Class: Stored Cross Site Scripting (XSS) CVE: CVE-2010-0465 Remote: Yes Local: Yes Published: Jan 1, 2010 12:01AM Timeline: Submission to Mitre: January 29, 2010 Vendor Contact: February 18, 2010 Vendor Response: February 19, 2010 Patch Available: March 10, 2010 Credit: Jeromie Jackson CISSP, CISM COBIT & ITIL Certified President- San Diego Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Vice President- San Diego Information Audit & Control Association (ISACA) SANS Mentor Blog: www.JeromieJackson.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/Security_Sifu Validated Vulnerable: All previous version of SugarCRM prior to 5.5.0a and 5.2.0l Discussion: A Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability was found within SugarCRM. The vulnerability is exploited through the online Documents section of the application. By crafting a name that includes XSS code it is possible to inject malicious data, redirect the user to a bogus replica of the real website, or other nefariousactivity. Exploit: There are two ways that have been used to exploit this vulnerability. In both instances, make a document with the following Document Name: pwn3d Example #1 Within the SugarCRM User Interface (UI) go to the Documents List. Click on the one just created. This will execute the script. You will see the script right in the document list- very obvious to most users that something doesn't look right. The next example is slighly more covert. Example #2 Within the SugarCRM UI go to the Document List. Hover over the Document Name you just created, right-click, and then copy the URL location. You will see the URL does not have any of the scripting, it has been replaced with queries directly to a Record variable within the application. This would probably be the tact a Phisher would take. Solution: A patch has been made available via the vendor. It is recommended a routine to sanitize user input be consistently implemented throughout the application to mitigate other such occurrences within the application.