Product: OX Guard
Vendor: OX Software GmbH

Internal reference: 47878 (Bug ID)
Vulnerability type: Cross Site Scripting (CWE-80)
Vulnerable version: 2.4.2 and earlier
Vulnerable component: guard
Report confidence: Confirmed
Solution status: Fixed by Vendor
Fixed version: 2.4.0-rev11, 2.4.2-rev5
Researcher credits: Benjamin Daniel Mussler (@dejavuln)
Vendor notification: 2016-08-03
Solution date: 2016-08-18
Public disclosure: 2016-09-13
CVE reference: CVE-2016-6854
CVSS: 6.5 (CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N)

Vulnerability Details:
Script code which got injected to a mail with inline PGP signature gets 
executed when verifying the signature.

Risk:
Malicious script code can be executed within a users context. This can lead to 
session hijacking or triggering unwanted actions via the web interface (sending 
mail, deleting data etc.).

Steps to reproduce:
1. Add JS code to a mail body
2. Use PGP inline signatures
3. Open the mail in OX App Suite

Solution:
Users should not open mail from untrusted sources. We made sure that the 
verified content does not get handled in a way that code can get executed. 
Operators should update to the latest Patch Release.



Internal reference: 47914 (Bug ID)
Vulnerability type: Cross Site Scripting (CWE-80)
Vulnerable version: 2.4.2 and earlier
Vulnerable component: guard
Report confidence: Confirmed
Solution status: Fixed by Vendor
Fixed version: 2.4.0-rev11, 2.4.2-rev5
Researcher credits: secator
Vendor notification: 2016-08-05
Solution date: 2016-08-18
Public disclosure: 2016-09-13
CVE reference: CVE-2016-6853
CVSS: 4.3 (CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N)

Vulnerability Details:
Script code and references to external websites can be injected to the names of 
PGP public keys. When requesting that key later on using a specific URL, such 
script code might get executed. In case of injecting external websites, users 
might get lured into a phishing scheme.

Risk:
Malicious script code can be executed within a users context. This can lead to 
session hijacking or triggering unwanted actions via the web interface (sending 
mail, deleting data etc.).

Steps to reproduce:
1. As attacker, create a PGP key with malicious name
2. Get the key ID and create a link which will fetch that key
3. Make the victim call that link

Solution:
Users should not click links from untrusted sources. We now sanitize the 
returned key and make sure HTML content does not get interpreted by the 
browser. Operators should update to the latest Patch Release.



Internal reference: 48080 (Bug ID)
Vulnerability type: Cross Site Scripting (CWE-80)
Vulnerable version: 2.4.2 and earlier
Vulnerable component: guard
Report confidence: Confirmed
Solution status: Fixed by Vendor
Fixed version: 2.4.0-rev11, 2.4.2-rev5
Researcher credits: Benjamin Daniel Mussler (@dejavuln)
Vendor notification: 2016-08-15
Solution date: 2016-08-18
Public disclosure: 2016-09-13
CVE reference: CVE-2016-6851
CVSS: 4.3 (CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N)

Vulnerability Details:
Script code can be provided as parameter to the OX Guard guest reader web 
application. This allows cross-site scripting attacks against arbitrary users 
since no prior authentication is needed.

Risk:
Malicious script code can be executed within a users context. This can lead to 
session hijacking or triggering unwanted actions via the web interface (sending 
mail, deleting data etc.) in case the user has a active session on the same 
domain already.

Steps to reproduce:
1. As attacker, create a hyperlink with script code included at the "templid" 
parameter
2. Make the victim open that link

Solution:
Users should not click links from untrusted sources. We now sanitize the 
returned content for this parameter. Operators should update to the latest 
Patch Release.


Yours sincerely,
 Martin Heiland, Open-Xchange GmbH

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