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Q2 Solutions ConnX - SQL Injection Vulnerability


From: Patrick Webster <patrick () aushack com>
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 00:14:56 +1100

aushack.com - Vulnerability Advisory-----------------------------------------------Release Date: 03-Apr-2009Software: Q2 Solutions - ConnXhttp://www.q2solutions.com.au/ "ConnX is a ready built internet/intranet solution that empowers employees and  management to view and update HR and Payroll information. Internalcommunications  are improved by providing easy access to Company and personal information for  all employees."Versions tested: Version 4.0.20080606 has been confirmed as vulnerable. Other versions untested.Vulnerability discovered: SQL InjectionVulnerability impact: High -    SQL Injection in backend database. Impact depends on the           security and configuration of the database. It may be possible           to execute code using functons such as xp_cmdshell in poorly           configured hosts. Other attacks possible include obtaining read           or write access to employee data or payroll.Vulnerability information: The 'txtEmail' HTML form input POST parameter of password reminder form 'frmLoginPwdReminderPopup.aspx' is vulnerable to SQL injection. Example:  Submitting:  ' union select @@version;--  To:http://connx.[victim].com/frmLoginPwdReminderPopup.aspx  Returns:  "Error retrieving password reminder. Syntax error converting the nvarchar  value 'Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2055 (Intel X86) Dec 16 2008 19:46:53  Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Desktop Engine on Windows NT 5.2  (Build 3790: Service Pack 2) ' to a column of data type int."Recommendation: Vendor refused to comment on whether they would develop a patch or even notify existing client base. Workaround: Remove ConnX server from public Internet access and protect behind corporate firewalls, SSL-VPN, web application firewall etc.References: aushack.com advisoryhttp://www.aushack.com/200904-q2solutions.txtCredit: Patrick Webster ( patrick () aushack com )Disclosure timeline: 30-Oct-2008 - Discovered during audit. 05-Nov-2008 - Notified vendor. Vendor declined to comment. 01-Dec-2008 - Submitted full details to vendor. 18-Dec-2008 - Attempted to contact vendor again for a patch release date. 18-Dec-2008 - And again... 18-Dec-2008 - Vendor response, no patch - "We support our clients,not independent contractors." 03-Apr-2009 - Disclosure.EOF

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