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SecurityReason - Apache (mod_status) Refresh Header - Open Redirector (XSS) Jan 15 2008 08:33AM
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[SecurityReason - Apache (mod_status) Refresh Header - Open Redirector (XSS)]

Author: sp3x

Date:

- - Written: 15.12.2007

- - Public: 15.01.2008

SecurityReason Research

SecurityAlert Id: 50

CVE: CVE-2007-6388

SecurityRisk: Low

Affected Software: Apache 2.2.x (mod_status)

Apache 1.3.x

Apache 2.0.x

Advisory URL: http://securityreason.com/achievement_securityalert/50

Vendor: http://httpd.apache.org

- --- 0.Description ---

The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and

maintain an open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems

including UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to

provide a secure, efficient and extensible server that provides

HTTP services in sync with the current HTTP standards.

Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet since

April 1996. The November 2005 Netcraft Web Server Survey found

that more than 70% of the web sites on the Internet are using

Apache, thus making it more widely used than all other web

servers combined.

mod_status : http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_status.html

- From apache site : "The Status module allows a server administrator to find out how well their server is performing. A HTML page is presented that gives the current server statistics in an easily readable form. If required this page can be made to automatically refresh (given a compatible browser). Another page gives a simple machine-readable list of the current server state."

- --- 1. Apache Refresh Header - Open Redirector (XSS) Vulnerability ---

During the fact that Apache mod_status do not filter char ";" we can inject new URL.

This fact give attacker open redirector and can lead to phishing attack.

Also attacker can create more advanced method to trigger XSS on victim's browser.

- --- 2. Exploit ---

SecurityReason is not going to release a exploit to the general public.

Exploit was provided and tested for Apache Team .

- --- 3. How to fix ---

Update to Apache 2.2.7-dev

Apache 1.3.40-dev

Apache 2.0.62-dev

http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_22.html

http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_20.html

http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_13.html

- --- 4. References ---

A Refreshing Look at Redirection : http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/450418 by Amit Klein

- --- 5. Greets ---

For: Maksymilian Arciemowicz ( cXIb8O3 ), Infospec, pi3, p_e_a, mpp

- --- 6. Contact ---

Author: sp3x

Email: sp3x [at] securityreason [dot] com

GPG: http://securityreason.com/key/sp3x.gpg

http://securityreason.com

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