ManageEngine Mobile Application Manager 10 – SQL Injection

  • 作者: Vulnerability-Lab
    日期: 2012-08-01
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/20172/
  • Title:
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    ME Mobile Application Manager v10 - SQL Vulnerabilities
    
    
    Date:
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    2012-07-04
    
    
    References:
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    http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=628
    
    
    VL-ID:
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    628
    
    
    Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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    8.1
    
    
    Introduction:
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    ManageEngine Mobile Applications Manager is a server and application performance monitoring software that helps businesses 
    ensure high availability and performance for their business applications by ensuring servers and applications have 
    high uptime. The application performance management capability includes server monitoring, application server 
    monitoring, database monitoring, web services monitoring, virtualization monitoring, cloud monitoring and an array of 
    other application management capability that will help IT administrators manage their resources effectively.
    
    Note: The mobile version 10 is compatible with Blackberry, Iphone & Android smartphones with IE, Safari or Firefox browser.
    
    (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager )
    
    
    Abstract:
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    The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities in Manage Engines Mobile Application Manager v10.
    
    
    Report-Timeline:
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    2012-06-23:	Public or Non-Public Disclosure
    
    
    Status:
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    Published
    
    
    Affected Products:
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    Manage Engine
    Product: Mobile Application Manager v10.0
    
    
    Exploitation-Technique:
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    Remote
    
    
    Severity:
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    Critical
    
    
    Details:
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    Multiple SQL Injection vulnerabilitiesare detectedin Manage Engines Mobile Application Manager v10.
    The vulnerability allows an attacker (remote) or local low privileged user account to inject/execute own sql commands 
    on the affected application dbms without user inter action. The vulnerabilities are located in the DetailsView.do or Search.do 
    module(s) and the bound vulnerable parameters showMGDetails&groupId & viewName. Successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities 
    result in dbms & application compromise via sql injection attack. 
    
    Vulnerable Module(s):
    			[+] DetailsView.do
    			[+] Search.do
    
    Vulnerable Parameter(s):
    			[+] showMGDetails&groupId
    			[+] viewName
    
    
    Proof of Concept:
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    The sql injection vulnerabilities in the mobile manager application can be exploited by remote attackers without user inter action.
    For demonstration or reproduce ...
    
    PoC:
    http://appmanager.127.0.0.1:1339/mobile/DetailsView.do?method=showMGDetails&groupId=10003645+UnION+
    SelEct+group_concat(table_NAME),2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16+from+information_schema.tables+
    WHERE+table_schema=database()--%20-
    
    http://appmanager.127.0.0.1:1339/mobile/Search.do?method=mobileSearch
    &requestid=[SQL INJECTION]mobileSearchPage&viewName=Search
    
    
    Risk:
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    The security risk of thesql injection vulnerabilities are estimated as high.
    
    
    Credits:
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    Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team]- Ibrahim El-Sayed [storm] (strom@vulnerability-lab.com)
    
    
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