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Failing PCI Scans because of outdated jQuery in User Portal - Is there a fix?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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  • Aditya Patel said:

    We are aware of the issue with this False Positive and we would request you to contact your Partner or open a case with Sophos Support so this issue can be sorted out earlier. .

    Please mention the link of this thread and the results of your PCI scan .Also mention the KB article.

    Again, this is not the answer. I have already contacted support and all support did was point me to the same article.  I told them I needed more information on that and I never got another reply.

  • Which information do you need? 

    Seems like it is fixed. We did not update the version, instead we closed this CVE with a fix. 

    So - what should we give you for information? 

  • We need to know what was done to fix the vulnerability.  Something our PCI compliance scanning company can document as to why to approve a dispute of what they found.  Your article says "Its not really broke" without giving even the slightest bit of information of why its not still broke.  And since the scanning company simply looks to see what version its running and sees 2.1.3 they are failing us because again you are not providing anything other then "Trust us....its fine".

     

    Say every time you drove your car above 60 MPH the check engine light went on.  You contacted the manufacture and they told you "Oh...its a false positive." and you asked "But why does it do it?" and they just told you again "Its fine, its a false positive".  How much faith would you actually have in their answer or your car? 

  • "Say every time you drove your car above 60 MPH the check engine light went on.  You contacted the manufacture and they told you "Oh...its a false positive." and you asked "But why does it do it?" and they just told you again "Its fine, its a false positive".  How much faith would you actually have in their answer or your car? "

    Would suggest another analogy. When you drive 60 MPH, you could open the hatchback from outside. You never did this before and you notice it in a report. The car vendor fix this issue and told you, it is not possible anymore. What do you do? Driving 60 MPH and trying to open the hatchback i would suggest.

     

    And this is your next step. If you do not believe our KBA, try to exploit the vulnerability.

     

    Maybe i am quite harsh. It is my approach in this case. 

     

  • The problem is you are the one providing the firewall, you are running the outdated jQuery software, you should be the ones that can provide what you did to make it secure or at least some information.  It shouldn't be up to me or the PCI scanning company.  They identified you are running a outdated version with a specific vulnerability and are asking you for information on how it was fixed other then "its a false positive".  For all they know you did nothing and just put up a article saying its a false positive.

     

    And the reason this is important is because this XG product suffers from lots of other vulnerabilities that need manual intervention to fix.  Like the fact it supports 3DES encryption, TLS1.0, TLS1.1, and HTTP Track/Trace all by default and all that fail PCI compliance scans.  All these things need to be manually turned off through the console and get re-enabled every time there is a firmware update.

  • You should talk to your Sales Rep about this to get a proper answer to this topic. 

  • LuCar Toni said:

    You should talk to your Sales Rep about this to get a proper answer to this topic. 

     

    Please don't take this wrong but I came to these forums for a answer.  When that wasn't looking very positive I put in a support request.  So if you, a Sophos staff member, cannot answer the question here and your support people (case #8496846) can't answer the question through their channels then the only reason I would be contacting my sales rep is to find alternatives to your product.

     

    With that said it is not something I want to do, especially after investing in 3 XG's and 12 - 14 REDs.  I like the product overall but for a security appliance it seems to have a decent amount of security related issues.

  • I am here in my free time without any relation to the support and product management. Just trying to help people in getting some answers. 

     

    PS: The point about sales rep is to follow up the Support Case to get a proper "official" answer. 

  • Here's the response I got back from my scanning company after I filed the dispute:


    In order for us to properly process this dispute, we require the full jQuery version currently running on this system.

  • I opened a support ticket and got the following email this morning as well which doesn't help. :

     

    I have confirmed with our global escalations team (GES) that the XG is patched since MR2 however the detection will falsely be detected. 

    It it scheduled to be fixed in 18.5, however this may change and we do not have a set date for when this will be released. 

    Please let me know if you have any further questions, or if you are happy for the case to be archived?