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I thought about contacting shop.msu.edu, but 1) I have no idea who these contact forms actually go to, 2) I knew I’d probably get a faster response on the NAG (which happened).

 

It’s a sad state, but sometimes making a security flaw public gets it fixed faster than just contacting the people that didn’t fix it to begin with. This is one case that should have been fixed a long time ago. This is a very apparent flaw and if it wasn’t fixed by now, my feelings were going public would fix it sooner.

 

From: Troy Murray [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 9:50 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] shop.msu.edu Insecure

 

Jamie & Thomas,

 

I think it's great that you both have an eye on security for something like this, caught it and want to let others know.  I'm hoping you responsibly reported this directly to the shop.msu.edu staff using the contact information under "Customer Service" on their home page first before posting it to a public forum.    

 

Troy Murray

Michigan State University        P: 517-432-3545

College of Medicine                 F: 517-353-5436

B228 Life Sciences                                  E: [log in to unmask]

RedHat 5 Certified Technician

RedHat 5 Certified Systems Administrator

HL7 V2.6/2.5 Certified Control Specialist

 

On Aug 16, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Gene Willacker wrote:



AIS is investigating. Please contact me directly with details, rather than using the public forum, and I will pass the info on to the MSU PCI DSS Team.

Thanks, Gene

on 8/16/2011 9:28 AM Thomas A Gish said the following:

On top of that, trying to connect to https://shop.msu.edu fails so it doesn't even appear to be an option.

-T

Quoting "Rytlewski, Jamie" <[log in to unmask]>:


So while I was looking at how shop.msu.edu does their forms I found

a

few very interesting details.


1)      There is no forced security when checking out

2)      You can see all your data, including Credit Card

information

(of course I did not submit my actual information).


This is a very huge security risk and with how much the University has cracked down on other departments for being PCI compliant, how

is

that shop.msu.edu is getting away with it being so insecure? Also,

if

the university wants us to use CASHnet so much, why is shop.msu.edu not using it?

Jamie R. Rytlewski
Information Technologist I
Michigan State University
517-884-1671
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Gene Willacker
RHS Information Services Security Administrator
Michigan State University
100 University Housing Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1231
517-353-1694, FAX: 517-884-0248