0day.today - Biggest Exploit Database in the World.
Things you should know about 0day.today:
Administration of this site uses the official contacts. Beware of impostors!
- We use one main domain: http://0day.today
- Most of the materials is completely FREE
- If you want to purchase the exploit / get V.I.P. access or pay for any other service,
you need to buy or earn GOLD
Administration of this site uses the official contacts. Beware of impostors!
We DO NOT use Telegram or any messengers / social networks!
Please, beware of scammers!
Please, beware of scammers!
- Read the [ agreement ]
- Read the [ Submit ] rules
- Visit the [ faq ] page
- [ Register ] profile
- Get [ GOLD ]
- If you want to [ sell ]
- If you want to [ buy ]
- If you lost [ Account ]
- Any questions [ admin@0day.today ]
- Authorisation page
- Registration page
- Restore account page
- FAQ page
- Contacts page
- Publishing rules
- Agreement page
Mail:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Telegram:
We DO NOT use Telegram or any messengers / social networks!
You can contact us by:
Mail:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Telegram:
We DO NOT use Telegram or any messengers / social networks!
Talariax sendQuick Alertplus Server Admin 4.3 SQL Injection Vulnerability
Author
Risk
[
Security Risk High
]0day-ID
Category
Date add
CVE
Platform
Dear Full Disclosure Team, We are writing to submit a full disclosure for the following vulnerability discovered for product Talariax sendQuick Alertplus server admin version 4.3. This is an updated reference for https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2021/Oct/1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Title:* SQL injection vulnerability in Talariax sendQuick Alertplus server admin version 4.3 *CVE Reference:* **RESERVED** CVE-2021-26795 *Product:* Talariax sendQuick Alertplus server admin *Vendor:* TalariaX Pte Ltd *Vulnerable version: *Talariax sendQuick Alertplus Server Admin version 4.3 Patch no 8HF8 and below. *Fixed version: *Patch no 8HF11 *Impact: *High *Vulnerability Type:* SQL Injection (CWE-89) *Vendor notification (and approval for disclosure):* 2021-Oct-05 *Public Disclosure:* 2021-Oct-06 *Discoverer: *Jerry Toh (t.ghimhong@gmail.com), Edmund Ong ( edmund.okx@gmail.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Vulnerability details: * SQL Injection in the web interface of Talariax sendQuick Alertplus server admin allows an authenticated user to perform error-based SQL injection via unsanitized form fields. The affected URL is found in the Roster Management function: /appliance/shiftmgn.php The attached screenshots (see evidence*.jpeg) shows that: (1) Vulnerability was discovered showing that there is an error message which states that the SQL Syntax error after a single quotation mark was appended upon the form submission causing an error message which is thrown from the database (2) Finding was subsequently verified as fixed after input validation was implemented in the fields. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Proof of concept:* The following input fields were found to be vulnerable to SQL injection: Navigate to "Roster Management" > Select Edit Roster > Day Selected > Input fields "Roster Time". (see evidence-2.jpeg). The screenshot above shows that there is an error message which states that the SQL Syntax error, after a single quotation mark ('), is being appended upon the form submission. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Remediation:* Although the patch (Patch no 8HF11) was tested to have fixed this, it is still recommended to use the latest product version/patches. Please approach the vendor for the latest product patches. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Disclosure details:* - 2021/10/04 Contacted email for permission to disclose - 2021/10/05 Vendor responded and approved for public disclosure submission - 2021/10/06 Public disclosure on SecList ( https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2021/Oct/1) - 2021/11/11 Added CVE details for public disclosure reference ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Additional references:* Below email attachment is the request approval for disclosure by vendor Delivered-To: edmund.okx@gmail.com Received: by 2002:a67:c982:0:0:0:0:0 with SMTP id y2csp1780343vsk; Mon, 4 Oct 2021 21:31:06 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from <jswong@talariax.com>) id 1mXc6V-0004bO-R8; Tue, 05 Oct 2021 12:30:58 +0800 Reply-To: jswong@talariax.com Subject: Re: Responsible disclosure of vulnerability in Talariax sendQuick Alertplus server admin (patched) To: Edmund Ong <edmund.okx@gmail.com> Cc: t.ghimhong@gmail.com References: <CAO0qOZwUuMcjpwvdAg1B4vZ-qrWHfwjixaMMTDh2= 11Nr3N47g@mail.gmail.com> From: JS Wong <jswong@talariax.com> Organization: TalariaX Pte Ltd Message-ID: <47e14d24-ee1d-5b06-8f2f-20c7fa586957@talariax.com> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 12:30:58 +0800 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.14.0 --------------DBF6FC3FBFBCBF83D5A5DEEB Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Edmund Hi! Thanks for informing us on the issue found. We are pleased to inform that we had fixed the issue in our patches and as long as customer update to the latest patches, the issue is resolved. If you wish to submit to public domain as CVE, we will not stop you from doing so. Thanks for informing us Regards JS On 4/10/2021 7:24 pm, Edmund Ong wrote: > Dear Talariax, > > We discovered a SQL injection vulnerability on one of your product > Talariax sendQuick Alertplus server admin during the period of Q4-2020 > to Q1-2021. > > This commercial off-the-shelf product was used by one of our clients > and they may or may not have reported this to you. The finding was > subsequently addressed and finding was closed (as shown in the > screenshots the affected patch no 8HF8, and the fix released was patch > no 8HF11) although we do not have the specific product version that is > affected but we have reason to believe that at that point of testing > the product Talariax sendQuick Alertplus server admin version was > version 4.3 (do correct us if this is wrong). We felt responsible to > share this finding with you directly so that you could ensure this > vulnerability would be (or had been) addressed in all subsequent > releases. > > *Finding details:* SQL Injection in the web interface of Talariax > sendQuick Alertplus server admin allows an authenticated user to > perform error-based SQL injection via unsanitized form fields. > > *Affected URL:* /appliance/shiftmgn.php > > *Evidence* (see attached screenshots evidence*.jpeg) > We attached the following screenshots to evidence that: > (1) Vulnerability was discovered showing that there is an error > message which states that the SQL Syntax error after a single > quotation mark was appended upon the form submission causing an error > message which is thrown from the database > (2) Finding was subsequently verified as fixed after input validation > was implemented in the fields. > > We would also like to seek your approval for us to perform responsible > disclosure to the public of this information. The intention is to help > potential victims gain knowledge and raise awareness that > vulnerability exists, Talariax could also provide us a > recommendation if you so please so that we could include in the > writeup (e.g. such as to update to the latest patch and versions). > Please note that if we don't hear from you within 14 days, we will > proceed to do full disclosure through > https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure > <https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure>. > > -- > Yours Sincerely, > Edmund Ong # 0day.today [2024-12-24] #