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Failing PCI Scans because of outdated jQuery in User Portal - Is there a fix?

We are failing our PCI compliance scans on every XG firewall we have that has the user portal enabled.  Our PCI compliance scanning company is telling us this:

 

Description:  "jQuery is vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) attacks when a cross-domain Asynchronous JavaScript and Extensible Markup Language (AJAX) Request is performed without the dataType option, causing text/javascript responses to be executed.  This finding indicates that either the root domain url, sub-domain url, or an imported/sourced version of jQuery is below jQuery version 3.0. All three scenarios allow an attacker to execute cross site scripting attacks on the root domain."

Evidence: jQuery appears to be '2.1.3' and needs to be at '3.0.0' or higher

 

This is ONLY happening on the port used by the User Portal.  To verify this we changed the port to another number, had a host rescanned, and the vulnerability was found on that new port.

 

Is there anything I can do to get this fixed or do I have to wait for Sophos to update the jQuery version they are using?  Is there a bug report place I can put this if that's the case or who do I contact?

 



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  • so it is fixed but still reporting wrong? Bad fix I'd say...

  • Well I don't have a lot of faith that the problem wasn't reintroduced in MR3.  It wouldn't be the first time I've seen something fixed in a MR then come right back in the next one.

     

    I'll send the KB link to the scanning company and see if they'll pass it.

  • I sent the link to the scanning company and they don't like it.  They asked me to provide the current version of jQuery actually running on the box.  So I opened our user portal in Chrome then opened up the developer tools.  On the console tab I typed in jQuery.fn.jQuery and it returned "2.1.3".

     

    Not sure how they are mitigating the problem but their explanation isn't going to work for my PCI scanning company.  Anyone running 7.5 that can try doing the same?

  • SFOS 17.5 is running 2.1.3 according to jQuery.fn.jQuery

  • I just installed 17.5 last night and getting:

    jQuery.fn.jquery
    "2.1.3"

    I also got the same comment back from scanning company.

  • Thanks for checking guys.

    Well this is no good....I can't exactly disable my user portal.  Although if Sophos would fix it so it didn't show up on every external IP address at least I would have less violations (currently being flagged 5 times for the same thing since it seems we can't lock down the user portal to a single IP address).

    How do we get Sophos to take action on this?  Submit a bug to support?

     

    Edit: I'm opening a support case, suggest others do the same.

  • It doesn't seem like Sophos really understands this issue from the client's perspective.  PCI compliance isn't optional if you take credit cards and disputing scan results can be near impossible to win depending on what it is.  

  • What I don't understand is they put out a advisory that says its a false positive with no information about how they mitigated the vulnerability while still running the old version.  If they actually described what they did I might be able to get the scanning company to pass it but their article leaves a lot to be desired.

  • i did not dig to deep into this issue/challange but as far as i know, the product is harden. So basically if the PCI Scan only checks for the version, which i assume, it will most likely point out the "FP". But we fixed the "capability" of using this CVE. 

    So what i would like to know, how did the PCI-DSS audit point out, that CVE is still be affected? 

    Most likely, because it is fast and simply, they only scan the version, not the "real capability of using the vulnerability"

  • Here is the problem.  I talked to them and they said the version found, 2.1.3, has the vulnerability.  I told them that you guys "fixed it" and its a false positive.  I gave them the link to the KB article.  They read it and told me that the article doesn't say anything other then its a false positive and since it has nothing about what was done they cannot pass me.  They said the do not check further into it other then the version and won't do any other testing. 

    So either the software needs to be updated to 3.0.0+ or a detailed description of how the vulnerability is fixed needs to be in the KB article.  Otherwise I will continue to fail the scans.