Macs CMS Cross Site Scripting and Request Forgery Vulnerabilities


Description   Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Macs CMS, which could be exploited by attackers to gain knowledge of sensitive information or manipulate certain data.
The first issue is caused by an input validation error when processing the "searchString" parameter, which could allow cross site scripting attacks.
The second vulnerability is caused by input validation errors in the user interface when processing HTTP requests, which could allow cross site request forgery attacks.
     
Vulnerable Products   Vulnerable Software:
Macs CMS version 1.1.4 and prior
     
Solution  
     
CVE  
     
References   http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/14328/
     
Vulnerability Manager Detection   No
     
IPS Protection  
ASQ Engine alarm Available Since
XSS - Prevention - GET : suspicious 'iframe' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : suspicious tag with event found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : suspicious 'applet' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Phishing : suspicious 'div' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : suspicious 'style' attribute found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Phishing : suspicious 'a' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : cookie access attempt using script language found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : suspicious 'embed' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : suspicious 'object' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Phishing : suspicious 'form' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : javascript code found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : evasion attempt using tag characters encoding in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : suspicious 'style' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Phishing : suspicious 'link' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : 'script' tag found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : 'location' javascript object found in URL
3.2.0
XSS - Prevention - GET : suspicious 'div' tag found in URL
3.2.0
     


 
 
 
 
 Risk level 
Low 

 Vulnerability First Public Report Date 
2010-07-12 

 Target Type 
Client 

 Possible exploit 
Local & Remote