SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20190124-0 > ======================================================================= title: Cross-site scripting product: CA Automic Workload Automation Web Interface (AWI) (formerly Automic Automation Engine, UC4) vulnerable version: 12.0, 12.1, 12.2 fixed version: 12.0.6 HF2, 12.1.3 HF3, 12.2.1 HF1 CVE number: CVE-2019-6504 impact: medium homepage: https://www.ca.com found: 2018-10-15 by: Marc Nimmerrichter (Office Vienna) SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab An integrated part of SEC Consult Europe | Asia | North America https://www.sec-consult.com ======================================================================= Vendor description: ------------------- "The modern enterprise needs to orchestrate a complex, diverse landscape of applications, platforms and technologies. Workload automation can prove a critical differentiator, but only if it provides intelligent automation driven by data analytics. [...] CA Automic Workload Automation gives you the agility, speed, visibility and scalability needed to respond to the constantly changing technology landscape. It centrally manages and automates the execution of business processes end-to-end; across mainframe, cloud and hybrid environments in a way that never stops—even when doing an upgrade to the next version." Source: https://www.ca.com/us/products/workload-automation-solution.html Business recommendation: ------------------------ Be aware that restrictions on privileges can be bypassed and that attackers may be able to take over other users' accounts. SEC Consult recommends to apply the vendor patch as soon as possible. Vulnerability overview/description: ----------------------------------- The Automation Engine Web Interface, short AWI, is susceptible to a persistent cross-site scripting attack (XSS). The origin of this vulnerability is in an outdated version of the Vaadin framework (version 7.7.9), which is heavily used in the implementation of the UI. This version of the Vaadin framework is vulnerable to an XSS vulnerability in tooltips [1]. If attackers can control the content of tooltips created with the framework, they can execute arbitrary JavaScript code in the context of the user viewing the tooltip. AWI uses tooltips for various data-fields, e.g. for the title of objects created. Thus, if a user has the privilege to create or edit objects, they can inject JavaScript code, which will get executed by other users if they move their cursor over the text containing the tooltip. [1] https://github.com/vaadin/framework/issues/8731 Proof of concept: ----------------- The vulnerability can be reproduced by creating/editing any object in AWI and using a normal JavaScript payload, e.g. with an onerror handler. Because tooltips are only shown in AWI when the text length exceeds the column width, the text needs to be padded with some sample-text to make sure the JavaScript code gets executed. Vulnerable / tested versions: ----------------------------- The tested version of AWI was 12.2.0. Vendor contact timeline: ------------------------ 2018-10-18: SEC Consult contacts vendor through vuln@xxxxxx via encrypted email. 2018-10-25: Vendor confirms the receipt of the vulnerability information. 2018-11-22: Vendor confirms the vulnerability and asks for postponement of advisory release date. 2018-12-11: Vendor provides planned patch numbers. 2018-01-17: Vendor informs SEC Consult that patches have been published. 2019-01-18: CA Technologies and SEC Consult define January 24th 2019 as release date for SEC Consult advisory and CA Technologies Security Notice. 2019-01-24: Public release of security advisory Solution: --------- The vendor provides patched versions: Automic.Web.Interface 12.0.6 HF2 Automic.Web.Interface 12.1.3 HF3 Automic.Web.Interface 12.2.1 HF1 Available from: https://downloads.automic.com/ The vendor released a security advisory which is available here: https://support.ca.com/us/product-content/recommended-reading/security-notices/CA20190124-01-security-notice-for-ca-automic-workload-automation.html Workaround: ----------- None Advisory URL: ------------- https://www.sec-consult.com/en/vulnerability-lab/advisories/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab SEC Consult Europe | Asia | North America About SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab The SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab is an integrated part of SEC Consult. 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