CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2019-17118

Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)

Published: Oct 17, 2019 | Modified: Oct 22, 2019
CVSS 3.x
8.8
HIGH
Source:
NVD
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
CVSS 2.x
6.8 MEDIUM
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
Ubuntu

A CSRF issue in WiKID 2FA Enterprise Server through 4.2.0-b2053 allows a remote attacker to trick an authenticated user into performing unintended actions such as (1) create or delete admin users; (2) create or delete groups; or (3) create, delete, enable, or disable normal users or devices.

Weakness

The web application does not, or can not, sufficiently verify whether a well-formed, valid, consistent request was intentionally provided by the user who submitted the request.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.4.81-b676 (including) 3.4.81-b676 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.4.85-b780 (including) 3.4.85-b780 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.4.87-b1092 (including) 3.4.87-b1092 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.4.87-b1159 (including) 3.4.87-b1159 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.4.87-b1169 (including) 3.4.87-b1169 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.4.87-b1216 (including) 3.4.87-b1216 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.4.87-b824 (including) 3.4.87-b824 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.4.87-b839 (including) 3.4.87-b839 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1342 (including) 3.5.0-b1342 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1352 (including) 3.5.0-b1352 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1359 (including) 3.5.0-b1359 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1373 (including) 3.5.0-b1373 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1403 (including) 3.5.0-b1403 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1411 (including) 3.5.0-b1411 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1421 (including) 3.5.0-b1421 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1428 (including) 3.5.0-b1428 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1438 (including) 3.5.0-b1438 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1472 (including) 3.5.0-b1472 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1542 (including) 3.5.0-b1542 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.5.0-b1580 (including) 3.5.0-b1580 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.6.0-b1659 (including) 3.6.0-b1659 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 3.6.0-b1672 (including) 3.6.0-b1672 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.0-b1787 (including) 4.0-b1787 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.0-b1798 (including) 4.0-b1798 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.0-b1803 (including) 4.0-b1803 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.0.1-b1817 (including) 4.0.1-b1817 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.0.1-b1821 (including) 4.0.1-b1821 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.0.1-b1905 (including) 4.0.1-b1905 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.0.1-b1906 (including) 4.0.1-b1906 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.0.2-b1917 (including) 4.0.2-b1917 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.0.2-b1921 (including) 4.0.2-b1921 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.1.0-b1926 (including) 4.1.0-b1926 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.1.0-b1941 (including) 4.1.0-b1941 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.1.0-b1949 (including) 4.1.0-b1949 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.1.0-b1955 (including) 4.1.0-b1955 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b1978 (including) 4.2.0-b1978 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b1981 (including) 4.2.0-b1981 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b1984 (including) 4.2.0-b1984 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b2007 (including) 4.2.0-b2007 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b2014 (including) 4.2.0-b2014 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b2016 (including) 4.2.0-b2016 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b2020 (including) 4.2.0-b2020 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b2023 (including) 4.2.0-b2023 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b2028 (including) 4.2.0-b2028 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b2032 (including) 4.2.0-b2032 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b2047 (including) 4.2.0-b2047 (including)
2fa_enterprise_server Wikidsystems 4.2.0-b2053 (including) 4.2.0-b2053 (including)

Potential Mitigations

  • Use a vetted library or framework that does not allow this weakness to occur or provides constructs that make this weakness easier to avoid.
  • For example, use anti-CSRF packages such as the OWASP CSRFGuard. [REF-330]
  • Another example is the ESAPI Session Management control, which includes a component for CSRF. [REF-45]
  • Use the “double-submitted cookie” method as described by Felten and Zeller:
  • When a user visits a site, the site should generate a pseudorandom value and set it as a cookie on the user’s machine. The site should require every form submission to include this value as a form value and also as a cookie value. When a POST request is sent to the site, the request should only be considered valid if the form value and the cookie value are the same.
  • Because of the same-origin policy, an attacker cannot read or modify the value stored in the cookie. To successfully submit a form on behalf of the user, the attacker would have to correctly guess the pseudorandom value. If the pseudorandom value is cryptographically strong, this will be prohibitively difficult.
  • This technique requires Javascript, so it may not work for browsers that have Javascript disabled. [REF-331]

References