SandSurfer login.cgi cross site scripting 2.0
 
Plugin ID94
Plugin nameSandSurfer login.cgi cross site scripting
Plugin filenameSandSurfer login.cgi cross site scripting.plugin
Plugin filesize2977 bytes
Plugin familyCGI
Plugin created nameMarc Ruef
Plugin created emailmarc dot ruef at computec dot ch
Plugin created webhttp://www.computec.ch
Plugin created companycomputec.ch
Plugin created date2004/03/23
Plugin updated nameMarc Ruef
Plugin updated emailmarc dot ruef at computec dot ch
Plugin updated webhttp://www.computec.ch
Plugin updated companycomputec.ch
Plugin updated date2004/11/14
Plugin version2.0
Plugin changelogCorrected the plugin structure and added the accuracy values in 1.2. Improved the pattern matching and introduced the plugin changelog in 2.0
Plugin protocoltcp
Plugin port80
Plugin procedure detectionopen|send GET /cgi-bin/login.cgi HTTP/1.0\n\n|sleep|close|pattern_exists HTTP/#.# ### *SandSurfer [0-1].[0-7]*
Plugin detection accuracy80
Plugin commentThere may be some problems with the trigger regulary expression. Reverify the bug manually.
Bug affectedSandSurfer up to 1.7.0
Bug not affectedSandSurfer newer than 1.7.0
Bug vulnerability classCross Site Scripting
Bug descriptionThe remote host is running SandSurfer, a web-based time keeping application. A vulnerability has been disclosed in all versions of this software, up to version 1.7.0 (included) which may allow an attacker to use it to perform a cross site scripting attack against third party users.
Bug solutionDisable this suite or upgrade to SandSurfer 1.7.1 and limit unwanted connections and communications with htaccess security or firewalling.
Bug fixing time1 hour
Bug exploit availabilityYes
Bug exploit urlhttp://www.securityfocus.com/bid/9801/exploit/
Bug remoteYes
Bug localYes
Bug severityMedium
Bug popularity6
Bug simplicity7
Bug impact8
Bug risk7
Bug Nessus riskMedium
Bug check toolsNessus is able to do the same check.
Source SecurityFocus BID9801
Source Nessus ID12087
Source LiteratureHacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray and George Kurtz, February 25, 2003, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, ISBN 0072227427
Source Misc.http://www.computec.ch

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