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[R1] Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway Multiple Vulnerabilities

Medium

Synopsis

Tenable discovered three vulnerabilities:

#1 Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway contains a flaw in the ExcelTable.asp script that is triggered as CRLF (Carriage Return and Line Feed) character sequences are not properly sanitized before being included in HTTP responses. This allows a remote attacker to inject additional headers via the 'title' parameter into responses to conduct HTTP response splitting attacks. Note that the trailing .xls extension can be removed by passing an encoded NULL byte in the URL.

#2 Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway contains a flaw that allows a reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) attack. This flaw exists because the ExcelTable.asp script does not validate input to the tableData parameter before returning it to users. This may allow a context-dependent attacker to create a specially crafted request that would execute arbitrary script code in a user's browser session within the trust relationship between their browser and the server.

#3 Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway contains a flaw that allows a reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) attack. This flaw exists because the Default.asp script does not validate input to the URI before returning it to users. This may allow a context-dependent attacker to create a specially crafted request that would execute arbitrary script code in a user's browser session within the trust relationship between their browser and the server. A proof-of-concept is provided below.

Solution

Microsoft has released a patch to address these issues.

Proof of Concept

http://[target]:50002/Default.asp?"><frame/src="javascript:alert('xss')

Disclosure Timeline

2010-11-09: Initial report sent to Microsoft
2010-11-09: Microsoft acknowledges and assigns the issues MSRC 10596, 10597, 10598
2010-12-13: Tenable asks Microsoft for an update
2011-01-05: Microsoft confirms the vulnerabilities exist
2011-06-02: Microsoft says a July or August timeframe is targeted
2011-08-02: Tenable asks Microsoft for an update
2011-08-02: Microsoft says an October release is targeted
2011-09-30: Microsoft assigns CVEs
2011-10-11: MS11-079 published along with related updates

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Risk Information

Tenable Advisory ID: TRA-2011-07
Credit:
Tenable Network Security
CVSSv2 Base / Temporal Score:
5.0 / 3.7
CVSSv2 Vector:
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N/E:U/RL:OF/RC:C)
Nessus Plugin ID: 56453
Affected Products:
Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway 2010, 2010 SP1, 2010 Update 1, 2010 Update 2
Risk Factor:
Medium

Advisory Timeline

2015-09-21 - [R1] Initial Release