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IceWarp WebMail 11.4.4.1 - Reflective Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
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# Title: IceWarp WebMail 11.4.4.1 - Reflective Cross-Site Scripting # Author: Lutfu Mert Ceylan # Vendor Homepage: www.icewarp.com # Tested on: Windows 10 # Versions: 11.4.4.1 and before # Vulnerable Parameter: "color" (Get Method) # Google Dork: inurl:/webmail/ intext:Powered by IceWarp Server # CVE: CVE-2020-8512 # Notes: # An attacker can use XSS (in color parameter IceWarp WebMail 11.4.4.1 and # before)to send a malicious script to an unsuspecting Admins or users. The # end admins or useras browser has no way to know that the script should not # be trusted, and will execute the script. Because it thinks the script came # from a trusted source, the malicious script can access any cookies, session # tokens, or other sensitive information retained by the browser and used # with that site. These scripts can even rewrite the content of the HTML # page. Even an attacker can easily place users in social engineering through # this vulnerability and create a fake field. # PoC: # Go to Sign-in page through this path: http://localhost/webmail/ or http://localhost:32000/webmail/ # Add the "color" parameter to the URL and write malicious code, Example: http://localhost/webmail/?color="><svg/onload=alert(1)> # When the user goes to the URL, the malicious code is executed Example Vulnerable URL: http://localhost/webmail/?color= "><svg/onload=alert(1)> # 0day.today [2024-11-16] #