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Re: [Full-disclosure] IRM Security Advisory : RedDot CMS SQL injection v

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] IRM Security Advisory : RedDot CMS SQL injection vulnerability
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 12:20:26 -0500
so IRMPLC goes from xss in cisco products to sql injection in a small user
base webapp?

I think you may need to fire your current 'research' team and start over

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Mark Crowther <mark.crowther@irmplc.com>
wrote:

 RedDot CMS SQL injection vulnerability (CVE Number: CVE-2008-1613)



http://www.irmplc.com/index.php/167-Advisory-026





Vulnerability Type/Importance: SQL injection/Critical



Problem Discovered:     12 February 2008

Vendor Contacted:       19 February 2008

Advisory Published:     21 April 2008





Abstract:

The RedDot CMS Product (http://www.reddot.com) is vulnerable to a
pre-authentication SQL injection vulnerability which, when exploited, allows
enumeration of all SQL database content.



Description:

The 'LngId' Parameter passed to IoRD.asp is responsible for assigning the
language context for the CMS application. The vulnerability exists as a
result of inadequate validation of user-supplied input within this
parameter.





Technical Details:

Normal input for the 'LngId' parameter contains a code such as ENG, DEU,
JP, denoting the language type. This parameter is not properly validated and
the injection of SQL statements within it allows attackers unrestricted
access to enumerate information from the database. For example:




https://vulnerablehost.com:443/cms/ioRD.asp?Action=ShowMessage&LngId=ENG.DGC0FROM
 IO_DGC_ENG UNION SELECT min(name) FROM SYSOBJECTS where xtype=char(85)
and name> '' ORDER BY 1;-- &DisableAutoLogin=1



Proof of Concept:

A Proof of Concept (RDdbenum.py) has been developed to automate
enumeration of entire database content available from
http://www.irmplc.com/Tools/RDdbenum.py





Workaround / Solutions:

There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability

The Vendor has released a patch for this vulnerability, Release 7.5.1.86,
available from normal Red Dot customer support contacts.





Tested / Affected Versions:

IRM confirmed the presence of this vulnerability in RedDot CMS version 7.5
Build 7.5.0.48, tested with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database.

It is believed that this issue exists in RedDot CMS versions 6.5 and 7.0;
however this has not been fully verified.





Credits:

Research and Advisory: Mark Crowther and Rodrigo Marcos





Disclaimer:

All information in this advisory is provided on an 'as is' basis in the
hope that it will be useful. Information Risk Management Plc is not
responsible for any risks or occurrences caused by the application of this
information.





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