
62 changes to exploits/shellcodes macOS 10.13 (17A365) - Kernel Memory Disclosure due to Lack of Bounds Checking in 'AppleIntelCapriController::getDisplayPipeCapability' Peercast < 0.1211 - Format String Trillian Pro < 2.01 - Design Error dbPowerAmp < 2.0/10.0 - Buffer Overflow PsychoStats < 2.2.4 Beta - Cross Site Scripting MongoDB 2.2.3 - nativeHelper.apply Remote Code Execution GitStack 2.3.10 - Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution Invision Power Top Site List < 2.0 Alpha 3 - SQL Injection (PoC) Invision Power Board (IP.Board) < 2.0 Alpha 3 - SQL Injection (PoC) Aardvark Topsites < 4.1.0 - Multiple Vulnerabilities DUWare Multiple Products - Multiple Vulnerabilities AutoRank PHP < 2.0.4 - SQL Injection (PoC) ASPapp Multiple Products - Multiple Vulnerabilities osCommerce < 2.2-MS2 - Multiple Vulnerabilities PostNuke < 0.726 Phoenix - Multiple Vulnerabilities MetaDot < 5.6.5.4b5 - Multiple Vulnerabilities phpGedView < 2.65 beta 5 - Multiple Vulnerabilities phpShop < 0.6.1-b - Multiple Vulnerabilities Invision Power Board (IP.Board) < 1.3 - SQL Injection phpBB < 2.0.6d - Cross Site Scripting Phorum < 5.0.3 Beta - Cross Site Scripting vBulletin < 3.0.0 RC4 - Cross Site Scripting Mambo < 4.5 - Multiple Vulnerabilities phpBB < 2.0.7a - Multiple Vulnerabilities Invision Power Top Site List < 1.1 RC 2 - SQL Injection Invision Gallery < 1.0.1 - SQL Injection PhotoPost < 4.6 - Multiple Vulnerabilities TikiWiki < 1.8.1 - Multiple Vulnerabilities phpBugTracker < 0.9.1 - Multiple Vulnerabilities OpenBB < 1.0.6 - Multiple Vulnerabilities PHPX < 3.26 - Multiple Vulnerabilities Invision Power Board (IP.Board) < 1.3.1 - Design Error HelpCenter Live! < 1.2.7 - Multiple Vulnerabilities LiveWorld Multiple Products - Cross Site Scripting WHM.AutoPilot < 2.4.6.5 - Multiple Vulnerabilities PHP-Calendar < 0.10.1 - Arbitrary File Inclusion PhotoPost Classifieds < 2.01 - Multiple Vulnerabilities ReviewPost < 2.84 - Multiple Vulnerabilities PhotoPost < 4.85 - Multiple Vulnerabilities AZBB < 1.0.07d - Multiple Vulnerabilities Invision Power Board (IP.Board) < 2.0.3 - Multiple Vulnerabilities Burning Board < 2.3.1 - SQL Injection XOOPS < 2.0.11 - Multiple Vulnerabilities PEAR XML_RPC < 1.3.0 - Remote Code Execution PHPXMLRPC < 1.1 - Remote Code Execution SquirrelMail < 1.4.5-RC1 - Arbitrary Variable Overwrite XPCOM - Race Condition ADOdb < 4.71 - Cross Site Scripting Geeklog < 1.4.0 - Multiple Vulnerabilities PEAR LiveUser < 0.16.8 - Arbitrary File Access Mambo < 4.5.3h - Multiple Vulnerabilities phpRPC < 0.7 - Remote Code Execution Gallery 2 < 2.0.2 - Multiple Vulnerabilities PHPLib < 7.4 - SQL Injection SquirrelMail < 1.4.7 - Arbitrary Variable Overwrite CubeCart < 3.0.12 - Multiple Vulnerabilities Claroline < 1.7.7 - Arbitrary File Inclusion X-Cart < 4.1.3 - Arbitrary Variable Overwrite Mambo < 4.5.4 - SQL Injection Synology Photostation < 6.7.2-3429 - Multiple Vulnerabilities D-Link DNS-343 ShareCenter < 1.05 - Command Injection D-Link DNS-325 ShareCenter < 1.05B03 - Multiple Vulnerabilities Linux/ARM - Reverse TCP (192.168.1.1:4444/TCP) Shell (/bin/sh) + Password (MyPasswd) + Null-Free Shellcode (156 bytes)
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IP.Board SQL Injection
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Vendor: Invision Power Services
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Product: IP.Board
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Version: <= 1.3
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Website: http://www.invisionboard.com/
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BID: 9810
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Description:
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Invision Power Board (IPB) is a professional forum system that has been built from the ground up with speed and security in mind, taking advantage of object oriented code, highly-optimized SQL queries, and the fast PHP engine. A comprehensive administration control panel is included to help you keep your board running smoothly. Moderators will also enjoy the full range of options available to them via built-in tools and moderators control panel. Members will appreciate the ability to subscribe to topics, send private messages, and perform a host of other options through the user control panel. It is used by millions of people over the world.
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Problem:
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There are three problems I am going to talk about here. neither I believe to be critical. The first causes an SQL error by tampering with the offset in the "sources/Memberlist.php" feature. Below is an example of a "vulnerable" query.
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index.php?&act=Members&max_results=10&filter=ALL&sort_order=asc&sort_key=name&st=[ Junk ]
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The same issue is also present in the "sources/Online.php" file
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index.php?&act=Online&CODE=listall&sort_key=click&sort_order=desc&show_mem=all&st=[ Junk ]
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The other problem is that it is easy for an attacker to learn the full physical path of the webserver. This can be accomplished via the "Change Personal Photo" option in the user control panel. By entering an invalid character such as a null character "%20" in the upload box and submitting the form you will be greeted by the following error message:
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Warning: getimagesize() [function.getimagesize]:
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Read error! in /full/path/sources/lib/usercp_functions.php on line 192
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Solution:
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These are not critical issues, so they will probably not be addressed until the next public release on Invision Power Board.
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Hello,
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Thanks for the email.
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All outstanding non-critical reports will be dealt with in the next
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release. The discussion on the forum password plaintext vulnberability
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is a little moot as it's documented as a 'quick fix' forum permission
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and shouldn't be used in place of forum permissions. In any case, this
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may well be resolved by using an MD5 hash in the cookie.
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Regards
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Matthew Mecham
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Invision Power Board Lead Developer
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Invision Power Services, Inc. CEO
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Credits:
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James Bercegay of the GulfTech Security Research Team. |