Source Code Disclosure (ASP.NET)
Summary#
Invicti identified a possible source code disclosure (ASP.NET), which can contain sensitive data - such as database connection strings, usernames and passwords - along with the technical and business logic of the application.
Impact#
Depending on the source code, database connection strings, username and passwords, the internal workings and business logic of application might be revealed. With such information, an attacker can mount the following types of attacks:
- Access the database or other data resources. Depending on the privileges of the account obtained from the source code, it may be possible to read, update or delete arbitrary data from the database.
- Gain access to password protected administrative mechanisms such as dashboards, management consoles and admin panels, hence gaining full control of the application.
- Develop further attacks by investigating the source code for input validation errors and logic vulnerabilities.
Actions To Take#
- Confirm exactly what aspects of the source code are actually disclosed; due to the limitations of these types of vulnerability, it might not be possible to confirm this in all instances. Confirm this is not an intended functionality.
- If it is a file required by the application, change its permissions to prevent public users from accessing it. If it is not, then remove it from the web server.
- Ensure that the server has all the current security patches applied.
- Remove all temporary and backup files from the web server.
Required Skills for Successful Exploitation#
This is dependent on the information obtained from the source code. Uncovering these forms of vulnerabilities does not require high levels of skills. However, a highly skilled attacker could leverage this form of vulnerability to obtain account information from databases or administrative panels, ultimately leading to the control of the application or even the host the application resides on.
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Further Reading#
Invicti Security Insights