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LiveZilla Cross Site Scripting

LiveZilla Cross Site Scripting
Posted Dec 27, 2010
Authored by Rodrigo Rubira Branco

LiveZilla versions prior to 3.2.0.2 suffer from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

tags | exploit, xss
advisories | CVE-2010-4276
SHA-256 | f6edeefe91536b6d753f952535513ed99b5fedfaf49618dcb53bf3a41941f022

LiveZilla Cross Site Scripting

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Check Point Software Technologies - Vulnerability Discovery Team (VDT)
http://www.checkpoint.com/defense/

LiveZilla Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
CVE-2010-4276


INTRODUCTION

Accordingly to LiveZilla GmbH, "the Next Generation Live Help and Live Support System connects you to your website visitors. Use LiveZilla to provide
Live Chats and monitor your website visitors in real-time. Convert visitors to customers - with LiveZilla! "

This problem was confirmed in the following versions of the LiveZilla, other versions maybe also affected. LiveZilla released an update to fix the vulnerability.

LiveZilla v3.2.0.2


CVSS Scoring System

The CVSS score is: 6.4
Base Score: 6.7
Temporal Score: 6.4
We used the following values to calculate the scores:
Base score is: AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:N
Temporal score is: E:F/RL:U/RC:C


DETAILS

LiveZilla is affected by Reflected Cross Site Scripting in server.php, in the “module” track which calls a vulnerable javascript function.

This request:
http://<server>/livezilla/server.php?request=track&livezilla=<script>alert('xss')</script>

Will pass thru the following files:
htdocs\livezilla\server.php
htdocs\livezilla\track.php
htdocs\livezilla\templates\jscript\jstrack.tpl

And finally land in this excerpt of code:

---
207
208 function lz_tracking_set_sessid(_userId, _browId)
209 {
210 if(lz_session.UserId != _userId)
211 {
212 lz_session.UserId = _userId;
213 lz_session.BrowserId = _browId;
214 lz_session.Save();
215 }
216 }
217
---

The javascript file “jstrack.tpl” is called by track.php and contains a function named “lz_tracking_set_sessid()”. This function do not sanitize
data and thus an attacker can inject a malicious javascript code allowing Reflected Cross Site Script attacks against users.



CREDITS

This vulnerability has been brought to our attention by Ulisses Castro from Conviso IT Security company (http://www.conviso.com.br) and was
researched internally by Rodrigo Rubira Branco from the Check Point Vulnerability Discovery Team (VDT).




Rodrigo Rubira Branco
Senior Security Researcher
Vulnerability Discovery Team (VDT)
Check Point Software Technologies
http://www.checkpoint.com/defense
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