S4E just found a medium vulnerable javascript library scanner
medium·Misconfiguration·Updated Jan 3, 2024

OpenBMCS 2.4 Unauthenticated SSRF / RFI Vulnerability Scanner

OpenBMCS 2.4 contains an Unauthenticated SSRF / RFI vulnerability.

Est. Time~10 seconds
Scan TypeSingle Scan
Targetsdomain, ipv4, subdomain
CostFree
0
Times Used
by S4E users
0
Assets Scanned
domains & IPs
0
Vulnerabilities Found
confirmed findings
References
Detail

Building Management & Controls System (BMCS). No matter what the size of your business, the OpenBMCS software has the ability to expand to hundreds of controllers. Our product can control and monitor anything from a garage door to a complete campus wide network, with everything you need on board.


Unauthenticated Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) and Remote File Include (RFI) vulnerability exists in OpenBMCS within its functionalities. The application parses user supplied data in the POST parameter 'ip' to query a server IP on port 81 by default. Since no validation is carried out on the parameter, an attacker can specify an external domain and force the application to make an HTTP request to an arbitrary destination host. This can be used by an external attacker for example to bypass firewalls and initiate a service and network enumeration on the internal network through the affected application, allows hijacking the current session of the user, execute cross-site scripting code or changing the look of the page and content modification on current display.

Solution Advice
  • You need to apply related fixes.
  • Sanitize all parameters received as input from the user.

Get AI-powered remediation steps tailored to your asset.

Try AI Solutions →

Check your infrastructure.
Right now.

11,000+ scanners. Free to start. No credit card required.

Online OpenBMCS 2.4 Unauthenticated SSRF / RFI Vulnerability Scanner S4E