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4images 1.7.11: SQL Injection


From: "Curesec Research Team (CRT)" <crt () curesec com>
Date: Mon, 07 Dec 2015 18:12:38 +0100

Security Advisory - Curesec Research Team

1. Introduction

Affected Product:    4images 1.7.11
Fixed in:            1.7.12
Fixed Version Link:  http://www.4homepages.de/download-4images
Vendor Website:      http://www.4homepages.de/
Vulnerability Type:  SQL Injection
Remote Exploitable:  Yes
Reported to vendor:  09/29/2015
Disclosed to public: 12/02/2015
Release mode:        Coordinated release
CVE:                 Requested, but not assigned
Credits              Tim Coen of Curesec GmbH

2. Vulnerability Description

CVSS

Medium 6.5 AV:N/AC:L/Au:S/C:P/I:P/A:P

Description

When backing up the database, the user can supply the tables that should be
backed up. The program does not check if these tables actually belong to the
4images database or to a different database. Because of this, it is possible to
back up, and thus read, any database the database user has access to.

However, even if there were a check for the database, it would still be
possible to perform arbitrary SELECT statements by injecting into a SELECT
query that looks like this: "SELECT * FROM $table" where $table is user
supplied.

Admin credentials are required to back up the database.

3. Proof of Concept


POST /4images/admin/backup.php HTTP/1.1
__csrf=43c557c252fe6f57db4720b23771c7ab&action=makebackup&db_tables%5B%5D=mysql.user

POST /4images/admin/backup.php HTTP/1.1
__csrf=43c557c252fe6f57db4720b23771c7ab&action=makebackup&db_tables%5B%5D=4images_comments where comment_id=-1 union 
all select user,password,3,4,5,6,7,8 from mysql.user

4. Solution

To mitigate this issue please upgrade at least to version 1.7.12:

http://www.4homepages.de/download-4images

Please note that a newer version might already be available.

5. Report Timeline

09/29/2015 Informed Vendor about Issue
10/21/2015 Reminded Vendor of Disclosure Date
11/03/2015 Vendor releases fix
11/17/2015 CVE Requested (no reply)
12/02/2015 Disclosed to public


Blog Reference:
https://blog.curesec.com/article/blog/4images-1711-SQL-Injection-108.html
 
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