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Cross-Site Request Forgery occurrences in Jizhicms
An issue was discovered in JIZHI CMS 1.9.4. There is a CSRF vulnerability that can add an admin account via index, /admin.php/Admin/adminadd.html (2022-11-23, CVE-2021-29334)
An issue was discovered in jizhicms v2.3.1. There is a CSRF vulnerability that can add a admin. (2022-08-19, CVE-2022-36577)
JIZHICMS 1.5.1 allows admin.php/Admin/adminadd.html CSRF to add an administrator. (2019-10-14, CVE-2019-17593)
Why Cross-Site Request Forgery can be dangerous
The absence of Anti-CSRF tokens may lead to a Cross-Site Request Forgery attack that can result in executing a specific application action as another logged in user, e.g. steal their account by changing their email and password or silently adding a new admin user account when executed from the administrator account.
The attacker may copy one of your web application forms, e.g. email/password change form.
The webpage will contain a form with the exact set of fields as the original application but with input values already provided and the submit button replaced with a Javascript code causing auto-submission. When the page is accessed the form will be immediately submitted and page contents replaced with a valid content or a redirect to your original application.
One of your application users who is already logged in can be then tricked to navigate to such malicious page e.g. by clicking a link in a phishing email, and the pre-populated form content will be submitted to your application like it would be submitted by your user.