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Vulnerability Reporting Program
on a Shoestring Budget
Insights from the creation and first year of APNIC’s VRP
MyNOG 9
19 Sept 2022
Jamie Gillespie, Internet Security Specialist, APNIC
About APNIC
• APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for the 56
economies that makes up the Asia Pacific region
– Distributes and manages IP address
– Not-for-profit, purposefully open and transparent
– Approx 120 staff, mostly in Brisbane Australia
– Multiple data centres in Australia and internationally
– IaaS hosting on AWS and GCP, multiple SaaS applications/vendors
– Not just web sites, but also VPN, SMTP, DNS, FTP, whois, RPKI
and even rsync
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In the beginning…
• APNIC has an internal IT team
(actually two of them)
– Internal vulnerability scanning
– External penetration tests
• APNIC also has developers writing new applications
• APNIC CSIRT was created internally to formalise incident
response procedures, and overall information security work
3
Early vulnerability reports
• Without a proper security point of contact, security
researchers would email privacy@ or even hr@ addresses
• Occasional scam email would come in too
4
Conception of the VRP
• We should have a point of contact for security researchers
• But we’ll need to advertise it somehow
• We’ll also need to set some rules
• This sounds like a bug bounty program
• Hmmm… but we can’t pay out bounties like the big profit
driven companies can
• Would a bug bounty program without the bounties work?
5
Conception of the VRP
• The APNIC Vulnerability Reporting Program!
– aka Vulnerability Disclosure Program / VDP
• Reading many other program texts led to a draft VRP
• Circulated draft to IT teams for feedback and improvements
• Used an early template from disclose.io for Safe Harbor
– disclose.io now have entire VDP generators and templates
• Got the APNIC Legal Team involved to approve the wording
6
The VRP layout
• Background of APNIC
• Introduction of the VRP – “Bug Reporting”
• In Scope
• Out of Scope
• Report Details
• Safe Harbor
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The VRP layout (1/5)
• Background of APNIC
– Who we are, what we do
• Introduction of the VRP – “Bug Reporting”
– “We value the hard work of the security research community, and
welcome responsible disclosure of any vulnerabilities in our products
and services.”
– Please use csirt [at] apnic.net
– “We aim to reply to all reports within 7 days, and to resolve reported
P1-P4 vulnerabilities within 90 days”
8
The VRP layout (2/5)
• In Scope
– *.apnic.net
– *.apnic.foundation
– *.isif.asia
– *.seedalliance.net
– *.apidt.org
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The VRP layout (3/5)
• Out of Scope
– 3rd party sites such as Lets Encrypt, Okta, Cloudflare,
Zoom, or similar
• If you inadvertently find an issue with these sites while testing APNIC,
we’d like to hear about it. However, we cannot provide permission to
test these third parties.
– Destruction of data
– DoS/DDoS
– Social engineering
– Physical security controls
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The VRP layout (4/5)
• Report Details
– Repeated the csirt email address
– “We would appreciate it if your report included the
following information”
• Your contact information, so we can follow up with questions
• A description of the issue and its nature
• Detailed steps that allow us to reproduce the issue
• A brief description of the security impact of the issue
– “As a not-for-profit, we can’t pay out major bounties, but we really
appreciate your help in safeguarding our systems.”
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The VRP layout (5/5)
• Safe Harbor
– If you conduct vulnerability research that is in scope, and
– if you report your findings to us in a timely manner
– We will consider this authorised, and
– promise not to take legal action against you
12
Making the VRP accessible
• Generated and published a GPG key for encrypted email
• Creation of a security.txt file with the help of securitytxt.org
13
Who is on the receiving end of reports?
• The IT teams will receive reports in our ticketing system
– csirt@apnic.net already existed, but not publicly used
• The IT teams will manage upgrades of 3rd party software
• What about the code APNIC creates internally?
• THE DEVELOPERS!
