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[NT] Password Protect XSS and SQL Injection Vulnerabilities

Subject: [NT] Password Protect XSS and SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
Date: 31 Aug 2004 18:36:30 +0200
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  Password Protect XSS and SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
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SUMMARY

 <http://www.webanimations.com.au/shop/Scripts/default.asp> Password 
Protect is "a password protected script allowing you to manage a remote 
site through an ASP based interface". Multiple vulnerabilities have been 
found in the product ranging from SQL injections to XSS vulnerabilities.

DETAILS

SQL Injection:
A remote user can use an SQL injection attack to login as admin or 
manipulate the database. index_next.asp, ChangePassword.asp, 
users_edit.asp, users_add.asp are affected.

Example:
/adminSection/index_next.asp?
admin = (SQLInjection) Pass = (SQLInjection)

/adminSection/ChangePassword.asp?
LoginId=(SQLInjection) OPass=(SQLInjection) NPass=(SQLInjection) 
CPass=(SQLInjection)

Cross-Site Scripting:
The software does not properly filter HTML code from user-supplied input 
in some scripts.

Example:
/adminSection/index.asp?ShowMsg=(XSS)
/adminSection/ChangePassword.asp?ShowMsg=(XSS)
/adminSection/users_list.asp?ShowMsg=(XSS)
/adminSection/users_add.asp?ShowMsg=(XSS)


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:security@criolabs.net> 
Criolabs.
The original article can be found at:  
<http://www.criolabs.net/advisories/passprotect.txt> 
http://www.criolabs.net/advisories/passprotect.txt



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