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Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

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    Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

    Hi everyone,

    Recently , my company had asked a third party to do a Web Application Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing on my web application that I build using Alpha Anywhere version 4.4.4.The objective of this assessment is to detect potential vulnerabilities and weaknesses on my web application . After the assessment they will come out with findings that I need to fix before they can produce a full report of the assessment that can be send to certain organization at my country. I have a few finding that I need to consult as I dont really know how to fix it. The finding that they gave me are, i) File Path Manipulation Issues and ii) Cross Site Scripting Issues. This issues were categorized as high (The materialized of identified risk would result in significant impact and direct loss in Confidentiality, Integrity, and/or Availability toward organization asset. This usually require immediate attention for remediation.) and seriously in need to be fix / justify .

    Below is some explanations about the issues.

    1) File path manipulation vulnerabilities arise when user-controllable data is placed into a file or URL path that is used on the server to access local resources, which may be within or outside the web root. If vulnerable, an attacker can modify the file path to access different resources, which may contain sensitive information. Even where an attack is constrained within the web root, it is often possible to retrieve items that are normally protected from direct access, such as application configuration files, the source code for server-executable scripts, or files with extensions that the web server is not configured to serve directly.

    2)Reflected cross-site scripting vulnerabilities arise when data is copied from a request and echoed into the application's immediate response in an unsafe way. An attacker can use the vulnerability to construct a request that, if issued by another application user, will cause JavaScript code supplied by the attacker to execute within the user's browser in the context of that user's session with the application. The attacker-supplied code can perform a wide variety of actions, such as stealing the victim's session token or login credentials, performing arbitrary actions on the victim's behalf, and logging their keystrokes. Users can be induced to issue the attacker's crafted request in various ways. For example, the attacker can send a victim a link containing a malicious URL in an email or instant message. They can submit the link to popular web sites that allow content authoring, for example in blog comments. And they can create an innocuous looking web site that causes anyone viewing it to make arbitrary cross-domain requests to the vulnerable application (using either the GET or the POST method). The security impact of cross-site scripting vulnerabilities is dependent upon the nature of the vulnerable application, the kinds of data and functionality that it contains, and the other applications that belong to the same domain and organization. If the application is used only to display non-sensitive public content, with no authentication or access control functionality, then a cross-site scripting flaw may be considered low risk. However, if the same application resides on a domain that can access cookies for other more security-critical applications, then the vulnerability could be used to attack those other applications, and so may be considered high risk. Similarly, if the organization that owns the application is a likely target for phishing attacks, then the vulnerability could be leveraged to lend credibility to such attacks, by injecting Trojan functionality into the vulnerable application and exploiting users' trust in the organization to capture credentials for other applications that it owns. In many kinds of application, such as those providing online banking functionality, cross-site scripting should always be considered high risk.


    Attached is the extra details for the finding.Hope that someone will help/guide me to fix this or find a workaround for this.Right now I`m still trying to figure out how to fix it by myself.
    appendix assessment.doc

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    Re: Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

    I published this site and host it in IIS.Sorry forgot to mention bout this

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      #3
      Re: Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

      Hi,
      The first thing I would so with this is to send it off to Alpha Software. The folks there are very security conscious so I have no doubt they would want to see this report.
      Mike Reed
      Phoenix, AZ

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        #4
        Re: Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

        I would really like to send them this report but I dont know how..Is there any way to submit a ticket/report regarding this matter to them?Or maybe any email i can send to?

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          #5
          Re: Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

          Try this email: [email protected]
          Mike Brown - Contact Me
          Programmatic Technologies, LLC
          Programmatic-Technologies.com
          Independent Developer & Consultant​​

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            #6
            Re: Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

            Originally posted by mikeallenbrown View Post
            Try this email: [email protected]
            Thank you..managed to send these issues to [email protected]lly i would get the response soon.I will share it here when the response return.

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              #7
              Re: Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

              Good news.For now, Alpha Software managed to fix File Path Manipulation issues and the fix already release in the official release build. Just left with the Cross Site Scripting Issues to be fix :)

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                #8
                Re: Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

                These issues is considered fixed! Starting from pre-release build Aug 23, 2017 and forward (including the official build release after the pre-release build Aug 23, 2017) . :)

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                  #9
                  Re: Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

                  Thanks for sharing - it's of great value to many of us.
                  Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
                  Albert Einstein, (attributed)
                  US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)

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                    #10
                    Re: Security Issues Finding (File Path Manipulation & Cross Site Scripting Issues)

                    Originally posted by peteconway View Post
                    Thanks for sharing - it's of great value to many of us.
                    Your welcome :)

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