– Oh hey, developers, we didn’t forget about you (honest)
– Can we inject security patching procedures into your development cycle?
– Can we impose time frames for confirming vulnerabilities, fixing
vulnerabilities, testing, and pushing into production?
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A premature birth
• Just 5 days before the VRP web page is published, a
vulnerability report is sent to csirt@apnic.net
– Stored self-XSS (Cross Site Scripting) in a display name field
• Early test of our vulnerability report handling procedures
• Added a Thank You section to the VRP page, with our early
bird security researcher as the first entry.
15
Thanks Denny!
The (actual) birth of the APNIC VRP!
• VRP web page quietly went live on 28/07/2020
– https://www.apnic.net/community/security/apnic-vulnerability-reporting-program/
• APNIC Blog post on 03/08/2020
– https://blog.apnic.net/2020/08/03/apnic-launches-vulnerability-reporting-program/
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A slow controlled start
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Note: these numbers are based on first reports of unique validated security vulnerabilities
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Number of Vulnerability Reports (monthly)
Number of Reports Cumulative Number of Reports
A slow controlled start
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81
Types and severities of vulnerabilities
• 16 x Information Disclosure
• 10 x Reflected XSS
• 5 x Denial of Service
• 5 x Stored XSS
• 4 x Clickjacking
• 3 x P1 vulnerabilities
– SQL Injection
– Sensitive Information Disclosure
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P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
Vulnerabilities by Severity
P1 Incident that went public
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Types and severities of vulnerabilities
• 16 x Information Disclosure
• 10 x Reflected XSS
• 5 each of:
– Denial of Service
– Stored XSS
• 4 each of:
– Clickjacking
– CSRF
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• 1 each of:
– Exposed admin panel
– Exposed Kibana instance
– Host header poisoning
– Insecure cookie setting
– Insecure Direct Object References
– Leaking info via referrer
– localhost DNS record can lead to XSS
– Missing HSTS
– Open redirect
– REST API exposed
– Subdomain takeover
– Unrestricted file upload
– Unsafe Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
– Weak password policy
• 3 each of:
– Bypass business logic
– Email flood - lack of rate limiting
– WP xmlrpc.php exposed
• 2 each of:
– Cached data access after logout
– Conject injection
– Cookie stealing
– Missing SPF
– No expire after pw change
– Sensitive information disclosure
– SQL injection
Who reported the vulnerabilities
• 45 security researchers sent in single reports
• 9 security researchers sent in two reports each
• 3 security researchers sent in three reports each
• 1 security researcher sent in four reports
• 1 security researcher sent in five reports
• Most multiple reports came in on the same day
– Half for the same service, half for different services
• We also received 33 duplicate reports
– Mostly relating to original reports received in the first 4 months
22
Note: these numbers are based on first reports of unique validated security vulnerabilities
Lessons learned
• VRPs / VDPs are useful to complement existing security tools
and practices
• Good communication with internal stakeholders is important
– Before, during, and after launch
• Standard operating procedures and response templates ensure
consistent handling of reports and reporters
• Bounties aren’t required to launch a VRP
• Management reporting gets harder with more reports and details
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What’s happened since?
• At around the one year mark of operations, APNIC compared
the services of vulnerability coordination vendors
• HackerOne was selected to receive, validate, and triage
vulnerability reports for APNIC
– They also provide reporting and privately advertise to their researchers
• Triaged reports are sent to our IT team who then route the
report to the appropriate product development team
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What’s happened since?
