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Craft Silicon Banking@Home SQL Injection

Craft Silicon Banking@Home SQL Injection
Posted Feb 10, 2009
Authored by Francesco Bianchino

Banking@Home versions 2.1 and below from Craft Silicon suffer from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.

tags | exploit, remote, sql injection
SHA-256 | 513ef1eed6f0a7a5b30bd7f163fa42ca82917d2aa564834fd4ce1dcceffdb330

Craft Silicon Banking@Home SQL Injection

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Author: Francesco Bianchino

Email: f.bianchino [at] gmail.com

Title: Craft Silicon Banking@Home SQL Injection

Product: Banking@Home - Net Banking

Versions Vulnerable: 2.1 and below

Vendor: Craft Silicon (www.craftsilicon.com)

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Summary

Banking@Home is an home banking application that allows customers to access
their account information using the web.
The application uses data in a database management system that uses Structured
Query Language (SQL) as a data access standard.

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Vulnerability Details

The login page of Net Banking is vulnerable to SQL Injection attack,
due to a missing input validation mechanisms.
An attacker can inject SQL code into the username and password fields,
altering the login procedure.
There is a classic error based injection, really easy to exploit to
take control
of the entire server.
Authentication bypass is possible using valid username, no password is
required,
or otherwise the user table can be arbitrary modified.

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Exploit

http://www.example.com/document_root/Login.asp?LoginName='Some_SQL_Stuff&Password=&submit=Login

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Solution

At the moment of writing this advisory there is no solution yet.
I advised Craft Silicon in November 2008 and i actually have received no answer.

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Credits

Discovered by Francesco Bianchino.
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