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# Exploit Title: Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley PowerMonitor 1000 - Cross-Site Scripting
# Date: 2018-11-27
# Exploit Author: Luca.Chiou
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.rockwellautomation.com/
# Version: 1408-EM3A-ENT B
# Tested on: It is a proprietary devices: https://ab.rockwellautomation.com/zh/Energy-Monitoring/1408-PowerMonitor-1000
# CVE : N/A

# 1. Description:
# In Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley PowerMonitor 1000 web page,
# user can add a new user by access the /Security/Security.shtm.
# When users add a new user, the new user’s account will in the post data.
# Attackers can inject malicious XSS code in user’s account parameter of post data.
# The user’s account parameter will be stored in database, so that cause a stored XSS vulnerability.

# 2. Proof of Concept:
# Browse http://<Your Modem IP>/Security/Security.shtm
# In page Security.shtm, add a new user
# Send this post data:

/Security/cgi-bin/security|0|0|<script>alert(123)</script>