Netegrity SiteMinder smpwservicescgi.exe target specification

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Dear ladies and gentlemen

We have found a potential security vulnerability in the Netegrity SiteMinder script smpwservicescgi.exe. If a user is connecting to a secured web server over an url like https://www.scip.ch (just an example with our domain) he will get forwarded to the logon url https://www.scip.ch/siteminderagent/pwcgi/smpwservicescgi.exe?TYPE=32564432&REALMOID=02-0005b182-32f3-2121-ab24-8350cdfdaf3b&GUID=&SMAUTHREASON=0&METHOD=GET&SMAGENTNAME=$SM$5rR6TLmkLOjh8Qac1FGeB5OHEA63VfWpQjt0OYda1BBrydPC0NKSWg%3d%3d&TARGET=$SM$https%3a%2f%2fwww%2escip%2ech%2fintern%2ehtml - In this url string several data is prepared to be processed as $QUERY_STRING in a common form http get request. As you can see, the last variant is named TARGET. This specifies the target url after authentication. In the example the url https://www.scip.ch/internal.html

The problem is, that a malicous user may use this to realize a social hacking or phishing attack. He may define a malicous web site as target to forward to another web site with unrelated content (e.g. porn), a cross site scripting or more severe vulnerability (e.g. JPEG exploit). The lack of reputation or launching another attack may be possible. It is also possible to shorten the malicous url to https://www.scip.ch/siteminderagent/pwcgi/smpwservicescgi.exe?TARGET=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2ecomputec%2ech - This is ideal to put it into a phishing mail. You find the original advisory, written in german, on http://www.scip.ch/cgi-bin/smss/showadvf.pl?id=1022 (Netegrity SiteMinder Login TARGET-Weiterleitung Designfehler).

We have not found any information on that issue. So I sent this information (nearly the same posting) on 14/12/04 to info-emea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and asked for a solution. As I haven't heard _anything_ until 23/12/04 I sent a reminder email. Due no reply came back we made this vulnerability public finally to force Netegrity to react on this case. An Attack Tool Kit (ATK) plugin that addresses this vulnerability will be published in the next days[1].

Regards,

Marc Ruef

[1] http://www.computec.ch/projekte/atk/

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