Vulnerabilities > CVE-2019-8449 - Missing Authentication for Critical Function vulnerability in Atlassian Jira
Attack vector
NETWORK Attack complexity
LOW Privileges required
NONE Confidentiality impact
LOW Integrity impact
NONE Availability impact
NONE Summary
The /rest/api/latest/groupuserpicker resource in Jira before version 8.4.0 allows remote attackers to enumerate usernames via an information disclosure vulnerability.
Vulnerable Configurations
Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)
Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)
- Choosing a Message/Channel Identifier on a Public/Multicast Channel Attackers aware that more data is being fed into a multicast or public information distribution means can 'select' information bound only for another client, even if the distribution means itself forces users to authenticate in order to connect initially. Doing so allows the attacker to gain access to possibly privileged information, possibly perpetrate other attacks through the distribution means by impersonation. If the channel/message being manipulated is an input rather than output mechanism for the system, (such as a command bus), this style of attack could change its identifier from a less privileged to more so privileged channel or command.
- Using Unpublished Web Service APIs An attacker searches for and invokes Web Services APIs that the target system designers did not intend to be publicly available. If these APIs fail to authenticate requests the attacker may be able to invoke services and/or gain privileges they are not authorized for.
- Manipulating Writeable Terminal Devices This attack exploits terminal devices that allow themselves to be written to by other users. The attacker sends command strings to the target terminal device hoping that the target user will hit enter and thereby execute the malicious command with their privileges. The attacker can send the results (such as copying /etc/passwd) to a known directory and collect once the attack has succeeded.
- Cross Site Request Forgery (aka Session Riding) An attacker crafts malicious web links and distributes them (via web pages, email, etc.), typically in a targeted manner, hoping to induce users to click on the link and execute the malicious action against some third-party application. If successful, the action embedded in the malicious link will be processed and accepted by the targeted application with the users' privilege level. This type of attack leverages the persistence and implicit trust placed in user session cookies by many web applications today. In such an architecture, once the user authenticates to an application and a session cookie is created on the user's system, all following transactions for that session are authenticated using that cookie including potential actions initiated by an attacker and simply "riding" the existing session cookie.
D2sec
name | Atlassian JIRA Username Enumeration |
url | http://www.d2sec.com/exploits/atlassian_jira_username_enumeration.html |
Exploit-Db
id | EDB-ID:47990 |
last seen | 2020-02-03 |
modified | 2020-02-03 |
published | 2020-02-03 |
reporter | Exploit-DB |
source | https://www.exploit-db.com/download/47990 |
title | ira 8.3.4 - Information Disclosure (Username Enumeration) |
Nessus
NASL family | CGI abuses |
NASL id | JIRA_8_4_0.NASL |
description | According to its self-reported version number, the instance of Atlassian JIRA hosted on the remote web server is prior to prior to 8.4.0. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities: - An authorization bypass vulnerability exists in the /rest/issueNav/1/issueTable resource as well as the /rest/api/latest/groupuserpicker resource. An unauthenticated, remote attacker can exploit this, to enumerate usernames due to an incorrect authorization check. (CVE-2019-8449) - A server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability exists in the /plugins/servlet/gadgets/makeRequest resource due to a logic bug in the JiraWhitelist class. A remote attacker can exploit this to access the content of internal network resources via a Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability. (CVE-2019-8451) - An authentication bypass vulnerability exists in the /rest/api/1.0/render rest resource. An unauthenticated, remote attacker can exploit this, to determine if an attachment with a specific name exists and if an issue key is valid due to a missing permissions check. (CVE-2019-14995) - An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the AccessLogFilter class due to a caching vulnerability. A remote anonymous attackers can exploit this to access details about other users, including their username, when Jira is configured with a reverse Proxy and or a load balancer with caching or a CDN. (CVE-2019-14997) - A cross-site request forgery (XSRF) vulnerability exists in Webwork action Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) protection. A remote attacker can exploit this by bypassing its protection by |
last seen | 2020-04-10 |
modified | 2019-09-20 |
plugin id | 129099 |
published | 2019-09-20 |
reporter | This script is Copyright (C) 2019-2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof. |
source | https://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/129099 |
title | Atlassian JIRA < 8.4.0 Multiple Vulnerabilities |
code |
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Packetstorm
data source | https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/download/156172/jira834-disclose.txt |
id | PACKETSTORM:156172 |
last seen | 2020-02-03 |
published | 2020-02-02 |
reporter | Mufeed VH |
source | https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/156172/Jira-8.3.4-Information-Disclosure.html |
title | Jira 8.3.4 Information Disclosure |