STG Security Advisory: [SSA-20050120-22] JSBoard file disclosure vulnerability
STG Security Advisory: [SSA-20050120-22] JSBoard file disclosure
vulnerability.
Revision 1.0
Date Published: 2005-01-20 (KST)
Last Update: 2005-01-20 (KST)
Disclosed by SSR Team (advisory@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Summary
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JSBoard is one of widely used web BBS applications in Korea. Because of an
input validation flaw, a malicious attacker can read arbitrary files.
Vulnerability Class
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Implementation Error: Input validation flaw
Impact
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Medium : arbitrary file disclosure
Affected Products
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JSBoard 2.0.9 and prior.
Vendor Status: FIXED
====================
2004-12-31 Vulnerability found.
2004-12-31 JSBoard developer notified.
2005-01-02 Developer confirmed.
2005-01-02 Update version released.
2005-01-20 Official release.
Details
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PHP has a feature discarding the input values containing null characters
when magic_quotes_gpc = off. Because JSBoard session.php doesn't sanitize
$table variable, a malicious attacker can read arbitrary files.
- ---
include_once "include/print.php";
parse_query_str();
$opt = $table ? "&table=$table" : "";
$opts = $table ? "?table=$table" : "";
...snip...
- ---
Proof of Concept
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A local web proxy (e.g., Achilles) is required to prove the vulnerability.
http://[victim]/session.php?logins=true&m=logout&table=../../../../../../etc
/passwd%00
Solution
=========
Upgrade to 2.0.10
http://kldp.net/frs/download.php/1729/jsboard-2.0.10.tar.gz
Vendor URL
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http://kldp.net/projects/jsboard/
Credits
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Jeremy Bae at STG Security