eggblog - Session fixation Issue

2007.06.05
Risk: Medium
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CWE: CWE-59


CVSS Base Score: 6.8/10
Impact Subscore: 6.4/10
Exploitability Subscore: 8.6/10
Exploit range: Remote
Attack complexity: Medium
Authentication: No required
Confidentiality impact: Partial
Integrity impact: Partial
Availability impact: Partial

[MajorSecurity Advisory #48]eggblog - Session fixation Issue Details ======= Product: eggblog Affected version: 3.1.0 and prior Remote-Exploit: yes Vendor-URL: http://www.eggblog.net Vendor-Status: informed Advisory-Status: published Credits ============ Discovered by: David Vieira-Kurz http://www.majorsecurity.de Original Advisory: ============ http://www.majorsecurity.de/index_2.php?major_rls=major_rls48 Introduction ============ "eggblog is a free php & mysql package, allowing you to create your own online website, journal or weblog (blog)." -from eggblog.net More Details ============ 1. Session fixation: The "PHPSESSID" parameter can be set to a malicious and arbitrary value. 1.1 Description: In a session fixation attack, the attacker fixes the user's session ID before the user even logs into the target server. After a user's session ID has been fixed, the attacker will wait for them to login. Once the user does so, the attacker uses the predefined session ID value to assume their online identity. Workaround: ============ 1. Do not accept session identifiers from GET / POST variables. 2.Regenerate SID on each request. 3. Accept only server generated SID: One way to improve security is to not accept session identifiers not generated by server. if ( ! isset( $_SESSION['SERVER_GENERATED_SID'] ) ) { session_destroy(); // destroy all data in session } session_regenerate_id(); // generate a new session identifier $_SESSION['SERVER_GENERATED_SID'] = true; History/Timeline ================ 25.05.2007 discovery of the vulnerability 27.05.2007 contacted the vendor 27.05.2007 working patch sent to the vendor 29.05.2007 advisory is written 29.05.2007 advisory released MajorSecurity ======= MajorSecurity is a non-profit German penetration testing and security research project which consists of only one person at the present time. http://www.majorsecurity.de/


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