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Unauthorized modification of displayed content in RTMF, SAP security note 1874288

SAP Note 1874288

SAP security note 1874288, "Unauthorized modification of displayed content in RTMF". Below are the symptom, SAP recommended solution and the affected software components.

Description

Symptom

RTMF can be abused by an attacker, allowing them to modify displayed application content without authorization, and to potentially obtain authentication information from other legitimate users.

Solution

Under the "SP Patchlevel" tab within this note, you can check for the appropriate SP Patchlevel fixing this issue.

Reason and prerequisites

RTMF does not sufficiently encode cookie parameters, resulting in a reflected cross-site scripting issue. A reflected cross-site scripting attack can be used to non-permanently deface or modify displayed content from a website.

Reflected cross-site scripting can be used to steal another user’s authentication information, such as data relating to their current session. An attacker who gains access to this data may use it to impersonate the user and access all information with the same rights as the target user. If an administrator is impersonated, the security of the application may be fully compromised.

CVSS

Score 4.3 Vector: AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N

References

Affected components

  • EPBC2 7.02 – 7.02
  • EP-BASIS 7.10 – 7.11
  • EP-BASIS 7.20 – 7.20
  • EP-BASIS 7.30 – 7.30
  • EP-BASIS 7.31 – 7.31
  • EP-BASIS 7.40 – 7.40

Full note on SAP: SAP Support Launchpad note 1874288

Detailed exploitation and proof-of-concept material for this note is maintained in the RedRays Security Platform. For access, contact [email protected].

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