Published:2015/09/04  Last Updated:2015/09/04

JVN#00015036
OpenDocMan vulnerable to cross-site scripting

Overview

OpenDocMan contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability.

Products Affected

  • OpenDocMan versions prior to 1.3.4

Description

OpenDocMan is a document management system (DMS). OpenDocMan contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability due to a processing flaw in the "redirection" parameter.

Impact

An arbitrary script may be executed on the user's Mozilla Firefox.

Solution

Update the software
Update to the latest version according to information provided by the developer.

Vendor Status

Vendor Link
OpenDocMan Free Download

References

JPCERT/CC Addendum

Vulnerability Analysis by JPCERT/CC

Analyzed on 2015.09.04 (CVSS Base Metrics)

What is CVSS?

Measures Severity Description
Access Vector(AV) Local (L) Adjacent Network (A) Network (N) A vulnerability exploitable with network access means the vulnerable software is bound to the network stack and the attacker does not require local network access or local access. Such a vulnerability is often termed "remotely exploitable".
Access Complexity(AC) High (H) Medium (M) Low (L) The access conditions are somewhat specialized.
Authentication(Au) Multiple (M) Single (S) None (N) Authentication is not required to exploit the vulnerability.
Confidentiality Impact(C) None (N) Partial (P) Complete (C) There is no impact to the confidentiality of the system.
Integrity Impact(I) None (N) Partial (P) Complete (C) Modification of some system files or information is possible, but the attacker does not have control over what can be modified, or the scope of what the attacker can affect is limited.
Availability Impact(A) None (N) Partial (P) Complete (C) There is no impact to the availability of the system.

Base Score:4.3

Credit

Gen Sato of TRADE WORKS Co.,Ltd. Security Dept. reported this vulnerability to IPA.
JPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.

Other Information

JPCERT Alert
JPCERT Reports
CERT Advisory
CPNI Advisory
TRnotes
CVE CVE-2015-5625
JVN iPedia JVNDB-2015-000128