Mozilla Bugzilla up to 3.3.3 attachment.cgi cross-site request forgery

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Summaryinfo

A vulnerability classified as problematic has been found in Mozilla Bugzilla up to 3.3.3. Impacted is an unknown function of the file attachment.cgi. The manipulation leads to cross-site request forgery. This vulnerability is traded as CVE-2009-1213. It is possible to initiate the attack remotely. There is no exploit available. It is recommended to upgrade the affected component.

Detailsinfo

A vulnerability, which was classified as problematic, has been found in Mozilla Bugzilla up to 3.3.3 (Bug Tracking Software). This issue affects some unknown processing of the file attachment.cgi. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a cross-site request forgery vulnerability. Using CWE to declare the problem leads to CWE-352. The web application does not, or can not, sufficiently verify whether a well-formed, valid, consistent request was intentionally provided by the user who submitted the request. Impacted is confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The summary by CVE is:

Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in attachment.cgi in Bugzilla 3.2 before 3.2.3, 3.3 before 3.3.4, and earlier versions allows remote attackers to hijack the authentication of arbitrary users for requests that use attachment editing.

The bug was discovered 03/30/2009. The weakness was shared 04/01/2009 by Dave Miller (Website). It is possible to read the advisory at vupen.com. The identification of this vulnerability is CVE-2009-1213 since 03/31/2009. 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 of the vulnerability are known, but there is no available exploit.

It is declared as proof-of-concept. The vulnerability was handled as a non-public zero-day exploit for at least 2 days. During that time the estimated underground price was around $5k-$25k. The vulnerability scanner Nessus provides a plugin with the ID 36109 (Fedora 9 : bugzilla-3.2.3-1.fc9 (2009-3405)), which helps to determine the existence of the flaw in a target environment. It is assigned to the family Fedora Local Security Checks and running in the context l.

Upgrading eliminates this vulnerability. A possible mitigation has been published 6 days after the disclosure of the vulnerability.

The vulnerability is also documented in the databases at X-Force (49524), Tenable (36109), SecurityFocus (BID 34308†), OSVDB (53069†) and Secunia (SA34545†). Statistical analysis made it clear that VulDB provides the best quality for vulnerability data.

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VulDB Base Score: 6.3
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Class: Cross-site request forgery
CWE: CWE-352 / CWE-862 / CWE-863
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Physical: No
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Remote: Yes

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Status: Proof-of-Concept

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Nessus ID: 36109
Nessus Name: Fedora 9 : bugzilla-3.2.3-1.fc9 (2009-3405)
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OpenVAS ID: 100094
OpenVAS Name: Bugzilla attachment.cgi Cross Site Request Forgery Vulnerability
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Recommended: Upgrade
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03/31/2009 +1 days 🔍
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04/07/2009 +6 days 🔍
04/08/2009 +1 days 🔍
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03/17/2015 +2164 days 🔍
09/01/2019 +1629 days 🔍

Sourcesinfo

Vendor: mozilla.org

Advisory: vupen.com
Researcher: Dave Miller
Status: Not defined
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CVE: CVE-2009-1213 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2009-1213
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-47459
X-Force: 49524
SecurityFocus: 34308 - Bugzilla 'attachment.cgi' Cross Site Request Forgery Vulnerability
Secunia: 34545
OSVDB: 53069 - Bugzilla - 'attachment.cgi' Cross Site Request Forgery Issue
Vulnerability Center: 21525 - Mozilla Bugzilla \x27attachment.cgi\x27 Remote Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) Vulnerability, Medium
Vupen: ADV-2009-0887

Entryinfo

Created: 03/17/2015 23:38
Updated: 09/01/2019 09:20
Changes: 03/17/2015 23:38 (78), 09/01/2019 09:20 (5)
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