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Message-ID: <CAPYM6VwJiGbNGjDb0bu9PBqEUsiGQc99u5pNnquLOqK8ZCKYeg@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 23:58:25 +0800
From: YGN Ethical Hacker Group <lists@...g.net>
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Subject: Jcow CMS 4.x:4.2 <= , 5.x:5.2 <= | Arbitrary Code Execution

Jcow CMS 4.x:4.2 <= , 5.x:5.2 <= | Arbitrary Code Execution



1. OVERVIEW

Jcow CMS versions  (4.x: 4.2 and lower, 5.x: 5.2 and lower) are
vulnerable to Arbitrary Code Execution.


2. BACKGROUND

Jcow is a flexible Social Networking software written in PHP. It can
help you to build a social network for your interests and passions, a
member community for your existing website and a social networking
site like facebook/myspace/twitter.


3. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION

The parameter "attachment" is not properly sanitized upon submission
to /index.php, which allows attacker to execute arbitrary PHP code of
his own.


4. VERSIONS AFFECTED

Free version:  4.x: 4.2 and lower
Commercial version:  5.x: 5.2 and lower


5. PROOF-OF-CONCEPT/EXPLOIT

http://dev.metasploit.com/redmine/attachments/1660/jcow_eval.rb

jcow 4.2.1:
file: /includes/libs/ss.inc.php
line: 167

        $app = $_POST['attachment'];
    if (strlen($app) && $app != 'status') {
        include_once('modules/'.$app.'/'.$app.'.php');
        $c_run = $app.'::ajax_post();';
        eval($c_run);
        exit;
    }


jcow 5.2.0:
file: /includes/libs/ss.inc.php
line: 45

 $Vd2a57dc1 = $_POST['attachment']; if (strlen($Vd2a57dc1) &&
$Vd2a57dc1 != 'status') {
 include_once('modules/'.$Vd2a57dc1.'/'.$Vd2a57dc1.'.php'); $Ve8200cee
= $Vd2a57dc1.'::ajax_post();';
eval($Ve8200cee); exit; }



6. SOLUTION

Free version users can upgrade to 4.3.1 or higher.
Commercial users can upgrade to 5.3 or higher.


7. VENDOR

Jcow CMS Development Team
http://www.jcow.net


8. CREDIT

This vulnerability was discovered by Aung Khant, http://yehg.net, YGN
Ethical Hacker Group, Myanmar.


9. DISCLOSURE TIME-LINE

2010-06-03: notified vendor
2010-06-03: vendor replied fix would be available within 48hrs
2011-08-24: vendor released fixed versions for 4.x and 5.x,
			4.3.1 for free release
			5.3 for commercial release
2011-08-26: vulnerability disclosed


10. REFERENCES

Original Advisory URL:
http://yehg.net/lab/pr0js/advisories/[jcow_4.2,5.2]_arbitrary_code_execution
Jcow CMS: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcow/files/jcow4/jcow.4.2.1.zip/download


#yehg [2011-08-26]


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Best regards,
YGN Ethical Hacker Group
Yangon, Myanmar
http://yehg.net
Our Lab | http://yehg.net/lab
Our Directory | http://yehg.net/hwd

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