Vulnerabilities > CVE-2011-4828 - Code Injection vulnerability in Autosectools V-Cms 1.0

047910
CVSS 7.5 - HIGH
Attack vector
NETWORK
Attack complexity
LOW
Privileges required
NONE
Confidentiality impact
PARTIAL
Integrity impact
PARTIAL
Availability impact
PARTIAL
network
low complexity
autosectools
CWE-94
exploit available
metasploit

Summary

Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in includes/inline_image_upload.php in AutoSec Tools V-CMS 1.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by uploading a file with an executable extension, then accessing it via a direct request to the file in temp/.

Vulnerable Configurations

Part Description Count
Application
Autosectools
1

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)

  • Leverage Executable Code in Non-Executable Files
    An attack of this type exploits a system's trust in configuration and resource files, when the executable loads the resource (such as an image file or configuration file) the attacker has modified the file to either execute malicious code directly or manipulate the target process (e.g. application server) to execute based on the malicious configuration parameters. Since systems are increasingly interrelated mashing up resources from local and remote sources the possibility of this attack occurring is high. The attack can be directed at a client system, such as causing buffer overrun through loading seemingly benign image files, as in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-028 where specially crafted JPEG files could cause a buffer overrun once loaded into the browser. Another example targets clients reading pdf files. In this case the attacker simply appends javascript to the end of a legitimate url for a pdf (http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/danger-danger-danger/) http://path/to/pdf/file.pdf#whatever_name_you_want=javascript:your_code_here The client assumes that they are reading a pdf, but the attacker has modified the resource and loaded executable javascript into the client's browser process. The attack can also target server processes. The attacker edits the resource or configuration file, for example a web.xml file used to configure security permissions for a J2EE app server, adding role name "public" grants all users with the public role the ability to use the administration functionality. The server trusts its configuration file to be correct, but when they are manipulated, the attacker gains full control.
  • Manipulating User-Controlled Variables
    This attack targets user controlled variables (DEBUG=1, PHP Globals, and So Forth). An attacker can override environment variables leveraging user-supplied, untrusted query variables directly used on the application server without any data sanitization. In extreme cases, the attacker can change variables controlling the business logic of the application. For instance, in languages like PHP, a number of poorly set default configurations may allow the user to override variables.

Exploit-Db

descriptionV-CMS PHP File Upload and Execute. CVE-2011-4828. Remote exploit for php platform
idEDB-ID:18738
last seen2016-02-02
modified2012-04-14
published2012-04-14
reportermetasploit
sourcehttps://www.exploit-db.com/download/18738/
titleV-CMS PHP File Upload and Execute

Metasploit

descriptionThis module exploits a vulnerability found on V-CMS's inline image upload feature. The problem is due to the inline_image_upload.php file not checking the file type before saving it on the web server. This allows any malicious user to upload a script (such as PHP) without authentication, and then execute it with a GET request. The issue is fixed in 1.1 by checking the extension name. By default, 1.1 only allows jpg, jpeg, png, gif, bmp, but it is still possible to upload a PHP file as one of those extension names, which may still be leveraged in an attack.
idMSF:EXPLOIT/LINUX/HTTP/VCMS_UPLOAD
last seen2020-06-07
modified2017-07-24
published2012-04-13
references
reporterRapid7
sourcehttps://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master//modules/exploits/linux/http/vcms_upload.rb
titleV-CMS PHP File Upload and Execute

Packetstorm

data sourcehttps://packetstormsecurity.com/files/download/111901/vcms_upload.rb.txt
idPACKETSTORM:111901
last seen2016-12-05
published2012-04-17
reportersinn3r
sourcehttps://packetstormsecurity.com/files/111901/V-CMS-PHP-File-Upload-And-Execute.html
titleV-CMS PHP File Upload And Execute