Zimbra GraphQL CSRF Info Disclosure via Malicious Email
CVE-2024-9665 Published on November 22, 2024
Zimbra GraphQL Cross-Site Request Forgery Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Zimbra GraphQL Cross-Site Request Forgery Information Disclosure Vulnerability. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to disclose sensitive information on affected installations of Zimbra. User interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must open a malicious email message.
The specific flaw exists within the implementation of the graphql endpoint. The issue results from the lack of proper protections against cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to disclose information in the context of the target email account. Was ZDI-CAN-23939.
Weakness Type
What is a Session Riding Vulnerability?
The web application does not, or can not, sufficiently verify whether a well-formed, valid, consistent request was intentionally provided by the user who submitted the request. When a web server is designed to receive a request from a client without any mechanism for verifying that it was intentionally sent, then it might be possible for an attacker to trick a client into making an unintentional request to the web server which will be treated as an authentic request. This can be done via a URL, image load, XMLHttpRequest, etc. and can result in exposure of data or unintended code execution.
CVE-2024-9665 has been classified to as a Session Riding vulnerability or weakness.
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Affected Versions
Zimbra Version 10.0.8 is affected by CVE-2024-9665Exploit Probability
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