Activity log for bug #1900872

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2020-10-21 15:46:28 Dorina Timbur bug added bug
2020-10-21 15:46:28 Dorina Timbur attachment added xss1.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1900872/+attachment/5425109/+files/xss1.png
2020-10-21 15:46:49 Dorina Timbur attachment added xss2.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon/+bug/1900872/+attachment/5425110/+files/xss2.png
2020-10-21 16:43:15 Jeremy Stanley bug task added ossa
2020-10-21 16:43:29 Jeremy Stanley ossa: status New Incomplete
2020-10-21 17:06:06 Jeremy Stanley description As part of a penetration test done by a third party on a customer environment, it was found that by adding JavaScript into the ‘Subnet Name’ field, the JavaScript would trigger when adding the network to an instance and then loading a network trunk. The user needs permissions to create a network and edit an instance for this to trigger. See attached screenshots for more details. This is susceptible to a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability. This issue is being treated as a potential security risk under embargo. Please do not make any public mention of embargoed (private) security vulnerabilities before their coordinated publication by the OpenStack Vulnerability Management Team in the form of an official OpenStack Security Advisory. This includes discussion of the bug or associated fixes in public forums such as mailing lists, code review systems and bug trackers. Please also avoid private disclosure to other individuals not already approved for access to this information, and provide this same reminder to those who are made aware of the issue prior to publication. All discussion should remain confined to this private bug report, and any proposed fixes should be added to the bug as attachments. This embargo shall not extend past 2021-01-19 and will be made public by or on that date even if no fix is identified. As part of a penetration test done by a third party on a customer environment, it was found that by adding JavaScript into the ‘Subnet Name’ field, the JavaScript would trigger when adding the network to an instance and then loading a network trunk. The user needs permissions to create a network and edit an instance for this to trigger. See attached screenshots for more details. This is susceptible to a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.
2020-10-21 17:06:27 Jeremy Stanley bug added subscriber Horizon Core security contacts
2020-10-22 08:06:29 Dorina Timbur bug added subscriber Dan Ackerson
2020-10-26 21:21:49 Gage Hugo bug added subscriber James Hill
2020-10-26 21:30:07 Gage Hugo marked as duplicate 1892848
2021-08-03 14:24:34 Jeremy Stanley information type Private Security Public Security
2021-08-03 14:24:49 Jeremy Stanley description This issue is being treated as a potential security risk under embargo. Please do not make any public mention of embargoed (private) security vulnerabilities before their coordinated publication by the OpenStack Vulnerability Management Team in the form of an official OpenStack Security Advisory. This includes discussion of the bug or associated fixes in public forums such as mailing lists, code review systems and bug trackers. Please also avoid private disclosure to other individuals not already approved for access to this information, and provide this same reminder to those who are made aware of the issue prior to publication. All discussion should remain confined to this private bug report, and any proposed fixes should be added to the bug as attachments. This embargo shall not extend past 2021-01-19 and will be made public by or on that date even if no fix is identified. As part of a penetration test done by a third party on a customer environment, it was found that by adding JavaScript into the ‘Subnet Name’ field, the JavaScript would trigger when adding the network to an instance and then loading a network trunk. The user needs permissions to create a network and edit an instance for this to trigger. See attached screenshots for more details. This is susceptible to a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability. As part of a penetration test done by a third party on a customer environment, it was found that by adding JavaScript into the ‘Subnet Name’ field, the JavaScript would trigger when adding the network to an instance and then loading a network trunk. The user needs permissions to create a network and edit an instance for this to trigger. See attached screenshots for more details. This is susceptible to a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability.