Osclass <= 3.4.2 (ajax.php) Local File Inclusion Vulnerability
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[-] Software Link:
http://osclass.org/
[-] Affected Versions:
Version 3.4.2 and probably prior versions.
[-] Vulnerability Description:
The vulnerable code is located in the /oc-includes/osclass/
225. case 'custom': // Execute via AJAX custom file
226. if(Params::existParam('route')
227. $routes = Rewrite::newInstance()->
228. $rid = Params::getParam('route');
229. $file = '../';
230. if(isset($routes[$rid]) && isset($routes[$rid]['file'])) {
231. $file = $routes[$rid]['file'];
232. }
233. } else {
234. // DEPRECATED: Disclosed path in URL is deprecated, use routes instead
235. // This will be REMOVED in 3.4
236. $file = Params::getParam('ajaxfile');
237. }
238.
239. if($file == '') {
240. echo json_encode(array('error' => 'no action defined'));
241. break;
242. }
243.
244. // valid file?
245. if( stripos($file, '../') !== false || stripos($file, '/admin/') !== false ) ...
246. echo json_encode(array('error' => 'no valid ajaxFile'));
247. break;
248. }
249.
250. if( !file_exists(osc_plugins_path(
251. echo json_encode(array('error' => "ajaxFile doesn't exist"));
252. break;
253. }
254.
255. require_once osc_plugins_path() . $file;
User input passed through the "ajaxfile" request parameter when handling a "custom" action within
the AJAX interface is not properly sanitized being used in a call to the "require_once()" function
at line 255. This can be exploited to include arbitrary local files and execute arbitrary PHP code
when the application is running on Windows.
[-] Solution:
Update to version 3.4.3 or later.
[-] Disclosure Timeline:
[29/09/2014] - Vendor notified
[29/09/2014] - Vendor response
[09/10/2014] - Version 3.4.3 released: http://blog.osclass.org/2014/
[09/10/2014] - CVE number requested
[11/10/2014] - CVE number assigned
[31/12/2014] - Public disclosure
[-] CVE Reference:
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
has assigned the name CVE-2014-8084 to this vulnerability.
[-] Credits:
Vulnerability discovered by Egidio Romano.
[-] Original Advisory:
http://karmainsecurity.com/
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