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Home > Products and services > CSIRTUK advisories > Advisories archive > March 2007 > Cisco Security Response: Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability in Online Help System

March 2007

Cisco Security Response: Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability in Online Help System

ID: 91
Ref: 033/2007
Date: 16 March 2007:13:25:10
Version: 1

Title: Cisco Security Response: Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability in Online Help System
Abstract: A cross-site scripting vulnerability in the online help system distributed with several Cisco products has been independently reported to Cisco.
Vendors affected: Cisco
Applications affected: Cisco

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Cisco Security Response:
Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability in Online Help System

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sr-20070315-xss.shtml

Revision 1.0

For Public Release 2007 March 15 1700 UTC (GMT)

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Cisco Response
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A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the online help system distributed with several Cisco products has been independently reported to Cisco by Erwin Paternotte from Fox-IT and by Cassio Goldschmidt.

The vulnerability would allow an attacker to execute arbitrary scripting code in a user's web browser if the attacker is successful in enticing the user to follow a specially crafted, malicious URL.

Multiple Cisco products are affected because the vulnerable online help system is used by several Cisco products.

This response is posted at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sr-20070315-xss.shtml

Additional Information
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The vulnerability exists specifically in the content search feature of the online help system. This feature allows the user to search for specific keywords in the help contents. The search feature is implemented through an HTML form and scripting code.

The vulnerability exists because the search code in the file PreSearch.html (or in the file PreSearch.class, depending of the
product) fails to properly sanitize all of the user's input.

The vulnerability is triggered when a search keyword that includes scripting code enclosed by <script> and </script> tags is entered in the text field of the search form. In some cases, the initial text is sanitized, but further text is not, so scripting code after the initial text can also trigger the vulnerability.
For example: "some text <script>alert('I am a script')</script>".

User intervention is required for an attacker to be able to successfully exploit this vulnerability: an attacker must be able to trick a user into following a malicious, specially crafted, URL. In some cases, the user must be authenticated to the web interface offered by the product for management or regular use.

The following Cisco products are affected by this vulnerability (all versions are affected unless a specific version is explicitely
mentioned):

* Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) for Windows version 4.1 and Cisco
Secure ACS Solution Engine version 4.1. Cisco Bug ID CSCsh91761

* Cisco VPN Client. Cisco Bug ID CSCsh52300

* Cisco Unified Personal Communicator. Cisco Bug ID CSCsh91884

* Cisco MeetingPlace and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, end-user and Admin help
systems. Cisco Bug ID CSCsi12435

* Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, end-user and Admin help systems. Cisco
Bug ID CSCsh91901

* Cisco CallManager. Cisco Bug ID CSCsi10405

* Cisco IP Communicator. Cisco Bug ID CSCsh91953

* Cisco Unified Video Advantage (formerly Cisco VT Advantage). Cisco Bug ID
CSCsh93070

* Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System, Cisco Unified
Videoconferencing 3540 Series Videoconferencing System, Cisco Unified
Videoconferencing 3515 MCU, Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3527 PRI
Gateway, Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3526 PRI Videoconferencing
Gateway, and Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager. Cisco Bug ID
CSCsh93854

* Cisco WAN Manager (CWM). Cisco Bug ID CSCek71039

* Cisco Security Device Manager. Cisco Bug ID CSCsh95009

* Cisco Network Analysis Module (NAM) for Catalyst 6500 series switches and
Cisco 7600 series routers, and for modular IOS routers. Cisco Bug ID
CSCsi10818

* CiscoWorks and all products that integrate with CiscoWorks. Cisco Bug ID
CSCsi10674

Affected CiscoWorks-related products include:

+ Management Center for IPS Sensors
+ Security Monitor
+ CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution
+ Router Management Essentials
+ Common Services
+ Device Fault Manager
+ CiscoView
+ Internetwork Performance Monitor (IPM)
+ Campus Manager

* Cisco Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE). Cisco Bug ID CSCsi10982

* Cisco 2006 Wireless LAN Controllers (WLC). Cisco Bug ID CSCsi13743

* Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS). Cisco Bug ID CSCsi13763

In some cases it is possible to eliminate the vulnerability by removing or renaming the files PreSearch.html and PreSearch.class (if they exist - use your operating system's file search feature to locate them.) Please note that this workaround is not applicable to appliances and other products where direct access to the file system is not available, and that by removing or renaming these files it will no longer be possible to search the product's online help contents.

For additional information on Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks and the methods used to exploit these vulnerabilities, please refer to the Cisco Applied Intelligence Response "Understanding Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Threat Vectors", available at:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-air-20060922-understanding-xss.shtml

The Cisco PSIRT is not aware of any malicious use of the vulnerability described in this document.

This issue was independently reported to Cisco by Erwin Paternotte from Fox-IT and by Cassio Goldschmidt. The original reports were for the Cisco CallManager and for the Cisco VPN Client, respectively. Further investigation revealed a number of additional affected products. We would like to thank Erwin Paternotte, Fox-IT, and Cassio Goldschmidt for bringing this issue to our attention and for working with us towards coordinated disclosure of the issue.

THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS AND DOES NOT IMPLY ANY KIND OF GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. YOUR USE OF THE INFORMATION ON THE DOCUMENT OR MATERIALS LINKED FROM THE DOCUMENT IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. CISCO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR UPDATE THIS DOCUMENT AT ANY TIME.

Revision History
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| Revision | | Initial public release in coordination |
| 1.0 | 2007-March-15 | with Erwin Paternotte from Fox-IT and |
| | | with Cassio Goldschmidt. |
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Cisco Security Procedures
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Complete information on reporting security vulnerabilities in Cisco products, obtaining assistance with security incidents, and registering to receive security information from Cisco, is available on Cisco's worldwide website at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_security_vulnerability_policy.html.
This includes instructions for press inquiries regarding Cisco security notices. All Cisco security advisories are available at http://www.cisco.com/go /psirt.

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All contents are Copyright 2006-2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Updated: Mar 15, 2007 Document ID: 82421

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