Fortinet FortiManager is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability because it fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input.
An attacker may leverage this issue to execute arbitrary script code in the browser of an unsuspecting user in the context of the affected site. This may allow the attacker to steal cookie-based authentication credentials and launch other attacks.
FortiManager 6.0.0 and prior are vulnerable.
Information
Fortinet FortiManager 5.4.4
Fortinet FortiManager 5.4.2
Fortinet FortiManager 5.4.1
Fortinet FortiManager 5.4
Fortinet FortiManager 5.2.8
Fortinet FortiManager 5.2.7
Fortinet FortiManager 5.2.6
Fortinet FortiManager 5.2.5
Fortinet FortiManager 5.2.2
Fortinet FortiManager 5.2.1
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.12
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.11
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.10
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.9
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.8
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.7
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.6
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.5
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.4
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.3
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.2
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0.1
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0
Fortinet FortiManager 2.80
Fortinet FortiManager 5.2.4
Fortinet FortiManager 5.2.3
Fortinet FortiManager 5.0
Fortinet FortiManager 4.3
Fortinet FortiManager 3.0
Exploit
To exploit this issue an attacker must entice an unsuspecting victim to open a malicious URI.
References:
- Fortinet Homepage (Fortinet)
- FortiManager XSS vulnerability when view config under Revision History (Fortinet)