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Oracle Identity Manager 11g R2 SP1 (11.1.2.1.0) - Unvalidated Redirects
Unvalidated Redirects on Oracle Identity Manager ======================================================================= [ADVISORY INFORMATION] Title: Unvalidated Redirects on Oracle Identity Manager Discovery date: 10/12/2013 Release date: 03/04/2014 Vendor Homepage: www.oracle.com Version: Oracle Identity Manager 11g R2 SP1 (11.1.2.1.0) Credits: Giuseppe D'Amore (http://it.linkedin.com/pub/giuseppe-d-amore/69/37/66b) [VULNERABILITY INFORMATION] Class: Unvalidated Redirects Category: Web AFFECTED PRODUCTS] This security vulnerability affects: * Oracle Identity Manager 11g R2 SP1 (11.1.2.1.0) [VULNERABILITY DETAILS] Sending to a legitimate user the following request: https://trusteddomainname/identity/faces/firstlogin?action=changepwd&backUrl=https://myevildomain/ it is possible, after the password change procedure, to redirect the user to a malicious domain. Attacker links to unvalidated redirect and tricks victims into clicking it. Victims are more likely to click on it, since the link is to a valid site. So such redirects may attempt to install malware or trick victims into disclosing passwords or other sensitive information. [DISCLOSURE TIME-LINE] * 10/12/2013 - Initial vendor contact. * 11/12/2013 - Oracle confirmed the issue is a new security vulnerability. * 03/04/2014 - Oracle hasn't fixed this vulnerability yet. * 03/04/2014 - Public disclosure. # 0day.today [2024-07-05] #