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mambo45.txt
Posted Mar 17, 2004
Authored by James Bercegay | Site gulftech.org

The Mambo Open Source web content management system version 4.5 stable 1.0.3 and earlier suffers from multiple vulnerabilities including cross site scripting, SQL injection, and query tampering.

tags | exploit, web, vulnerability, xss, sql injection
SHA-256 | eb69cdd423873abc07892485078b6e9b2d11df2891ed76993754c49b73c5c23c

mambo45.txt

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Vendor : Mambo Open Source
URL : http://www.mamboserver.com
Version : Mambo Open Source 4.5 Stable 1.0.3 && Earlier
Risk : Multiple Vulnerabilities



Description:
Mambo Open Source is the finest open source Web Content Management System
available today. Mambo Open Source makes communicating via the Web easy.
Have you always wanted to have your own site but never understood how? Well
Mambo Open Source is just the ticket! With Mambo Open Source there is no
need for HTML, XML or DHTML skills, just enter your content, add a picture
and then through the easy to use administrator web-interface ...click
Publish! Simple ... Quick ... And easy! With the in-built editor Mambo Open
Source allows you to design and create your content without the need for HTML
code. Maintaining a website has never been easier.



Cross Site Scripting:
There are a few variables that will allow for XSS (cross site scripting) on
most pages of a Mambo Open Source Installation. The variables in question are
"return", and the "mos_change_template" variable. Below are some examples of
these mentioned XSS problems in action.

index.php?return=[XSS]
index.php?mos_change_template=[XSS]

The "return" variable is just the contents of the url, so it allows you to
pass pretty much any junk to the url and have it printed straight to the page
without being validated. This takes place on almost EVERY page within MOS



SQL Injection && Query Tampering:
It is possible for an attacker or malicious user to influence SQL queries by
altering the "id" variable. The below examples is not malicious so they will
just trigger an error. The query gets passed near

"SELECT title FROM mos_categories WHERE id=[SQL]" in "pathway.php"

Please note that this vuln is also likely to exist in other places as well.

[VID] = A vaild id relating to the resource
[SQL] = An SQL query that's to be executed

index.php?option=content&task=view&id=[SQL]&Itemid=[VID]
index.php?option=content&task=category&sectionid=[VID]&id=[SQL]&Itemid=[VID]
index.php?option=content&task=category&sectionid=[VID]&id=[SQL]&Itemid=[VID]


------[ Start Example Of Vuln Code ]------------------------------------------

if ($id) {
$database->setQuery( "SELECT title FROM #__categories WHERE id=$id" );
$title = $database->loadResult();
echo $database->getErrorMsg();

$id = max( array_keys( $mitems ) ) + 1;
$mitem = pathwayMakeLink(
$id,
$title,
"index.php?option=$option&task=$task&id=$id&Itemid=$Itemid",
$Itemid
);
$mitems[$id] = $mitem;
$Itemid = $id;
}

------[ Ends Example Of Vuln Code ]-------------------------------------------

As you can see in this code snip from pathway.php, the variable $id is passed
directly into the query without any sort of real validation. This is however
resolved in the newly updated version of Mambo Open Source by requiring $id to be
validated via the intval() function. That way it only returns a valid integer and
thus prevents SQL injection from happening.



Solution:
Special thanks goes to Robert Castley for his very prompt, and professional response,
and for the genuine concern regarding the security of Mambo Open Source server. A new
version of the Mambo Open Source package is now available from their official website
and should be applied soon as possible. Advisory @ http://www.gulftech.org/03162004.php



Credits:
Credits go to JeiAr of the GulfTech Security Research Team.
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