Summary
Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability in Debug Mode and in exposed JSP filesWho should read this | All Struts 2 developers and users |
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Impact of vulnerability | Affects of a cross-site scripting vulnerability when debug mode is switched on or JSPs are exposed in production environment. |
Maximum security rating | Low |
Recommendation | Turn off debug mode in production environment, apply tips from Security guideline to secure JSPs. An upgrade to Struts 2.3.20 is recommended. |
Affected Software | Struts 2.0.0 - Struts Struts 2.3.16.3 |
Reporter | Takayoshi Isayama, Mitsui Bussan Secure Directions, Inc. Taki Uchiyama, JPCERT/CC |
CVE Identifier | CVE-2015-5169 |
Problem
When the Struts2 debug mode is turned on, under certain conditions an arbitrary script may be executed in the 'Problem Report' screen. Also if JSP files are exposed to be accessed directly it's possible to execute an arbitrary script.
Solution
It is generally not advisable to have debug mode switched on outside of the development environment. Debug mode should always be turned off in production setup. Also never expose JSPs files directly and hide them inside WEB-INF
folder or define dedicated security constraints to block access to raw JSP files. Please also read our Security guide - it contains useful informations how to secure your application.
Struts >= 2.3.20 is not vulnerable to this attack. We recommend upgrading to Struts 2.3.20 or higher.
Backward compatibility
No backward compatibility problems are expected.
Workaround
Upgrade to Struts 2.3.20