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vendor:
Time Tracker
by:
Mufaddal Masalawala
9.8
CVSS
CRITICAL
Password Reset Vulnerability
255
CWE
Product Name: Time Tracker
Affected Version From: 1.19.23.5311
Affected Version To: 1.19.23.5311
Patch Exists: YES
Related CWE: CVE-2020-27422
CPE: a:anuko:time_tracker
Metasploit: N/A
Other Scripts: N/A
Platforms Tested: Kali Linux 2020.3
2020

Anuko Time Tracker 1.19.23.5311 – Password Reset Vulnerability leading to Account Takeover

In Anuko Time Tracker v1.19.23.5311 and prior, the password reset link emailed to the user doesn't expire once used, hence the attacker could use the same link to take over the victim's account. An Attacker needs to have the link for successful exploitation. A malicious user could use the same password reset link of the victim multiple times to take over the account.

Mitigation:

Ensure that the password reset link expires once used.
Source

Exploit-DB raw data:

#Exploit Title: Anuko Time Tracker 1.19.23.5311 - Password Reset Vulnerability leading to Account Takeover
#Date: 2020-11-11
#Exploit Author: Mufaddal Masalawala
#Vendor Homepage: https://www.anuko.com/
#Software Link: https://www.anuko.com/time-tracker/index.htm
#Version: 1.19.23.5311
#Tested on: Kali Linux 2020.3
#CVE: CVE-2020-27422
#Proof Of Concept:
In Anuko Time Tracker v1.19.23.5311 and prior, the password reset link
emailed to the user doesn't expire once used, hence the attacker could use
the same link to take over the victim's account. An Attacker needs to have
the link for successful exploitation. A malicious user could use the same
password reset link of the victim multiple times to take over the account.
To exploit this vulnerability:

   1. Goto 'Password Reset' module and enter any user's login name
   2. Reset the password using the password reset link received in the email
   3. Use the same link again after resetting the password once
   4. Password is changed again using the previously used link.
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