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Message-ID: <44D283B0.1050103@gmx.net>
Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 00:16:00 +0100
From: Tamriel <tamriel@....net>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: GeheimChaos <= 0.5 Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
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Advisory: GeheimChaos <= 0.5 Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities
Release Date: 2006/08/04
Last Modified: 2006/08/03
Author: Tamriel [tamriel at gmx dot net]
Application: GeheimChaos <= 0.5
Risk: Moderate
Vendor Status: not contacted
Vendor Site: www.chaossoft.de
Overview:
Quote from www.chaossoft.de:
"Sofern Sie einen privaten Bereich in Ihre Homepage einbauen
moechten, ist GeheimChaos genau richtig."
Details:
1) Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities in gc.php
...
arround lines 78-79
$tmpQuery = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $cfgTabelleUserDaten
WHERE username = '$Temp_entered_login'") or die("INSERT ERROR 2");
mysql_query("DELETE FROM $cfgTabelleOnline WHERE username =
'$Temp_entered_login'") or die("DELETE Error 3");
Here attackers can use $Temp_entered_login
...
arround line 103
$tmpQuery = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $cfgTabelleUserDaten
WHERE email = '$Temp_entered_email'") or die("INSERT ERROR 451");
...
arround line 133
$tmpQuery = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $cfgTabelleUserDaten
WHERE username = '$Temp_entered_login'") or die("INSERT ERROR 2");
This line can be usefull if you want to perform a login bypass ...
...
2) Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities in registieren.php
...
arround line 50
mysql_query("UPDATE $cfgTabelleUserDaten SET email =
'$form_email', vorname = '$form_vorname', nachname = '$form_nachname',
strasse = '$form_strasse', plzort = '$form_plzort', land =
'$form_land', homepage = '$form_homepage', status = '$usernochfrei',
userpic = '$form_bildpfad', privzeigen = '$form_profilsichtbar',
sprache = '$Temp_sprache', geb_tag = '$form_tag',
geb_monat = '$form_monat', geb_jahr = '$form_jahr', aktivstr =
'$Temp_akt_string', icq = '$form_icq', msn = '$form_msn',
yahoo = '$form_yahoo', profcheck = '0' WHERE userid =
'$geheimchaos->ID'");
...
arround line 170
$tmpQuery = mysql_query("INSERT INTO $cfgTabelleUserDaten
(username,password,email,vorname,nachname,strasse,plzort,land,homepage,
geb_tag,geb_monat,geb_jahr,status,aktivstr,passneu,regdatum,letzterbesuch,besuchanzahl,letzteip,userpic,fehlerhaft,profcheck,
privzeigen,sprache,icq,msn,yahoo) VALUES
('$form_username','$Temp_form_pass','$form_email','$form_vorname','$form_nachname',
'$form_strasse','$form_plzort','$form_land','$form_homepage','$form_tag','$form_monat','$form_jahr','0','$Temp_akt_string','',
'$timestamp','$timestamp','0','$Temp_ip','$form_bildpfad','0','0','$form_profilsichtbar','$Temp_sprache','$form_icq','$form_msn',
'$form_yahoo')") or die("INSERT ERROR 99");
...
Here the most variables are not checked by the script.
Note:
There are much more sql injection vulnerabilities and possible
cross site scripting vulnerabilities in this script.
Version note:
The "NewsletterChaos" and "ForumChaos" script based on this script.
Solution:
Take a view on PHP's htmlentities and mysql_real_escape_string
functions and try to research the code by your own.
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