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e107.ramsa.txt

e107.ramsa.txt
Posted May 25, 2004
Site ramsecurity.us

R.A.M. Security Advisory - All versions of e107 have a vulnerability in the user.php file that allows malicious attackers the ability to post cross site scripting or html tags to a website for a member.

tags | advisory, php, xss
SHA-256 | 267412fb6220a6406d117ae380c4a7d40de18ece7e3727e1c5c19947ef2675c2

e107.ramsa.txt

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R.A.M Security Advisory
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https://www.ramsecurity.us
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Severity: Medium
Title: e107 web portal user.php xss
Date: May 21, 2004
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Synopsis:

All versions of e107 have a vulnerability that
allows javascript or html content in user.php.


Description:

All versions of e107 have a vulnerability that
allows xss or html tags and content to be posted to the
Website URL for a member.

The Problem lies within the usersettings.php
which does not parse < > ( ) tags thus allowing any
user to insert a javascript or html. The problem is
in user.php where the information is displayed. When someone updates their url, AIM or MSN field with malicious content it is displayed without being correctly parsed. Here is an example of how the input might be crafted:

URL field:
https://www.mysiteurl.com/<script>alert(document.cookie)</script>

AIM/MSN field: <script>alert(document.cookie)</script>

Now whenever a user visits that members profile they
will get a javascript popup with their cookie
information while the link will just show:

https://www.mysiteurl.com/

and when the link is clicked on it will take the user
to mysiteurl.com.

Impact:

This may lead to cookie information being
stolen or other such xss attacks.

Solution:

edit user.php from lines 233 to 261 to read. Remove spaces in the replace string so that & lt ; etc will form one word:

</td></tr> ";
$source = $user_aim;
//check for bad input and convert it to ISO-8859-1
$bad = array("<",">","(",")");
$replace = array("& lt ;","& gt ;","& #40 ;","& #41 ;");
$user_aim = str_replace($bad, $replace, $source);
foreach($user_aim as $aim) {
$user_aim = $aim;
}
$str .= "
<td style='width:80%'class='forumheader3'>
<table style='width:100%'><tr><td style='width:30%'> <img src='".e_IMAGE."generic/aim.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle' /> ".LAN_116."</td><td style='width:70%; text-align:right'>".($user_aim ? $user_aim : "<i>".LAN_401."</i>")."</td></tr></table>
</td></tr>

<td style='width:80%'class='forumheader3'> ";
$source = $user_msn;
$user_msn = str_replace($bad, $replace, $source);
foreach($user_msn as $msn) {
$user_msn = $msn;
}
$str .= "
<table style='width:100%'><tr><td style='width:30%'> <img src='".e_IMAGE."generic/msn.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle' /> ".LAN_117."</td><td style='width:70%; text-align:right'>".($user_msn ? $user_msn : "<i>".LAN_401."</i>")."</td></tr></table>
</td></tr> ";
$source = $user_homepage;
$user_homepage = str_replace($bad, $replace, $source);
foreach($user_homepage as $homepage) {
$user_homepage = $homepage;
}
$str .= "

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