JVNDB-2010-000006

Vulnerability from jvndb - Published: 2010-03-12 15:29 - Updated:2010-03-12 15:29
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Summary
OpenPNE authentication bypass vulnerability
Details
OpenPNE contains an authentication bypass vulnerability. OpenPNE is an open source SNS (Social Networking Service) software. OpenPNE provides an "IP address range limitation" function to provide access to certain pages only to mobile devices. OpenPNE has an issue with the IP address range limitation function that may lead to an authentication bypass vulnerability. As a result, the "simple login" function for mobile phones may allow a remote attacker to bypass authentication. Note that products are affected by this vulnerability only when mobile device support and IP address range limitation are both enabled. According to the developer, in all versions of OpenPNE 1.6 and later, the IP adress range limitation function is either not implemented or not enabled by default. The developer has released information regarding this issue. For more information, refer to the information provided by the developer. Hiromitsu Takagi reported this vulnerability to IPA. JPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.
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  "dc:date": "2010-03-12T15:29+09:00",
  "dcterms:issued": "2010-03-12T15:29+09:00",
  "dcterms:modified": "2010-03-12T15:29+09:00",
  "description": "OpenPNE contains an authentication bypass vulnerability.\r\n\r\nOpenPNE is an open source SNS (Social Networking Service) software. OpenPNE provides an \"IP address range limitation\" function to provide access to certain pages only to mobile devices. OpenPNE has an issue with the IP address range limitation function that may lead to an authentication bypass vulnerability. As a result, the \"simple login\" function for mobile phones may allow a remote attacker to bypass authentication. \r\n\r\nNote that products are affected by this vulnerability only when mobile device support and IP address range limitation are both enabled.\r\n\r\nAccording to the developer, in all versions of OpenPNE 1.6 and later, the IP adress range limitation function is either not implemented or not enabled by default. The developer has released information regarding this issue. For more information, refer to the information provided by the developer.\r\n\r\nHiromitsu Takagi reported this vulnerability to IPA.\r\nJPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.",
  "link": "https://jvndb.jvn.jp/en/contents/2010/JVNDB-2010-000006.html",
  "sec:cpe": {
    "#text": "cpe:/a:tejimaya:openpne",
    "@product": "OpenPNE",
    "@vendor": "OpenPNE",
    "@version": "2.2"
  },
  "sec:cvss": {
    "@score": "5.8",
    "@severity": "Medium",
    "@type": "Base",
    "@vector": "AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N",
    "@version": "2.0"
  },
  "sec:identifier": "JVNDB-2010-000006",
  "sec:references": [
    {
      "#text": "http://jvn.jp/en/jp/JVN06874657/index.html",
      "@id": "JVN#06874657",
      "@source": "JVN"
    },
    {
      "#text": "http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-1040",
      "@id": "CVE-2010-1040",
      "@source": "CVE"
    },
    {
      "#text": "http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2010-1040",
      "@id": "CVE-2010-1040",
      "@source": "NVD"
    },
    {
      "#text": "http://www.ipa.go.jp/security/english/vuln/201003_openpne_en.html",
      "@id": "Security Alert for OpenPNE Vulnerability",
      "@source": "IPA SECURITY ALERTS"
    },
    {
      "#text": "http://secunia.com/advisories/38857",
      "@id": "SA38857",
      "@source": "SECUNIA"
    },
    {
      "#text": "https://www.ipa.go.jp/en/security/vulnerabilities/cwe.html",
      "@id": "CWE-264",
      "@title": "Permissions(CWE-264)"
    }
  ],
  "title": "OpenPNE authentication bypass vulnerability"
}


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