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trashbilling.com and Trashflow 3.0.0 Multiple Issues


From: g00se--- via Fulldisclosure <fulldisclosure () seclists org>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 08:34:40 -0400

A blog post with information located here:
https://thenopsled.com/trashbilling.html

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Introduction
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This was a basic vulnerability analysis of trashbilling.com (which I am required to use to pay my trash bill), and Trashflow 3.0, which updates trashbilling.com from the Trash Hauler side. My disclosure intent was to force Ivy Computers Inc to re-assess their security posture as it was severely lacking. This is a full disclosure following their 90 day remediation period.

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List Summary
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trashbilling.com:

-Account enumeration/PII Leak [major]: trashbilling.com uses client side identification without a password to access billing software, revealing names/email/address/phone as well as partial CC data.
    >This client side validation is unobfuscated javascript
-SQLI [major]- vulnerability contained in CC update field, giving access to billing database, on any user
-XSS [minor]- vulnerability in email update field
-DOS [minor]- no restriction on setting another user's password, could block all users from accessing their data

Trashflow 3.0:

-Hardcoded credentials [medium]- FTP hardcoded credentials available in plaintext during backup and update software operations -Hardcoded credentials [medium]- Software billing credentials hardcoded in helper binary cash_drawer_cc.exe (allows editing of user billing data) -Public Exploits [medium]- FTP servers run off vsFTPd 2.0.5, risking numerous DOS vulnerabilities



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