Abstract
A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was found in the Contact Bank WordPress Plugin. This issue allows an attacker to perform a wide variety of actions, such as stealing Administrators' session tokens, or performing arbitrary actions on their behalf. In order to exploit this issue, the attacker has to lure/force a logged on WordPress Administrator into opening a malicious website.
OVE ID
OVE-20160724-0023
Tested versions
This issue was successfully tested on Contact Bank - Contact Forms Builder WordPress Plugin version 2.1.21.
Fix
This issue is resolved in Contact Bank version 2.1.23.
Introduction
The Contact Bank WordPress Plugin is a form builder plugin that lets you create contact forms in seconds with ease. A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was found in the Contact Bank WordPress Plugin. This issue allows an attacker to perform a wide variety of actions, such as stealing Administrators' session tokens, or performing arbitrary actions on their behalf. In order to exploit this issue, the attacker has to lure/force a logged on WordPress Administrator into opening a malicious website.
Details
The issue exists in the file views/header.php
and is caused by the lack of output encoding on the page
request parameter. The vulnerable code is listed below.
<script>
jQuery(document).ready(function()
{
jQuery(".nav-tab-wrapper > a#<?php **echo $_REQUEST["page"];**?>").addClass("nav-tab-active");
});
</script>
Normally, the page
URL parameter is validated by WordPress, which prevents Cross-Site Scripting. However in this case the value of page
is obtained from $_REQUEST
, not from $_GET
. This allows for parameter pollution where the attacker puts a benign page
value in the URL and simultaneously submits a malicious page
value as POST parameter.
Proof of concept
<html>
<body>
<form action="http://<target>/wp-admin/admin.php?page=contact_dashboard" method="POST">
<input type="hidden" name="page" value="</script><script>alert(1);</script>" />
<input type="submit" value="Submit request" />
</form>
</body>
</html>