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| Subject: | [waraxe-2008-SA#066] - Multiple Vulnerabilities in Coppermine 1.4.14 |
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| Date: | 31 Jan 2008 13:49:59 -0000 |
[waraxe-2008-SA#066] - Multiple Vulnerabilities in Coppermine 1.4.14 =============================================================================== Author: Janek Vind "waraxe" Date: 31. January 2008 Location: Estonia, Tartu Web: http://www.waraxe.us/advisory-66.html Target software description: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coppermine Photo Gallery is a multi-purpose fully-featured and integrated web picture gallery script written in PHP using GD or ImageMagick as image library with a MySQL backend. Coppermine Photo Gallery has been tested working well on IIS, Apache 1.3.24 onwards to the latest Apache 2, on Linux, UNIX, OSX, and Win32 systems. Vulnerabilities discovered =============================================================================== 1. Reflected XSS in "docs/showdoc.php" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://localhost/coppermine.1.4.14/docs/showdoc.php? h=waraxe&t=<script>alert(123);</script> http://localhost/coppermine.1.4.14/docs/showdoc.php? h=</title><script>alert(123);</script>&t=waraxe 2. Low-impact sql injection(s) in "util.php" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Preconditions: =============== a) Attacker must have Coppermine admin privileges. Example fragment from source code: -------------------------------------------------- function update_thumbs() { global $CONFIG, $lang_util_php; $albumid = (isset($_POST['albumid'])) ? $_POST['albumid'] : 0; $albstr = ($albumid) ? "WHERE aid = $albumid" : ''; $updatetype = $_POST['updatetype']; $numpics = $_POST['numpics']; $startpic = (isset($_POST['startpic'])) ? $_POST['startpic'] : 0; echo "<h2>{$lang_util_php['thumbs_wait']}</h2>"; $result = cpg_db_query("SELECT * FROM {$CONFIG['TABLE_PICTURES']} $albstr LIMIT $startpic, $numpics"); $count = mysql_num_rows($result); -------------------------------------------------- As seen above, "$_POST['albumid']", "$_POST['startpic']" and "$_POST['numpics']" are used in sql query without proper sanitization. Clearly this points to possible sql injection security hole. As this script can be used only by admins, then i'd classify it as "low impact". By the way, there seems to be more sql injections in this script. 3. Low-impact sql injection(s) in "reviewcom.php" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Preconditions: =============== a) Attacker must have Coppermine admin privileges. Example fragment from source code: -------------------------------------------------- if (isset($_POST['cid_array'])) { $cid_array = $_POST['cid_array']; $cid_set = ''; foreach ($cid_array as $cid) $cid_set .= ($cid_set == '') ? '(' . $cid : ', ' . $cid; $cid_set .= ')'; cpg_db_query("DELETE FROM {$CONFIG['TABLE_COMMENTS']} WHERE msg_id IN $cid_set"); $nb_com_del = mysql_affected_rows(); } -------------------------------------------------- It's easy to spot the problem - unsanitized data from "$_POST['cid_array']" is used in DELETE query. In case of MySql 4.1.x attacker can fetch any info from database via using subqueries functionality in affected DELETE query. "Low impact" - because Coppermine admin privileges needed. 4. Information leakage in "update.php" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anyone can execute update script "update.php": http://victim.com/cpg14x/update.php This specific script seems to be harmless in allready installed coppermine instances, but looking at output, produced by script, we can see some insider information. Example - database table prefix can be seen by potential attacker. This piece of information can be useful in further attacks. 5. Path diclosure in "include/slideshow.inc.php" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://localhost/coppermine.1.4.14/include/slideshow.inc.php ... and we see error message in javascript source code: <b>Fatal error</b>: Call to undefined function get_pic_data() in <b> C:\apache_wwwroot\coppermine.1.4.14\include\slideshow.inc.php </b> on line <b>53</b><br /> How to fix: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Download new Coppermine version 1.4.15 as soon as possible! Greetings: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Greets to ToXiC, LINUX, y3dips, Sm0ke, Heintz, slimjim100, koko, str0ke and anyone else who know me! Greetings to Raido Kerna. Tervitusi Torufoorumi rahvale! Contact: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ come2waraxe@yahoo.com Janek Vind "waraxe" Homepage: http://www.janekvind.com/ Waraxe forum: http://www.waraxe.us/forums.html ---------------------------------- [ EOF ] ---------------------------------
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