= Advisory: Multiple Vulnerabilities in BibORB = ================================================ Multiple vulnerabilities were found in BibORB which result in SQL injection, XSS, directory traversal and arbitrary file upload. == Details == ============= Product: BibORB Affected Version: 1.3.2, probably all lower versions Immune Version: 1.3.2 Security Update, 1.3.3 RC1 OS affected: all Security-Risk: high Remote-Exploit: yes Vendor-URL: http://biborb.glymn.net/ Vendor-Status: notified CVE: CAN-2005-0251 - 0254 == Introduction == ================== "BibORB is a web-interface to BibTeX bibliographies (the bibliographic system used with LaTeX). It offers an easy to use solution to manage and share BibTeX bibliographies and electronic releases of papers." (from maintainer's page) XSS, SQL injection, directory traversal and arbitrary file upload make it possible to completely compromise the application and its users. == More Details == ================== === XSS === =========== CAN-2005-0251 Some variables containing user data are not filtered, so XSS is possible. === Proof of Concept === ======================== http://path/to/biborb/bibindex.php?mode=displaysearch&search=%3Cscript%3Ealert%28%27XSS%27%29%3C%2Fscript%3E&sort=ID or Add Database -> Description: executed everytime the Database is shown. === SQL Injection === ===================== CAN-2005-0252 If MySQL is used as authorization backend, SQL Injection may be used to get admin status. === Proof of Concept === ======================== When logging in, use the following username and password: Username: x' or 1=1 or login='x Password: x') or 1=1 or password=md5('x === Directory Traversal === =========================== CAN-2005-0253 If a user has the right to delete database entries, arbitrary files accessable by the user under which the application runs may be deleted. === Proof of Concept === ======================== http://path/to/biborb/index.php?mode=result&database_name=../config.php&action=Delete === Arbitrary file upload === CAN-2005-0254 When a new entry is created, the user is presented with a mask where PDF and PS files can be uploaded as an addition to the entry. There is no check what files the user uploads, and those files are linked with standard icons widely used to show that the file is a PDF or PS file. Users may be fooled to click the icon and download malicious code instead of the desired PDF or PS file. === Proof of Concept === ======================== Just upload some arbitrary data file when creating a new entry. == Fix == ========= Update to either BibORB 1.3.2 Security Update or to 1.3.3 RC1. == Security Risk == =================== High, because the application can be completely compromised. == Vendor Status == =================== 01.02.2005 Maintainer contacted 08.02.2005 Delayed response due to mail problems 09.02.2005 First release of a patch 16.02.2005 Final patched version released