• The VRP web page has been updated to include the
HackerOne submission form, in preference to csirt@
• The Out of Scope list has been expanded
– “Working as intended” items such as FTP directory listing
– Rate limiting issues on non-authenticated endpoints
– Missing security flags on cookies that don’t relate to authentication
• The Thank You / Hall of Fame list has grown
• APNIC is more secure
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Questions & Discussion
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Vulnerability Reporting Program on a Shoestring Budget by Jamie Gillespie, APNIC

  • 1. 1 Vulnerability Reporting Program on a Shoestring Budget Insights from the creation and first year of APNIC’s VRP MyNOG 9 19 Sept 2022 Jamie Gillespie, Internet Security Specialist, APNIC
  • 2. About APNIC • APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for the 56 economies that makes up the Asia Pacific region – Distributes and manages IP address – Not-for-profit, purposefully open and transparent – Approx 120 staff, mostly in Brisbane Australia – Multiple data centres in Australia and internationally – IaaS hosting on AWS and GCP, multiple SaaS applications/vendors – Not just web sites, but also VPN, SMTP, DNS, FTP, whois, RPKI and even rsync 2
  • 3. In the beginning… • APNIC has an internal IT team (actually two of them) – Internal vulnerability scanning – External penetration tests • APNIC also has developers writing new applications • APNIC CSIRT was created internally to formalise incident response procedures, and overall information security work 3
  • 4. Early vulnerability reports • Without a proper security point of contact, security researchers would email privacy@ or even hr@ addresses • Occasional scam email would come in too 4
  • 5. Conception of the VRP • We should have a point of contact for security researchers • But we’ll need to advertise it somehow • We’ll also need to set some rules • This sounds like a bug bounty program • Hmmm… but we can’t pay out bounties like the big profit driven companies can • Would a bug bounty program without the bounties work? 5
  • 6. Conception of the VRP • The APNIC Vulnerability Reporting Program! – aka Vulnerability Disclosure Program / VDP • Reading many other program texts led to a draft VRP • Circulated draft to IT teams for feedback and improvements • Used an early template from disclose.io for Safe Harbor – disclose.io now have entire VDP generators and templates • Got the APNIC Legal Team involved to approve the wording 6
  • 7. The VRP layout • Background of APNIC • Introduction of the VRP – “Bug Reporting” • In Scope • Out of Scope • Report Details • Safe Harbor 7
  • 8. The VRP layout (1/5) • Background of APNIC – Who we are, what we do • Introduction of the VRP – “Bug Reporting” – “We value the hard work of the security research community, and welcome responsible disclosure of any vulnerabilities in our products and services.” – Please use csirt [at] apnic.net – “We aim to reply to all reports within 7 days, and to resolve reported P1-P4 vulnerabilities within 90 days” 8
  • 9. The VRP layout (2/5) • In Scope – *.apnic.net – *.apnic.foundation – *.isif.asia – *.seedalliance.net – *.apidt.org 9
  • 10. The VRP layout (3/5) • Out of Scope – 3rd party sites such as Lets Encrypt, Okta, Cloudflare, Zoom, or similar • If you inadvertently find an issue with these sites while testing APNIC, we’d like to hear about it. However, we cannot provide permission to test these third parties. – Destruction of data – DoS/DDoS – Social engineering – Physical security controls 10
  • 11. The VRP layout (4/5) • Report Details – Repeated the csirt email address – “We would appreciate it if your report included the following information” • Your contact information, so we can follow up with questions • A description of the issue and its nature • Detailed steps that allow us to reproduce the issue • A brief description of the security impact of the issue – “As a not-for-profit, we can’t pay out major bounties, but we really appreciate your help in safeguarding our systems.” 11
  • 12. The VRP layout (5/5) • Safe Harbor – If you conduct vulnerability research that is in scope, and – if you report your findings to us in a timely manner – We will consider this authorised, and – promise not to take legal action against you 12
  • 13. Making the VRP accessible • Generated and published a GPG key for encrypted email • Creation of a security.txt file with the help of securitytxt.org 13
  • 14. Who is on the receiving end of reports? • The IT teams will receive reports in our ticketing system – csirt@apnic.net already existed, but not publicly used • The IT teams will manage upgrades of 3rd party software • What about the code APNIC creates internally? • THE DEVELOPERS! – Oh hey, developers, we didn’t forget about you (honest) – Can we inject security patching procedures into your development cycle? – Can we impose time frames for confirming vulnerabilities, fixing vulnerabilities, testing, and pushing into production? 14
  • 15. A premature birth • Just 5 days before the VRP web page is published, a vulnerability report is sent to csirt@apnic.net – Stored self-XSS (Cross Site Scripting) in a display name field • Early test of our vulnerability report handling procedures • Added a Thank You section to the VRP page, with our early bird security researcher as the first entry. 15 Thanks Denny!
