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PR07-06, PR07-07, PR07-08, PR07-09, PR07-10, PR07-12: Several XSS, Cross-domain Redirection and Frame Injection on Sun Java System Identity Manager

2008-01-1000:00:00
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PR07-06, PR07-07, PR07-08, PR07-09, PR07-10, PR07-12: Several XSS,
Cross-domain Redirection and Frame Injection on Sun Java System Identity
Manager

Vulnerability found: 11th June 2007

Vendor informed: 18th June 2007

Severity: Medium

Product description:

"Identity Manager allows customers to automate the process of creating,
updating, and deleting user accounts across multiple IT systems.
Collectively, this process is known as provisioning (e.g., creating,
updating) and deprovisioning (e.g., deleting). For example, when a new
employee joins a company, Identity Manager will automatically run a
workflow retrieving the necessary approvals to grant the new employee
access. Once these approvals are obtained, Identity Manager will
automatically create user accounts allowing the new employee to do his
or her job. This may include creating the user account for the new
employee in the company's HR systems (PeopleSoft), giving him or her
access to ERP applications (SAP) and/or creating an email account
(Microsoft Exchange). If the employee changes roles in the company,
Identity Manager will update the user account and provide access to the
necessary resources required in that new role. When an employee leaves
the company, Identity Manager automatically removes his or her user
accounts to prevent access. By using Identity Manager, the entire
provisioning and deprovisioning process can be automated–saving the
customer both time and money." [1]

Problem summary:

The following issues have been found:

  • HTML injection via the "cntry" parameter
  • XSS via the "lang" parameter
  • XSS via the "resultsForm" parameter
  • XSS via the "activeControl" parameter
  • frame injection via the "helpUrl"
  • cross-domain redirects within the "nextPage" parameter

Sun has confirmed the following products to be affected by these issues:
Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0, Sun Java System Identity Manager
7.0, Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.1

More information including proof of concepts can be found on:

http://www.procheckup.com/Vulnerability_PR07-06.php
http://www.procheckup.com/Vulnerability_PR07-07.php
http://www.procheckup.com/Vulnerability_PR07-08.php
http://www.procheckup.com/Vulnerability_PR07-09.php
http://www.procheckup.com/Vulnerability_PR07-10.php
http://www.procheckup.com/Vulnerability_PR07-12.php

Consequences:

  • An attacker may be able to inject malicious HTML or scripting code in
    the browser of a user who clicks on a link to Sun Java System Identity
    Manager. This type of attack can result in non-persistent defacement of
    the target site, or the redirection of confidential information to
    unauthorised third parties.

  • An attacker may inject frames that embed third-party sites, which can
    help launching phishing attacks by injecting a frame that points to a
    "spoof" login page. Non-persistent defacement of the target site is also
    possible.

  • An attacker can redirect victim users to third-party sites after a
    successful logon. Such behaviour can help attackers perform phishing
    attacks.

Fix:

http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-103180-1

References:

[1] http://www.sun.com/software/products/identity_mgr/general_faq.jsp#q_1

http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=271729
http://www.procheckup.com/Vulnerabilities.php

Credits: Jan Fry and Adrian Pastor of ProCheckUp Ltd (www.procheckup.com)