Date: 09 June 2009
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AA-2009.0137 AUSCERT Advisory
[Appliance][Cisco]
Cisco IronPort: Cross-Site Scripting
9 June 2009
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AusCERT Advisory Summary
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Product: Cisco IronPort
Operating System: Network Appliance
Cisco
Impact: Cross-site Scripting
Access: Remote/Unauthenticated
CVE Names: CVE-2009-1162
Member content until: Tuesday, July 07 2009
OVERVIEW:
Cisco has confirmed a security vulnerability in the IronPort AsyncOS.
IMPACT:
The vendor has provided the following details regarding this
vulnerability:
"Cisco IronPort AsyncOS contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability
that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to execute
arbitrary script code in the user's browser.
The vulnerability exists in the login page of the Spam Quarantine
feature. An unauthenticated, remote attacker could exploit this
vulnerability by creating a malicious link and convincing a targeted
user to follow it. If the user clicks the link, the attacker could
execute arbitrary script code in the user's browser in the security
context of the affected site.
A proof-of-concept URL is publicly available.
Cisco has confirmed this vulnerability and updated software is
available." [1]
MITIGATION:
Cisco have released a fix for this vulnerability and states:
"Administrators can apply fixes by using the upgrade command from the
command line interface, or by using the System Administrator tab of
the graphical user interface (GUI) to select the System Upgrade option.
In either case, version 6.5.2 contains the fix." [1]
REFERENCES:
[1] Cisco IronPort AsyncOS Spam Quarantine Login Page Cross-Site
Scripting Vulnerability
http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/viewAlert.x?alertId=18365
AusCERT has made every effort to ensure that the information contained
in this document is accurate. However, the decision to use the information
described is the responsibility of each user or organisation. The decision to
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accordance with your organisation's site policies and procedures. AusCERT
takes no responsibility for consequences which may arise from following or
acting on information or advice contained in this security bulletin.
If you believe that your computer system has been compromised or attacked in
any way, we encourage you to let us know by completing the secure National IT
Incident Reporting Form at:
http://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?it=3192
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