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Re: [Security-news] SA-CONTRIB-2012-040 - CKEditor and FCKeditor - multiple XSS, arbitrary code execution
From: Greg Knaddison <greg.knaddison () acquia com>
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 16:22:08 -0600
Hi MaXe, Thanks for the response. You raise a good point that our advisories are not as educational as they could be as a result of not fully detailing the attacks. I recognize I'm writing this on the full-disclosure list, but many members of our community prefer a long waiting period after the vulnerability is announced to share details or POC so our "vendor" stance matches that desire. However, members of the Drupal community often give presentations about secure coding at community events like user group meetings, regional and national events (we call them Drupalcamps and Drupalcons). They often use previous security advisories to demonstrate 1) how to exploit the attack and 2) how to fix the attack. It probably wouldn't be as useful for you personally, but for anyone else interested here are some videos: One example video where I demonstrate a few kinds of attacks and how to prevent them in Drupal: http://www.archive.org/details/drupal_security_for_coders A search for "drupal security" finds tons of other videos, most of which should have similar demonstrations: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=drupal%20security%20AND%20mediatype%3Amovies Regards, Greg On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:53 PM, InterN0T Advisories <advisories () intern0t net> wrote:
Hello Greg, Thank you for your response. After re-reading the advisory a couple of times, and after a few communication attempts from Ustima who seems to have personal issues with me, I realized that I was wrong, and that it wasn't the same bug that I made an advisory for. I am glad however, that you pointed out the difference, and also how your advisories are designed (e.g., without PoC's limiting both attacks but also free knowledge. Of course I could just research this bug discovered by you or your team and release a working exploit), but the confusing part is also the time-frame, as the CKEditor developers has recently fixed the bug I discovered. Thanks again for clarifying the difference, but also responding to this public mailing list. Best regards, MaXe On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 07:57:17 -0600, Greg Knaddison <greg.knaddison () acquia com> wrote:Hello MaXe, Thanks for the feedback. Our security advisories are meant to be a little opaque and do not include a POC, so I can understand how these two issues could be confusing: they both include XSS in something named (F)CKEditor. However this issue is quite different from the one you identified. Your advisory was about Javascript execution in html attributes inside the Javascript/CKEditor tool itself. This vulnerability is about a feature of the Drupal module written in PHP which responds to Ajax requests and sends back text filtered using one of Drupal's Input Formats. Users of Drupal who upgraded (F)CKEditor Javascript previously to address the issue you identified in that code need to update their Drupal module as well to fix the issue described in the advisory SA-CONTRIB-2012-040. Regards, Greg On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 2:42 PM, InterN0T Advisories <advisories () intern0t net> wrote:FYI, this bug was recently fixed by the CKEditor Developers, as the bug itself was in the CKEditor module, not Drupal. (They just use it like everyone else.) Cartoon of the day: http://i.imgur.com/IbRbx.jpg References: https://dev.ckeditor.com/ticket/8630#comment:23 http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2012/Jan/279http://forum.intern0t.org/intern0t-advisories/4102-drupal-ckeditor-3-0-3-6-2-persistent-eventhandler-cross-site-scripting.htmlhttp://i.imgur.com/IbRbx.jpg Best regards, MaXe PS: Sorry for the previous HTML e-mail. On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 19:03:36 +0000 (UTC), security-news () drupal orgwrote:* Advisory ID: DRUPAL-SA-CONTRIB-2012-040 * Project: CKEditor [1], FCKeditor [2] - WYSIWYG HTML editor(third-partymodule) * Version: 6.x, 7.x * Date: 