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OpenAM Open Redirect

OpenAM Open Redirect
Posted Feb 24, 2016
Authored by Stephan Sekula

Compass Security discovered a web application security flaw in the OpenAM application which allows an attacker to launch phishing attacks against users by redirecting them to a malicious website. An attacker is able to create a link that, when visited, will redirect the user to a website of the attacker's choosing once the victim attempts to login. This allows, for instance, phishing of user credentials. Since it is the victim who needs to visit the malicious link, this attack is possible for unauthenticated attackers who do not have access to the affected websites. Versions 9.5.5, 10.0.2, 10.1.0-Xpress, 11.0.0 through 11.0.3, and 12.0.0 through 12.0.2 are vulnerable.

tags | exploit, web
SHA-256 | 88f9d412f3d250d135b3a6b3b9f26c0dcfeb53a8228338a90e7281309a6da7e9

OpenAM Open Redirect

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# COMPASS SECURITY ADVISORY http://www.csnc.ch/en/downloads/advisories.html
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# CSNC ID: CSNC-2016-002
# Product: OpenAM [1]
# Vendor: ForgeRock
# Subject: Open Redirect
# Risk: Critical
# Effect: Remotely exploitable
# Author: Stephan Sekula (stephan.sekula@csnc.de)
# Date: February 23rd 2016
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Introduction:
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OpenAM provides core identity services to simplify the implementation of
transparent single sign-on (SSO) as a security component in a network
infrastructure. OpenAM provides the foundation for integrating diverse
web applications that might typically operate against a disparate set of
identity repositories and are hosted on a variety of platforms such as
web and application servers. [1]

Compass Security discovered a web application security flaw in the OpenAM
application which allows an attacker to launch phishing attacks against users
by redirecting them to a malicious website. An attacker is able to create a
link that, when visited, will redirect the user to a website of the attacker's
choosing once the victim attempts to login. This allows, for instance,
phishing of user credentials. Since it is the victim who needs to visit the
malicious link, this attack is possible for unauthenticated attackers who do
not have access to the affected websites.


Affected Versions:
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The following OpenAM versions are vulnerable:
- 9.5.5
- 10.0.2
- 10.1.0-Xpress
- 11.0.0-11.0.3
- 12.0.0-12.0.2

OpenAM version 13.0.0 is not vulnerable.


Patches:
--------
OpenAM released patches for each affected version as part of OpenAM
Security Advisory #201601 [2].


Technical Description:
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OpenAM provides a whitelist mechanism that allows specifying allowed
redirection URLs. If user input is not part of this whitelist, the user should
be redirected to an error page. However, this mechanism only works for
parameter values of the form "http://www.csnc.de" and "www.csnc.de". Parameter
values such as "//www.csnc.de" will not be caught, thus effectively bypassing
the whitelist mechanism.

Example:
/openam_sp/UI/Login?goto=//www.csnc.de&gotoOnFail=//www.csnc.de

Exploiting the vulnerability will lead to redirections to arbitrary websites
which allows phishing of user credentials.


Milestones:
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2015-12-16: Vulnerability discovered
2016-01-04: Vendor notified
2016-02-05: Vendor provided patched version
2016-02-23: Public disclosure


References:
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[1] http://openam.forgerock.org/
[2] https://forgerock.org/2016/02/openam-security-advisory-201601/
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