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Bugzilla Cross Site Request Forgery / Cross Site Scripting

Bugzilla Cross Site Request Forgery / Cross Site Scripting
Posted Oct 18, 2013
Authored by Frederic Buclin, Mateusz Goik, David Lawrence | Site bugzilla.org

Bugzilla Security Advisory - Multiple cross site scripting and cross site request forgery vulnerabilities have been discovered and addressed in various versions of Bugzilla.

tags | advisory, vulnerability, xss, csrf
advisories | CVE-2013-1733, CVE-2013-1734, CVE-2013-1742, CVE-2013-1743, CVE-2012-4189
SHA-256 | 943bffbd4c59491956254e396c5dddc10c25b0b775de07d14bd90dac0cbf7118

Bugzilla Cross Site Request Forgery / Cross Site Scripting

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Summary
=======

Bugzilla is a Web-based bug-tracking system used by a large number of
software projects. The following security issues have been discovered
in Bugzilla:

* A CSRF vulnerability in process_bug.cgi affecting Bugzilla 4.4 only
can lead to a bug being edited without the user consent.

* A CSRF vulnerability in attachment.cgi can lead to an attachment
being edited without the user consent.

* Several unfiltered parameters when editing flagtypes can lead to XSS.

* Due to an incomplete fix for CVE-2012-4189, some incorrectly filtered
field values in tabular reports can lead to XSS.

All affected installations are encouraged to upgrade as soon as
possible.


Vulnerability Details
=====================

Class: Cross-Site Request Forgery
Versions: 4.4rc1 to 4.4
Fixed In: 4.4.1
Description: When a user submits changes to a bug right after another
user did, a midair collision page is displayed to inform
the user about changes recently made. This page contains
a token which can be used to validate the changes if the
user decides to submit his changes anyway. A regression
in Bugzilla 4.4 caused this token to be recreated if a
crafted URL was given, even when no midair collision page
was going to be displayed, allowing an attacker to bypass
the token check and abuse a user to commit changes on his
behalf.
References: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=911593
CVE Number: CVE-2013-1733

Class: Cross-Site Request Forgery
Versions: 2.16rc1 to 4.0.10, 4.1.1 to 4.2.6, 4.3.1 to 4.4
Fixed In: 4.0.11, 4.2.7, 4.4.1
Description: When an attachment is edited, a token is generated to
validate changes made by the user. Using a crafted URL,
an attacker could force the token to be recreated,
allowing him to bypass the token check and abuse a user
to commit changes on his behalf.
References: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=913904
CVE Number: CVE-2013-1734

Class: Cross-Site Scripting
Versions: 2.17.1 to 4.0.10, 4.1.1 to 4.2.6, 4.3.1 to 4.4
Fixed In: 4.0.11, 4.2.7, 4.4.1
Description: Some parameters passed to editflagtypes.cgi were not
correctly filtered in the HTML page, which could lead
to XSS.
References: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=924802
CVE Number: CVE-2013-1742

Class: Cross-Site Scripting
Versions: 4.1.1 to 4.2.6, 4.3.1 to 4.4
Fixed In: 4.2.7, 4.4.1
Description: Due to an incomplete fix for CVE-2012-4189, some
incorrectly filtered field values in tabular reports
could lead to XSS.
References: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=924932
CVE Number: CVE-2013-1743


Vulnerability Solutions
=======================

The fixes for these issues are included in the 4.0.11, 4.2.7 and 4.4.1
releases. Upgrading to a release with the relevant fixes will protect
your installation from possible exploits of these issues.

If you are unable to upgrade but would like to patch just the
individual security vulnerabilities, there are patches available for
each issue at the "References" URL for each vulnerability.

Full release downloads, patches to upgrade Bugzilla from previous
versions, and CVS/bzr upgrade instructions are available at:

http://www.bugzilla.org/download/


Credits
=======

The Bugzilla team wish to thank the following people for their
assistance in locating, advising us of, and assisting us to fix these
issues:

Mateusz Goik
Frédéric Buclin
David Lawrence

General information about the Bugzilla bug-tracking system can be found
at:

http://www.bugzilla.org/

Comments and follow-ups can be directed to the mozilla.support.bugzilla
newsgroup or the support-bugzilla mailing list.
http://www.bugzilla.org/support/ has directions for accessing these
forums.
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