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Message-Id: <20121201105102.DC07F10E2C8@smtp.hushmail.com>
Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2012 11:51:02 +0100
From: auto59190641@...hmail.com
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: EasyPHP 12.1 - Remote code execution of any
php/js on local PC
Follow-Up to http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2012/Nov/7
> EasyPHP 12.1 - Remote code execution of any php/js on local PC
>
> Product:
>
> EasyPHP installs a complete WAMP environment for PHP developers in
> Windows including PHP, Apache, MySQL, PhpMyAdmin, Xdebug... -
> http://www.easyphp.org/
>
> Problem:
>
> EasyPHP also provides a php "Code Tester" feature: "If you want to
> quickly test a piece of code, enter your code in the field below and
> click on "Interpret the code"."
>
> codetester.php gets the php via a form which submits it to hardcoded
> url http://127.0.0.1/home/codetester.php
>
> There is no nonce or any other check about the origin of the post
> call.
>
> The php will then be written to a file /home/codesource.php and
> executed.
>
> If EasyPHP 12.1 is running on your PC and you visit an "evil" page
on
> some server in internet with your browser, you are pwned.
> [...]
Finally (sort of) an answer of the developers:
"Yes, we have responsibility, but no enough time to make a new
release. ... This failure will never used by real hackers because it's
better to found something in Acrobat or other wildspread soft. ... So
stop crying, kiddy."
Conclusion: Better think twice before using a software from developers
like this. There are alternatives to EasyPHP.
And a hint to interested fellow researchers, there is much more
"failure" in EasyPHP, but we "stop crying", for now...
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