Ipswitch WhatsUp Professional 2006 Console DeviceSelection.asp access control
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Summary
A vulnerability, which was classified as problematic, has been found in Ipswitch WhatsUp Professional 2006. Affected is an unknown function of the file DeviceSelection.asp of the component Console. The manipulation leads to access control. This vulnerability is uniquely identified as CVE-2006-2353. The attack is possible to be carried out remotely. Moreover, an exploit is present.
Details
A vulnerability was found in Ipswitch WhatsUp Professional 2006 (Network Management Software) and classified as problematic. This issue affects an unknown functionality of the file DeviceSelection.asp of the component Console. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a access control vulnerability. Using CWE to declare the problem leads to CWE-264. Impacted is integrity. The summary by CVE is:
NmConsole/DeviceSelection.asp in Ipswitch WhatsUp Professional 2006 and WhatsUp Professional 2006 Premium allows remote attackers to redirect users to other websites via the (1) sCancelURL and possibly (2) sRedirectUrl parameters.
The weakness was disclosed 05/11/2006 by David Maciejak (Website). It is possible to read the advisory at archives.neohapsis.com. The identification of this vulnerability is CVE-2006-2353 since 05/14/2006. The exploitation is known to be easy. The attack may be initiated remotely. No form of authentication is needed for a successful exploitation. It demands that the victim is doing some kind of user interaction. Technical details as well as a exploit are known. The attack technique deployed by this issue is T1068 according to MITRE ATT&CK.
After before and not just, there has been an exploit disclosed. It is declared as proof-of-concept. By approaching the search of inurl:DeviceSelection.asp it is possible to find vulnerable targets with Google Hacking. The vulnerability scanner Nessus provides a plugin with the ID 21562 (Ipswitch WhatsUp Professional Multiple Vulnerabilities (XSS, Enum, ID)), which helps to determine the existence of the flaw in a target environment. It is assigned to the family CGI abuses.
There is no information about possible countermeasures known. It may be suggested to replace the affected object with an alternative product.
The vulnerability is also documented in the databases at X-Force (26502), Tenable (21562), OSVDB (25473†), Secunia (SA20075†) and Vulnerability Center (SBV-11812†). The entries VDB-30231, VDB-30230, VDB-30229 and VDB-30228 are pretty similar. Statistical analysis made it clear that VulDB provides the best quality for vulnerability data.
Product
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Vendor
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Website
- Vendor: https://www.ipswitch.com/
CPE 2.3
CPE 2.2
CVSSv4
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CVSSv3
VulDB Meta Base Score: 4.3VulDB Meta Temp Score: 4.1
VulDB Base Score: 4.3
VulDB Temp Score: 4.1
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Exploiting
Class: Access controlCWE: CWE-264
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Physical: No
Local: No
Remote: Yes
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Status: Proof-of-Concept
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Nessus ID: 21562
Nessus Name: Ipswitch WhatsUp Professional Multiple Vulnerabilities (XSS, Enum, ID)
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OpenVAS ID: 80068
OpenVAS Name: Ipswitch WhatsUp Professional Multiple Vulnerabilities
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Countermeasures
Recommended: no mitigation knownStatus: 🔍
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Timeline
05/11/2006 🔍05/11/2006 🔍
05/12/2006 🔍
05/12/2006 🔍
05/14/2006 🔍
05/15/2006 🔍
05/15/2006 🔍
06/04/2006 🔍
03/12/2015 🔍
07/12/2021 🔍
Sources
Vendor: ipswitch.comAdvisory: archives.neohapsis.com
Researcher: David Maciejak
Status: Not defined
CVE: CVE-2006-2353 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2006-2353
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-30227
X-Force: 26502
Secunia: 20075 - WhatsUp Professional Multiple Vulnerabilities, Moderately Critical
OSVDB: 25473 - Ipswitch WhatsUp Professional DeviceSelection.asp Arbitrary Site Redirection
Vulnerability Center: 11812 - IPswitch WhatsUp Professional Redirection of Users to Other Websites, Medium
Vupen: ADV-2006-1787
scip Labs: https://www.scip.ch/en/?labs.20161013
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Entry
Created: 03/12/2015 12:19Updated: 07/12/2021 09:53
Changes: 03/12/2015 12:19 (64), 08/24/2017 09:12 (11), 07/12/2021 09:53 (3)
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