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Various Cross-Site-Scripting Vulnerabilities in Oracle Reports
Details Oracle Reports is Oracle's award-winning, high-fidelity enterprise reporting tool. It enables businesses to give immediate access to information to all levels within and outside of the organization in an unrivaled scalable and secure environment. Oracle Reports, a component of the Oracle Application Server, is used by Oracle itself for the E-Business Suite. Many large customers are using Oracle Reports as reporting tool for their enterprise applications. The Oracle Reports parameter customize can read any file by using an absolute or relative file name. Parts of the file content are displayed in the Reports error message (see test case). Affected Products Internet Application Server Oracle Application Server Oracle Developer Suite Patch Information This bug is NOT FIXED with Critical Patch Update July 2005 (CPU July 2005). It seems that Oracle is NOT INTERESTED to fix this issue and provide patches for this issue. If you think you need a patch to protect your Oracle Application Server you should contact Oracle. Testcase http://myserver:7778/reports/rwservlet/showenv?server=reptest&debug=<script>alert(document.cookie);</script> http://myserver:7778/reports/rwservlet/parsequery?server=myserver&test=<script>alert(document.cookie);</script> http://myserver:7778/reports/rwservlet?server=myserver+report=test.rdf+userid=scott/tiger@iasdb+ destype=localFile+desformat=delimited+desname=FILE:+CELLWRAPPER=*+delimiter=<script>alert(document.cookie);</script> http://myserver:7778/reports/rwservlet?server=myserver+report=test.rdf+userid=scott/tiger@iasdb+ destype=localFile+desformat=delimited+desname=FILE:+CELLWRAPPER=<script>alert(document.cookie);</script> History 31-jul-2003 Oracle secalert was informed 31-jul-2003 Bug confirmed 18-aug-2003 Oracle secalert was informed about an additional CSS bug 18-aug-2003 Bug confirmed 23-aug-2003 Oracle secalert was informed about additional CSS bugs 23-aug-2003 Bug confirmed 15-apr-2005 Red-Database-Security informed Oracle secalert that this vulnerability will publish after CPU July 2005 Red-Database-Security offered Oracle more time if it is not possible to provide a fix ==> NO FEEDBACK. 12-jul-2005 Oracle published CPU July 2005 without fixing this issue 18-jul-2005 Red-Database-Security published this advisory 21-jul-2005 Affected products added 25-aug-2005 CVE number added © 2005 by Red-Database-Security GmbH - last update 03-nov-2005 |
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