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Message-ID: <CADSYzstPjZrJ38nQd2+dvnv3icGC5JrEcZBK=KqoK4rOzODfvg@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2016 04:18:24 -0200
From: Dawid Golunski <dawid@...alhackers.com>
To: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Subject: [FD] PHPMailer < 5.2.20 Remote Code Execution PoC 0day Exploit
 (CVE-2016-10045) (Bypass of the CVE-2016-1033 patch)

PHPMailer < 5.2.20 Remote Code Execution PoC 0day Exploit
(CVE-2016-10045) (Bypass of the CVE-2016-1033 patch)

Discovered by Dawid Golunski (@dawid_golunski)
https://legalhackers.com

Desc:

I discovered that the current PHPMailer versions (< 5.2.20) were still
vulnerable to RCE as it is possible to bypass the currently available
patch.

This was reported responsibly to the vendor & assigned a CVEID on the
26th of December.
The vendor has been working on a new patch which would fix the problem but
not break the RFC too badly. The patch should be published very soon.

I'm releasing this as a 0day without the new patch available publicly
as a potential bypass was publicly discussed on oss-sec list with Solar
Designer in the PHPMailer < 5.2.18 thread, so holding the advisory
further would serve no purpose.


Current advisory URL:

https://legalhackers.com/advisories/PHPMailer-Exploit-Remote-Code-Exec-CVE-2016-10045-Vuln-Patch-Bypass.html

PoC exploit URL:
https://legalhackers.com/exploits/CVE-2016-10045/PHPMailer_RCE_exploit.pl

More updates soon at:

https://twitter.com/dawid_golunski


Stay tuned.

-- 
Regards,
Dawid Golunski
https://legalhackers.com
t: @dawid_golunski

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