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CVSS: 6.5EPSS: 0%CPEs: 7EXPL: 2

A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) affecting the PDF generation in MicroStrategy 10.4, 2019 before Update 6, and 2020 before Update 2 allows authenticated users to access the content of internal network resources or leak files from the local system via HTML containers embedded in a dossier/dashboard document. NOTE: 10.4., no fix will be released as version will reach end-of-life on 31/12/2020. Una vulnerabilidad de tipo Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) afectando la generación de PDF en MicroStrategy versiones 10.4, 2019 anterior al Update 6 y 2020 anterior al Update 2, permite a usuarios autenticados acceder al contenido de los recursos de la red interna o filtrar archivos de sistema local por medio de contenedores HTML integrados en un documento dossier/dashboard. NOTA: versión 10.4., ninguna solución será publicada ya que la versión llegará al final de su vida útil el 31/12/2020 • https://github.com/darkvirus-7x/exploit-CVE-2020-24815 http://microstrategy.com https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/Securing-PDF-and-Excel-Export-with-Whitelists?language=en_US https://triskelelabs.com/extracting-your-aws-access-keys-through-a-pdf-file • CWE-918: Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) •

CVSS: 8.8EPSS: 0%CPEs: 1EXPL: 2

main.aspx in Microstrategy Analytics 10.4.0026.0049 and earlier has CSRF. NOTE: The vendor claims that documentation for preventing a CSRF attack has been provided (https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/KB37643-New-security-feature-introduced-in-MicroStrategy-Web-9-0?language=en_US) and disagrees that this issue is a vulnerability. They also claim that MicroStrategy was never properly informed of this issue via normal support channels or their vulnerability reporting page on their website, so they were unable to evaluate the report or explain how this is something their customers view as a feature and not a security vulnerability ** EN DISPUTA ** main.aspx en Microstrategy Analytics 10.4.0026.0049 y anteriores tiene Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF). NOTA: El fabricante alega que ha provisto documentación para prevenir un ataque CSRF (https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/KB37643-New-security-feature-introduced-in-MicroStrategy-Web-9-0? • https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/KB37643-New-security-feature-introduced-in-MicroStrategy-Web-9-0?language=en_US https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Siros96/MicroStrategy_CSRF/master/PoC https://seclists.org/bugtraq/2018/Dec/3 • CWE-352: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) •