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Palo Alto Expedition Migration Tool 1.1.12 and earlier - XSS

Low

Synopsis

Tenable has discovered a vulnerability in the Expedition Migration Tool version 1.1.12 and prior. A stored cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in Devices tab. Successful exploitation of this issue may allow an authenticated attacker with write privileges to User Mappings from Settings to inject arbitrary JavaScript or HTML.

Solution

Upgrade to version 1.1.13 or later.

Disclosure Timeline

Monday, April 8 - Tenable discloses to Palo Alto.
Monday, April 8 - Palo Alto acknowledges disclosure.
Thursday, April 11 - Palo Alto publishes advisory PAN-SA-2019-0009 / CVE-2019-1574

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Risk Information

CVE ID: CVE-2019-1574
Tenable Advisory ID: TRA-2019-19
Credit:
Sayali Kukarni of Tenable Research
CVSSv2 Base / Temporal Score:
3.6 / 3.0
CVSSv2 Vector:
AV:A/AC:H/Au:S/C:P/I:P/A:N
Affected Products:
Palo Alto Expedition Migration Tool 1.1.12 and earlier
Risk Factor:
Low

Advisory Timeline

04/11/2019 - Initial release