exploit-db-mirror/exploits/php/webapps/43804.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)
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Mambo Multiple Vulnerabilities
Vendor: Mambo Open Source
Product: Mambo
Version: <= 4.5
Website: http://www.mamboserver.com/
BID: 9890 9891
Description:
Mambo Open Source is the finest open source Web Content Management System available today. Mambo Open Source makes communicating via the Web easy. Have you always wanted to have your own site but never understood how? Well Mambo Open Source is just the ticket! With Mambo Open Source there is no need for HTML, XML or DHTML skills, just enter your content, add a picture and then through the easy to use administrator web-interface ...click Publish! Simple ... Quick ... And easy! With the in-built editor Mambo Open Source allows you to design and create your content without the need for HTML code. Maintaining a website has never been easier.
Cross Site Scripting:
There are a few variables that will allow for XSS (cross site scripting) on most pages of a Mambo Open Source Installation. The variables in question are "return", and the variable "mos_change_template" variable. Below are some examples of these mentioned XSS problems.
index.php?return=[XSS]
index.php?mos_change_template=[XSS]
The "return" variable is just the contents of the url, so it allows you to pass pretty much any junk to the url and have it printed straight to the page without being validated.
SQL Injection Vulnerability:
It is possible for an attacker or malicious user to influence SQL queries by altering the "id" variable. The below examples is not malicious so they will just trigger an error. The query gets passed near
"SELECT title FROM mos_categories WHERE id=[SQL]" in "pathway.php"
Please note that this vuln is also likely to exist in other places as well.
[VID] = A vaild id relating to the resource
[SQL] = An SQL query thats to be executed
index.php?option=content&task=view&id=[SQL]&Itemid=[VID]
index.php?option=content&task=category§ionid=[VID]&id=[SQL]&Itemid=[VID]
index.php?option=content&task=category§ionid=[VID]&id=[SQL]&Itemid=[VID]
if ($id) {
$database->setQuery( "SELECT title FROM #__categories WHERE id=$id" );
$title = $database->loadResult();
echo $database->getErrorMsg();
$id = max( array_keys( $mitems ) ) + 1;
$mitem = pathwayMakeLink(
$id,
$title,
"index.php?option=$option&task=$task&id=$id&Itemid=$Itemid",
$Itemid
);
$mitems[$id] = $mitem;
$Itemid = $id;
}
As you can see in this code snip from pathway.php, the variable $id is passed directly into the query without any sort of real validation. This is however resolved in the newly updated version of Mambo Open Source by requiring $id to be validated via the intval() function. That way it only returns a valid integer and thus prevents SQL injection from happening.
Solution:
Special thanks goes to Robert Castley for his very prompt, and professional response, and for the genuine concern regarding the security of Mambo Open Source server. A new version of the Mambo Open Source package is now available from thier official website and should be applied as soon as possible.
Credits:
James Bercegay of the GulfTech Security Research Team.