LANSA aXes Web Terminal (TN5250) suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.
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LANSA aXes Web Terminal (TN5250) Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
http://www.osisecurity.com.au/advisories/lansa-axes-web-terminal-tn5250-cross-site-scripting
Release Date:
30-Apr-2011
Software:
LANSA - aXes
http://www.lansa.com
http://www.axeslive.com
"Transform your 5250 applications into GUI browser-based applications
automatically without changing any lines of your source code. Work with
IBM i, System i, iSeries and AS/400 5250 applications securely and efficiently
from browser-based devices running across the Internet, inside your corporate
Intranet or on a mobile network."
Versions tested:
Version V1R3M5 / VRM130.000 (135001) has been confirmed as
vulnerable. Other versions untested.
Vulnerability discovered:
Cross-site Scripting
Vulnerability impact:
Low - Remote content may contain JavaScript which is client executed.
May be used to steal authentication information.
Vulnerability information:
The remote page may contain JavaScript for XSS purposes, e.g. cookies.
Example:
https://[target]/axests/terminal?cssref=/ts/skins/axes_default.css?axbuild=135001&login="><script>alert("XSS");</script>
Recommendation:
Vendor did not respond.
Workaround:
Disable JavaScript, use a WAF / IDS etc.
Credit:
This vulnerability was discovered by Patrick Webster.
Disclosure timeline:
18-Sep-2010 - Discovered during audit.
23-Sep-2010 - Notified vendor. Received automated support ticket.
30-Apr-2011 - Disclosure.
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