  • 16. The (actual) birth of the APNIC VRP! • VRP web page quietly went live on 28/07/2020 – https://www.apnic.net/community/security/apnic-vulnerability-reporting-program/ • APNIC Blog post on 03/08/2020 – https://blog.apnic.net/2020/08/03/apnic-launches-vulnerability-reporting-program/ 16
  • 17. A slow controlled start 17 Note: these numbers are based on first reports of unique validated security vulnerabilities 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 07/2020 08/2020 09/2020 10/2020 11/2020 12/2020 01/2021 02/2021 03/2021 04/2021 05/2021 06/2021 07/2021 08/2021 09/2021 10/2021 11/2021 12/2021 Number of Vulnerability Reports (monthly)
  • 19. Types and severities of vulnerabilities • 16 x Information Disclosure • 10 x Reflected XSS • 5 x Denial of Service • 5 x Stored XSS • 4 x Clickjacking • 3 x P1 vulnerabilities – SQL Injection – Sensitive Information Disclosure 19 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Vulnerabilities by Severity
  • 20. P1 Incident that went public 20
  • 21. Types and severities of vulnerabilities • 16 x Information Disclosure • 10 x Reflected XSS • 5 each of: – Denial of Service – Stored XSS • 4 each of: – Clickjacking – CSRF 21 • 1 each of: – Exposed admin panel – Exposed Kibana instance – Host header poisoning – Insecure cookie setting – Insecure Direct Object References – Leaking info via referrer – localhost DNS record can lead to XSS – Missing HSTS – Open redirect – REST API exposed – Subdomain takeover – Unrestricted file upload – Unsafe Cross-Origin Resource Sharing – Weak password policy • 3 each of: – Bypass business logic – Email flood - lack of rate limiting – WP xmlrpc.php exposed • 2 each of: – Cached data access after logout – Conject injection – Cookie stealing – Missing SPF – No expire after pw change – Sensitive information disclosure – SQL injection
  • 22. Who reported the vulnerabilities • 45 security researchers sent in single reports • 9 security researchers sent in two reports each • 3 security researchers sent in three reports each • 1 security researcher sent in four reports • 1 security researcher sent in five reports • Most multiple reports came in on the same day – Half for the same service, half for different services • We also received 33 duplicate reports – Mostly relating to original reports received in the first 4 months 22 Note: these numbers are based on first reports of unique validated security vulnerabilities
  • 23. Lessons learned • VRPs / VDPs are useful to complement existing security tools and practices • Good communication with internal stakeholders is important – Before, during, and after launch • Standard operating procedures and response templates ensure consistent handling of reports and reporters • Bounties aren’t required to launch a VRP • Management reporting gets harder with more reports and details 23
  • 24. What’s happened since? • At around the one year mark of operations, APNIC compared the services of vulnerability coordination vendors • HackerOne was selected to receive, validate, and triage vulnerability reports for APNIC – They also provide reporting and privately advertise to their researchers • Triaged reports are sent to our IT team who then route the report to the appropriate product development team 24
  • 25. What’s happened since? • The VRP web page has been updated to include the HackerOne submission form, in preference to csirt@ • The Out of Scope list has been expanded – “Working as intended” items such as FTP directory listing – Rate limiting issues on non-authenticated endpoints – Missing security flags on cookies that don’t relate to authentication • The Thank You / Hall of Fame list has grown • APNIC is more secure 25