SuiteCRM versions 7.11.11 and below suffer from multiple phar deserialization vulnerabilities.
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SuiteCRM <= 7.11.11 Multiple Phar Deserialization Vulnerabilities
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[-] Software Link:
https://suitecrm.com/
[-] Affected Versions:
Version 7.11.11 and prior versions.
[-] Vulnerabilities Description:
1) User input passed through the "backup_dir" parameter when handling
the "Backups" action
within the "Administration" module is not properly sanitized before
being used in a file
operation. This can be exploited by malicious users to inject arbitrary
PHP objects into
the application scope (PHP Object Injection via phar:// stream wrapper),
allowing them to
carry out a variety of attacks, such as executing arbitrary PHP code.
Successful
exploitation of this vulnerability requires a System Administrator
account.
2) User input passed through the "file_name" parameter when handling the
"step3″ action
within the "Import" module is not properly sanitized before being used
in a file operation.
This can be exploited by malicious users to inject arbitrary PHP objects
into the application
scope (PHP Object Injection via phar:// stream wrapper), allowing them
to carry out a variety
of attacks, such as executing arbitrary PHP code.
3) User input passed through the "load_module_from_dir" parameter when
handling the
"UpgradeWizard" action within the "Administration" module is not
properly sanitized before
being used in a file operation. This can be exploited by malicious users
to inject arbitrary
PHP objects into the application scope (PHP Object Injection via phar://
stream wrapper),
allowing them to carry out a variety of attacks, such as executing
arbitrary PHP code.
Successful exploitation of this vulnerability requires a System
Administrator account.
4) User input passed through the "file_name" parameter when handling the
"UploadFileCheck"
action within the "UpgradeWizard" module is not properly sanitized
before being used in a
file operation. This can be exploited by malicious users to inject
arbitrary PHP objects
into the application scope (PHP Object Injection via phar:// stream
wrapper), allowing them
to carry out a variety of attacks, such as executing arbitrary PHP code.
Successful
exploitation of this vulnerability would require a System Administrator
account.
However, due to KIS-2020-04 it could be exploited by any user.
[-] Solution:
No official solution is currently available.
[-] Disclosure Timeline:
[19/09/2019] - Vendor notified
[20/09/2019] - Vendor acknowledgement
[12/11/2019] - Vendor contacted again asking for updates, no response
[20/01/2020] - Vendor notified about public disclosure intention, no
response
[07/02/2020] - CVE number assigned
[12/02/2020] - Public disclosure
[-] CVE Reference:
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
has assigned the name CVE-2020-8801 to these vulnerabilities.
[-] Credits:
Vulnerabilities discovered by Egidio Romano.
[-] Original Advisory:
http://karmainsecurity.com/KIS-2020-02