Tine 2.0 - Maischa Multiple Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities

EDB-ID:

18356

CVE:





Platform:

PHP

Date:

2012-01-13


Title:
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Tine v2.0 Maischa - Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability


Date:
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2012-01-12


References:
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http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=379


VL-ID:
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379


Introduction:
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Tine 2.0 is an open source project which combines groupware and CRM in
one consistent interface. Tine 2.0 is web-based
and optimises collaboration and organisation of groups in a lasting
manner. Tine 2.0 unites all the advantages of open
source software with an extraordinarily high level of usability and an
equally high standard of professional software
development. This is what makes the difference between Tine 2.0 and
many other existing groupware solutions.
Tine 2.0 includes address book, calendar, email, tasks, time tracking
and CRM. Intelligent functions and links make
collaboration in Tine 2.0 a true pleasure and include:

    Synchronising mobile telephones, such as iPhone, Android, Nokia
and Windows Mobile
    VoiP integration
    Flexible assigning of authorisation rights
    Dynamic lists
    Search functions
    History
    PDF export

(Copy from the Vendor Homepage: http://www.tine20.org/)


Abstract:
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Vulnerability-Lab Team Researcher discovered multiple persistent Web
Vulnerabilities on the Tine v2.0 Content Management System.


Report-Timeline:
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2011-12-01:	Vendor Notification
2012-01-12:	Public or Non-Public Disclosure


Status:
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Published


Affected Products:
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MetaWays
Product: Tine CMS v2.0


Exploitation-Technique:
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Remote


Severity:
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Medium


Details:
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Multiple input validation vulnerabilities(persistent) are detected on
Tine v2.0 Content Management System. Local attackers
can include (persistent) malicious script code to manipulate specific
user/admin requests. The vulnerability allows an
local privileged attacker to  manipulate the appliance(application)
via persistent script code inject. Successful exploitation
can result in session hijacking or persistent context manipulation on requests.

Vulnerable Module(s):
				[+] New Contacts - Input & Output
				[+] Lead Name - Input & Output

Picture(s):
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Risk:
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The security risk of the persistent software vulnerability is
estimated as medium(-).


Credits:
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Vulnerability Research Laboratory - Ucha Gobejishvili (longrifle0x)


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