Home / os / blackberry
SA-20070722-0.txt
Posted on 23 July 2007
SEC Consult Security Advisory < 20070722-0 > ======================================================================= title: Remote command execution in Joomla! CMS program: Joomla! vulnerable version: 1.5 beta 2 Earlier 1.5 versions may be vulnerable too! impact: critical homepage: http://www.joomla.org found: 2007-05-20 by: Johannes Greil / SEC Consult / www.sec-consult.com ======================================================================= Vendor description: ------------------- Joomla! is an award-winning Content Management System (CMS) that will help you build websites and other powerful online applications. Best of all, Joomla! is an open source solution that is freely available to everybody. Joomla! is used all over the world to power everything from simple, personal homepages to complex corporate web applications. [source: http://www.joomla.org/content/view/12/26/] Vulnerability overview: ----------------------- The search component of Joomla! allows an attacker to execute arbitrary PHP commands. It is e.g. possible to execute OS commands via system() calls. PHP is set to the settings recommended by the Joomla! installer! An attacker does not need to be authenticated to perform this attack! Vulnerability description: -------------------------- The following scripts of a default Joomla! 1.5 beta 2 installation contain the vulnerable code: 1) components/com_search/views/search/tmpl/default_results.php line 12: <?php eval ('echo "'. $this->result .'";'); ?> 2) templates/beez/html/com_search/search/default_results.php line 25: echo '<p>' . eval ('echo "' . $this->result . '";'); Input of the "searchword" parameter is being passed to the mentioned eval() code and executed. An attacker is able to append new PHP commands after the "echo" language construct which can be used for OS command execution. In order to bypass the search word length limitation of 20 characters a new GET parameter is being used to specify the OS commands (see proof of concept). Proof of concept: ----------------- http://$joomlahost/index.php?searchword=";phpinfo();%23&option=com_search&Itemid=1 http://$joomlahost/index.php?c=id&searchword=";system($_GET[c]);%23&option=com_search&Itemid=1 Vulnerable versions: -------------------- The following versions were found to be vulnerable: * 1.5 beta 2 Earlier versions of Joomla! 1.5 beta have not been tested and may be vulnerable too! The stable version 1.0.13 of Joomla! does not contain the vulnerable code and is not affected by this security issue. Vendor contact timeline: ------------------------ 2007-05-21: vendor notified via email (security@joomla.org) 2007-05-21: vendor replied and fixed the issue in SVN URL: http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/joomla/scmsvn/?action=browse&path=%2Fdevelopment%2Ftrunk%2Fcomponents%2Fcom_search%2Fviews%2Fsearch%2Fview.php&r1=7455&r2=7456 2007-07-21: vendor released RC1 of Joomla! 1.5 2007-07-22: coordinated disclosure date, special greetings to Rob! Solution: --------- The vendor does not recommend using the development version v1.5 beta for production sites and suggests using the latest stable version(s). If Joomla! v1.5 beta is being used, upgrade to v1.5 RC1 immediately which fixes the issue! Patch/Workaround: ----------------- Use the fix from SVN (check out at least revision 7456 of /development/trunk/components/com_search/views/search/view.php) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SEC Consult Unternehmensberatung GmbH Office Vienna Mooslackengasse 17 A-1190 Vienna Austria Tel.: +43 / 1 / 890 30 43 - 0 Fax.: +43 / 1 / 890 30 43 - 25 Mail: research at sec-consult dot com www.sec-consult.com SEC Consult conducts periodical information security workshops on ISO 27001/BS 7799 in cooperation with BSI Management Systems. For more information, please refer to http://www.sec-consult.com/236.html EOF Johannes Greil / @2007 _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/