Vulnerabilities > CVE-2013-3576 - OS Command Injection vulnerability in HP System Management Homepage

047910
CVSS 0.0 - NONE
Attack vector
UNKNOWN
Attack complexity
UNKNOWN
Privileges required
UNKNOWN
Confidentiality impact
UNKNOWN
Integrity impact
UNKNOWN
Availability impact
UNKNOWN
hp
CWE-78
nessus
exploit available
metasploit

Summary

ginkgosnmp.inc in HP System Management Homepage (SMH) allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in the PATH_INFO to smhutil/snmpchp.php.en.

Vulnerable Configurations

Part Description Count
Application
Hp
1

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)

  • Command Line Execution through SQL Injection
    An attacker uses standard SQL injection methods to inject data into the command line for execution. This could be done directly through misuse of directives such as MSSQL_xp_cmdshell or indirectly through injection of data into the database that would be interpreted as shell commands. Sometime later, an unscrupulous backend application (or could be part of the functionality of the same application) fetches the injected data stored in the database and uses this data as command line arguments without performing proper validation. The malicious data escapes that data plane by spawning new commands to be executed on the host.
  • Command Delimiters
    An attack of this type exploits a programs' vulnerabilities that allows an attacker's commands to be concatenated onto a legitimate command with the intent of targeting other resources such as the file system or database. The system that uses a filter or a blacklist input validation, as opposed to whitelist validation is vulnerable to an attacker who predicts delimiters (or combinations of delimiters) not present in the filter or blacklist. As with other injection attacks, the attacker uses the command delimiter payload as an entry point to tunnel through the application and activate additional attacks through SQL queries, shell commands, network scanning, and so on.
  • Exploiting Multiple Input Interpretation Layers
    An attacker supplies the target software with input data that contains sequences of special characters designed to bypass input validation logic. This exploit relies on the target making multiples passes over the input data and processing a "layer" of special characters with each pass. In this manner, the attacker can disguise input that would otherwise be rejected as invalid by concealing it with layers of special/escape characters that are stripped off by subsequent processing steps. The goal is to first discover cases where the input validation layer executes before one or more parsing layers. That is, user input may go through the following logic in an application: In such cases, the attacker will need to provide input that will pass through the input validator, but after passing through parser2, will be converted into something that the input validator was supposed to stop.
  • Argument Injection
    An attacker changes the behavior or state of a targeted application through injecting data or command syntax through the targets use of non-validated and non-filtered arguments of exposed services or methods.
  • OS Command Injection
    In this type of an attack, an adversary injects operating system commands into existing application functions. An application that uses untrusted input to build command strings is vulnerable. An adversary can leverage OS command injection in an application to elevate privileges, execute arbitrary commands and compromise the underlying operating system.

D2sec

nameHP System Management Homepage RCE
urlhttp://www.d2sec.com/exploits/hp_system_management_homepage_rce.html

Exploit-Db

descriptionHP System Management Homepage JustGetSNMPQueue Command Injection. CVE-2013-3576. Remote exploit for windows platform
idEDB-ID:26420
last seen2016-02-03
modified2013-06-24
published2013-06-24
reportermetasploit
sourcehttps://www.exploit-db.com/download/26420/
titleHP System Management Homepage JustGetSNMPQueue Command Injection

Metasploit

descriptionThis module exploits a vulnerability found in HP System Management Homepage. By supplying a specially crafted HTTP request, it is possible to control the 'tempfilename' variable in function JustGetSNMPQueue (found in ginkgosnmp.inc), which will be used in a exec() function.
idMSF:EXPLOIT/MULTI/HTTP/HP_SYS_MGMT_EXEC
last seen2020-06-10
modified2018-08-10
published2013-08-02
referenceshttps://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2013-3576
reporterRapid7
sourcehttps://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master//modules/exploits/multi/http/hp_sys_mgmt_exec.rb
titleHP System Management Homepage JustGetSNMPQueue Command Injection

Nessus

NASL familyWeb Servers
NASL idHPSMH_GINKGOSNMP_CMD_INJECTION.NASL
descriptionAccording to the web server
last seen2020-06-01
modified2020-06-02
plugin id70118
published2013-09-25
reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Tenable Network Security, Inc.
sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/70118
titleHP System Management Homepage ginkgosnmp.inc Command Injection

Packetstorm

data sourcehttps://packetstormsecurity.com/files/download/122122/hp_sys_mgmt_exec.rb.txt
idPACKETSTORM:122122
last seen2016-12-05
published2013-06-22
reportersinn3r
sourcehttps://packetstormsecurity.com/files/122122/HP-System-Management-Homepage-JustGetSNMPQueue-Command-Injection.html
titleHP System Management Homepage JustGetSNMPQueue Command Injection

Saint

bid60471
descriptionHP System Management Homepage ginkgosnmp.inc Command Injection
idweb_tool_hpsmh
osvdb94191
titlehp_smh_ginkgosnmp
typeremote