2012-10-26

Layton Helpbox 4.4.0 Password Disclosure Vulnerability by Joseph Sheridan

Summary

Layton Technologies Helpbox product version 4.4.0 is vulnerable to a password disclosure vulnerability in an error page.

CVE number: CVE-2012-4976
Impact: High
Vendor homepage: http://www.laytontechnology.com
Vendor notified: 10/09/2012
Vendor response: This product has been replaced by 'ServiceDesk' but fixes may be available with valid support contracts.
Credit: Joseph Sheridan of ReactionIS

Affected Products

Helpbox 4.4.0

Details

The error page discloses the ODBC database connection string containing the cleartext username and password for the database connection. An attacker can then use these details to access the database. The vulnerable page was 'selectawasset.asp' with a querystring parameter of 'element=sys_asset_id'.

Impact

An attacker may be able to login to the database directly with the credentials disclosed.

Solution

Layton advise upgrading to their newer 'ServiceDesk' product. However, if you have an active support contract, Layton may be able to provide fixes for you.

About ReactionIS

Reaction Information Security is a leading independent pen test consultancy specialising in delivering the highest quality security testing services including network pen testing and web application security testing. As a CESG CHECK Service Provider we are authorised to carry out penetration testing on classified government networks.

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