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References:
http://security.inshell.net/advisory/23
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2012/Aug/304
1. ADVISORY INFORMATION ----------------------- Product: Aoop CMS Vendor URL: www.annonyme.de Type: Cross-site Scripting [CWE-79], SQL-Injection [CWE-89] Date found: 2012-04-07 Date published: 2012-08-24 CVSSv2 Score: 7,5 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P) (highest) CVE: - 2. CREDITS ---------- The vulnerabilities were discovered and researched by Julien Ahrens from Inshell Security. 3. VERSIONS AFFECTED -------------------- Aoop CMS v0.3.6, older versions may be affected too. 4. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION ---------------------------- Aoop CMS v0.3.6 is affected by multiple SQL-Injection and Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilites. ## SQL-Injection Vulnerabilities ## Pre-Auth: http://localhost/index.php?print=download&page=Photos&sub=loadAndShowPhoto&picId=[SQLi] Post-Auth: http://localhost/index.php?page=users&sub=readMessage&msgId=[SQLi] http://localhost/index.php?page=users&sub=newMessage&messageId=[SQLi] http://localhost/index.php?page=users&sub=deleteMessage&messageId=[SQLi] http://localhost/index.php?page=EProjects&sub=editRFC&rfcId=[SQLi]&projectId=18 Due to improper input - validation of these GET parameters, an attacker could inject own arbitrary SQL statements without or with required authentication. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could result in a complete database / web-application compromise or data theft. ## Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities ## Non-Persistent (GET): http://localhost/index.php?page=Photos&sub=search&pattern=">alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83)) Non-Persistent (POST): http://localhost/index.php?page=Photos&sub=search (Field: "Pattern",payload=">alert(1)) Due to improper input - validation of these GET/POST parameters, an attacker could temporarily inject arbitrary code using required user interaction into the context of the website/current browser session. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities allows for example session hijacking or client side context manipulation. Persistent: http://localhost/index.php?page=users&sub=extendUserProfile (Field: "profileItemName", "profileItemValue"> http://localhost/index.php?page=EProjects&sub=viewProject&projectId=18 (Field: "name","official_link") http://localhost/index.php?page=Photos&sub=uploadPic (Field: "Title") Due to improper input - validation of these input fields, an attacker could permanently inject arbitrary code using an own registered user-account into the context of the website. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities allows for example session hijacking or server side context manipulation. 5. PROOF-OF-CONCEPT (CODE / Exploit) ------------------------------------ For further screenshots and/or PoCs visit: http://security.inshell.net/advisory/23 6. SOLUTION ----------- Update to v0.4 RC3 7. REPORT TIMELINE ------------------ 2012-04-07: Initial notification sent to vendor 2012-04-08: Vendor Response / Feedback 2012-07-29: Vendor releases v0.4 RC3 which fixes the vulnerabilities 2012-08-24: Coordinated public release of advisory