2012-March-14 * Security risk: Highly critical [3] * Exploitable from: Remote * Vulnerability: Cross Site Scripting, Cross Site Request Forgery, Arbitrary PHP code execution -------- DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------- CKEditor and its predecessor FCKeditor allow Drupal to replacetextareafields with the (F)CKEditor - a visual HTML WYSIWYG editor. The modules have an AJAX callback that filters text to prevent Crosssitescripting attacks on content edits. This AJAX callback functioncontainsanumber of bugs which allow attackers to chose which filter to executeonchosen text or bypass the filter entirely. The vulnerability can be used to conduct Cross site scripting (XSS)attackson privileged users. Attackers can also execute arbitrary PHP code ifthecore PHP module is enabled. This can happen either directly or byenticinga privileged user to visit a page. Direct execution of PHP code requires that the attacker has thefollowingprivileges: "access fckeditor" for FCKeditor 6.x "access ckeditor" for CKEditor 6.x No additional permissions are required to directly exploit the PHPcodeexecution flaw on CKEditor 7.x. -------- VERSIONS AFFECTED --------------------------------------------------- * FCKeditor 6.x-2.x versions prior to 6.x-2.3. * CKEditor 6.x-1.x versions prior to 6.x-1.9. * CKEditor 7.x-1.x versions prior to 7.x-1.7. Drupal core is not affected. If you do not use the contributedCKEditor-WYSIWYG HTML editor [4] module, there is nothing you need to do. -------- SOLUTION ------------------------------------------------------------ Install the latest version: * If you use the FCKeditor module for Drupal 6.x, upgrade to FCKeditor 6.x-2.3 [5]. * If you use the CKEditor module for Drupal 6.x, upgrade to CKEditor 6.x-1.9 [6]. * If you use the CKEditor module for Drupal 7.x, upgrade to CKEditor 7.x-1.7 [7]. See also the CKEditor - WYSIWYG HTML editor [8] project page. -------- REPORTED BY --------------------------------------------------------- * Heine Deelstra [9] of the Drupal Security Team -------- FIXED BY ------------------------------------------------------------ * Wiktor Walc [10] the module maintainer -------- CONTACT AND MORE INFORMATION ---------------------------------------- The Drupal security team can be reached at security at drupal.org orviathe contact form at http://drupal.org/contact [11]. Learn more about the Drupal Security team and their policies [12],writingsecure code for Drupal [13], and securing your site [14]. [1] http://drupal.org/project/ckeditor [2] http://drupal.org/project/fckeditor [3] http://drupal.orgteam/risk-levels [4] http://drupal.org/project/ckeditor [5] http://drupal.org/node/1482442 [6] http://drupal.org/node/1482480 [7] http://drupal.org/node/1482466 [8] http://drupal.org/project/ckeditor [9] http://drupal.org/user/17943 [10] http://drupal.org/user/184556 [11] http://drupal.org/contact [12] http://drupal.org/security-team [13] http://drupal.org/writing-secure-code [14] http://drupal.org/security/secure-configuration _______________________________________________ Security-news mailing list Security-news () drupal org http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/security-news _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. 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- [Security-news] SA-CONTRIB-2012-040 - CKEditor and FCKeditor - multiple XSS, arbitrary code execution security-news (Mar 14)
- Re: [Security-news] SA-CONTRIB-2012-040 - CKEditor and FCKeditor - multiple XSS, arbitrary code execution InterN0T Advisories (Mar 14)
- Re: [Security-news] SA-CONTRIB-2012-040 - CKEditor and FCKeditor - multiple XSS, arbitrary code execution InterN0T Advisories (Mar 14)
- Re: [Security-news] SA-CONTRIB-2012-040 - CKEditor and FCKeditor - multiple XSS, arbitrary code execution Greg Knaddison (Mar 15)
- Re: [Security-news] SA-CONTRIB-2012-040 - CKEditor and FCKeditor - multiple XSS, arbitrary code execution InterN0T Advisories (Mar 16)
- Re: [Security-news] SA-CONTRIB-2012-040 - CKEditor and FCKeditor - multiple XSS, arbitrary code execution Greg Knaddison (Mar 16)
- Re: [Security-news] SA-CONTRIB-2012-040 - CKEditor and FCKeditor - multiple XSS, arbitrary code execution Greg Knaddison (Mar 15)