Title: ====== Fortinet FortiMail 400 IBE - Multiple Web Vulnerabilities Date: ===== 2013-01-23 References: =========== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=701 VL-ID: ===== 701 Common Vulnerability Scoring System: ==================================== 7.1 Introduction: ============= The FortiMail family of appliances is a proven, powerful messaging security platform for any size organization, from small businesses to carriers, service providers, and large enterprises. Purpose-built for the most demanding messaging systems, the FortiMail appliances utilize Fortinet’s years of experience in protecting networks against spam, malware, and other message-borne threats. You can prevent your messaging system from becoming a threat delivery system with FortiMail. Its inbound filtering engine blocks spam and malware before it can clog your network and affect users. Its outbound inspection technology prevents outbound spam or malware (including 3G mobile traffic) from causing other antispam gateways to blacklist your users. Three deployment modes offer maximum versatility while minimizing infrastructure changes or service disruptions: transparent mode for seamless integration into existing networks with no changes to your existing mail server, gateway mode as a proxy MTA for existing messaging gateways, or full messaging server functionality for remote locations. FortiMail provides Identity-Based Encryption (IBE), in addition to S/MIME and TLS, as email encryption option to enforce policy-based encryption for secure content delivery. Furthermore, the FortiMail customizable and predefined dictionaries prevent accidental or intentional loss of confidential and regulated data. (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.fortinet.com/products/fortimail/ ) Abstract: ========= The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered multiple web vulnerabilities in Fortinets FortiMail IBE 400Appliance Application. Report-Timeline: ================ 2012-09-16: Researcher Notification & Coordination 2012-09-18: Vendor Notification 2012-10-08: Vendor Response/Feedback 2012-**-**: Vendor Fix/Patch (NO RESPONSE BY PSIRT) 2013-01-23: Public Disclosure Status: ======== Published Affected Products: ================== Fortinet Product: FortiMail Appliance Series 400 IBE Exploitation-Technique: ======================= Remote Severity: ========= High Details: ======== An exception-handling and input filter bypass vulnerability is detected in the Fortinets FortiMail IBE Appliance Application 200D,400C, VM2K, 2000B and 5002B. The first vulnerability is located in the parse module with the bound vulnerable exception-handling and vulnerable effect on all input fields. The vulnerability allows an attacker to bypass the input parse routine by an implement of 2 close tags, which results in the execution of the secound injected script code with a space between. The secound vulnerability is located in the import/upload certificate module with the bound vulnerable certificate name and information parameters. An attacker can implement own certificates with script code in the malicious name and information values. After the upload the persistent code get executed out of the certificate listing main module. Successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities allows to hijack admin/customer sessions, can lead to information disclosure or result in stable manipulation of web context (persistent & non-persistent). Vulnerable Module(s): [+] Invalid - Exception Handling Vulnerable Parameter(s): [+] ipmask [+] username [+] address [+] url Proof of Concept: ================= 1.1 The exception handling and filter bypass vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers and local low privileged user account. For demonstration or reproduce ... Module: IPAddressMask - ext-mb-text, ext-gen4185 & ext-gen7196 INJECT: https://127.0.0.1:1338/admin/FEAdmin.html#SysInterfaceCollection
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