URL allows an attacker fixate the session ID to a given value.
By fooling legitimate users to follow the attacker provided URL with the fixated session ID, the attacker would be able to overtake the users session.

Example: http://vulnerable.system.com/index.php?sid=12345

- XSS
A stored XSS vulnerability exists in the recommendation list (account_recommlist.php) in the fields recomm_title, recomm_author and recomm_desc. No further example will be given.

- Solution

Update to version 4.3.0

- Credits

The vulnerabilities were discovered by Michael Mueller from Integralis
michael#dot#mueller#at#integralis#dot#com

- Timeline

23.03.2010 - Vulnerabilities discovered
23.03.2010 - Vendor contacted
23.03.2010 - Initial vendor response
25.03.2010 - Vendor response with ACK and fix date
30.03.2010 - Public disclosure

- Reference

Vendor Security Information
http://wiki.oxidforge.org/Category:Security_bulletins

Vendor Homepage
http://www.oxid-esales.com/

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