NukeET Journal module security bypass
| nukeet-journalmodule-security-bypass (42239) |
Description:
NukeET could allow a remote attacker to bypass security restrictions and gain unauthorized access to the system. By modifying specific cookie data, a remote attacker with knowledge of another user's credentials could exploit this vulnerability to bypass security restrictions and perform arbitrary actions within the Journal Module as another user.
Platforms Affected:
- TRU-ZONE, NukeET 3.0
- TRU-ZONE, NukeET 3.1
- TRU-ZONE, NukeET 3.2
- TRU-ZONE, NukeET 3.3
- TRU-ZONE, NukeET 3.4
- TRU-ZONE, NukeET 3.9
Remedy:
No remedy available as of July 6, 2008.
Consequences:
Bypass Security
References:
- El blog de José Luís Zayas, Mayo 4th, 2008, Múltiples vulnerabilidades en Nuket 3.x at http://www.mrzayas.es/2008/05/04/multiples-vulnerabilidades-en-nuket-3x/.
- BID-29080: Nuke ET Journal Module Security Bypass and HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
- CVE-2008-2134: The Journal module in Tru-Zone Nuke ET 3.x allows remote attackers to obtain access to arbitrary user accounts, and alter or delete data, via a modified username in an unspecified cookie.
- SA30061: Nuke ET Security Bypass and Script Insertion Vulnerabilities
Reported:
May 04, 2008
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