Bugzilla showvotes.cgi cross-site scripting

bugzilla-show-votes-crosssite (7063) The risk level is classified as MediumMedium Risk

Description:

Bugzilla is vulnerable to cross-site scripting, caused by an input validation error in the showvotes.cgi script. A remote attacker could embed malicious script within a URL link to the showvotes.cgi script, which would be executed in the victim's Web browser within the security context of the hosting site, once the link is clicked.

*CVSS:

Base Score: 2.8
  Access Vector: Remote
  Access Complexity: High
  Authentication: Not Required
  Confidentiality Impact: None
  Integrity Impact: Partial
  Availability Impact: None
 
Temporal Score: 2.4
  Exploitability: High
  Remediation Level: Official-Fix
  Report Confidence: Confirmed

Consequences:

Gain Access

Remedy:

Upgrade to the latest version of Bugzilla (2.14 or later), as listed in Bugzilla Security Advisory dated August 30th, 2001. See References.

For Red Hat Powertools 7.0 and 7.1:
Upgrade to the latest version of Bugzilla (2.14-1 or later), as listed in Red Hat, Inc. RHSA-2001:107-07. See References.

For other distributions:
Contact your vendor for upgrade or patch information.

References:

  • BugTraq Mailing List, Wed Aug 29 2001 - 17:55:42 CDT: Security Advisory for Bugzilla v2.13 and older.
  • Bugzilla bug pages: Bug 38855 - showvotes.cgi needs to escape (untrusted) url params.
  • Bugzilla Home page: Bugzilla Project Home Page.
  • Bugzilla Security Advisory Aug 30th, 2001: Users of Bugzilla are recommended to update to version 2.14.
  • BID-3264: Bugzilla showvotes.cgi Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
  • CVE-2001-1402: Bugzilla before 2.14 does not properly escape untrusted parameters, which could allow remote attackers to conduct unauthorized activities via cross-site scripting (CSS) and possibly SQL injection attacks on (1) the product or output form variables for reports.cgi, (2) the voteon, bug_id, and user variables for showvotes.cgi, (3) an invalid email address in createaccount.cgi, (4) an invalid ID in showdependencytree.cgi, (5) invalid usernames and other fields in process_bug.cgi, and (6) error messages in buglist.cgi.
  • RHSA-2001-107: New bugzilla packages are available

Platforms Affected:

  • Mozilla Bugzilla 2.10
  • Mozilla Bugzilla 2.12
  • Mozilla Bugzilla 2.14
  • Mozilla Bugzilla 2.4
  • Mozilla Bugzilla 2.6
  • Mozilla Bugzilla 2.8
  • RedHat Linux 7
  • RedHat Linux 7.1
  • RedHat Linux 7.2
  • RedHat Linux 7.3
  • RedHat Linux Powertools 7.0
  • RedHat Linux Powertools 7.1

Reported:

Aug 29, 2001

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