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From: Ahmet Sabri ALPER (s_alperhotmail.com)
Date: Sat Jan 26 2002 - 12:20:18 CST

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    +/-------------\-------- ID: ARL02-A01 ------/-----------
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    +/--------------\------- salperpcworld.com.tr -----/-------
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    Advisory Information
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    Software Package : Hosting Controller
    Vendor Homepage :
    http://www.hostingcontroller.com
    Vulnerable Versions: 1.4.1 , 1.4.b and probably
    previous versions
    Platforms : Windows based servers
    Vulnerability Type : Design Error
    Vendor Contacted : 23/Jan/2002
    Prior Problems : BID: 3808 & BID: 3811
    Current Version : 1.4.1 (vulnerable)


    Summary
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    Hosting Controller is an all in one administrative
    hosting tool for Windows based servers.
    It automates all hosting tasks and gives full control of
    each website to the respective owner.
    A vulnerability exists in Hosting Controller which could
    enable anyone to confirm the validity
    of usernames and crack the password's of known
    users via brute forcing method.

    Details
    -------
    The site owners' may login to Hosting Controller by
    submitting the login form either found at;
    http://www.thesite.com.tr/admin/
    http://www.thesite.com.tr/webadmin/
    http://www.thesite.com.tr/advwebadmin/
    http://www.thesite.com.tr/hostingcontroller/
          ¤ These paths are the most common ones for
    Hosting Controller login page.

    If a non-existing username is entered, the form
    returns the message:
    "The user name could not be found".
    Anyone can try this login process for finding an
    existing user name. When an existing username
    is entered, but the password supplied with it was
    incorrect, the form returns the message:
    "The user has entered an invalid password".
    So now, the attacker may launch a brute force attack
    on the password entry, for the known username.
    I should point out that, generally domain names or
    related variations are used as usernames in
    Hosting Controller. So it is even possible to easily
    predict the username.
    Once logged in, the attacker will have total control
    over the web site.

    Solution
    --------
    The vendor replied within 12 hours after the contact,
    stating they would release a patch within
    1-2 weeks which will probably be based on the first of
    the below suggested solutions.
    Hosting Controller managers were highly responsive
    to this advisory submission and acknowledged
    the security vulnerability in the Hosting Controller
    programme.
    They responded quickly and professionally which is a
    really good action that every vendor should
    take in such occasions.

    1. A practical solution might be limiting login tries
    from the same IP, on a time basis.
    Eg: 3 wrong password entries from the same IP
    within an hour, may trigger such a protection.

    2. The login form might return a message like "Wrong
    username or password", if either of the
    username or the password entry is wrong.

    3. Assignment of hardly guessable usernames and
    passwords, and changing of passwords in a period
    of time might also be a quick idea.

    4. Also the path to the Hosting Controller might be
    changed to a non-default path or perhaps the
    path might be named with random character
    sequences.

    Credits
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    Discovered on Jan 23, 2002 by Ahmet Sabri ALPER
    <salperpcworld.com.tr>
    Ahmet Sabri ALPER is the System Security Editor of
    PCLIFE Magazine.

    References
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    Product Web Page: http://www.hostingcontroller.com