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Last Active2020-04-06
LimeSurvey 4.1.11 Cross Site Scripting
Posted Apr 6, 2020
Authored by Matthew Aberegg, Michael Burkey

LimeSurvey version 4.1.11 suffers from a Survey Groups persistent cross site scripting vulnerability.

tags | exploit, xss
advisories | CVE-2020-11456
SHA-256 | df3e45472fe0c92c7d67f5d5dc0037bf3764a1c3defb70f0ed668401e0954839
LimeSurvey 4.1.11 Path Traversal
Posted Apr 3, 2020
Authored by Matthew Aberegg, Michael Burkey

LimeSurvey version 4.1.11 suffers from a File Manager path traversal vulnerability.

tags | exploit, file inclusion
advisories | CVE-2020-11455
SHA-256 | bf5a0e91bdbc5c3f5a359190e6096a3b9eeab16103c3bf4d7cd42dc1a31b6492
rConfig 3.9.4 Remote Command Injection
Posted Mar 23, 2020
Authored by Matthew Aberegg, Michael Burkey

rConfig version 3.9.4 suffers from a search.crud.php remote command injection vulnerability.

tags | exploit, remote, php
SHA-256 | 46da4988737c90304318720180a381f97a3554b50c1410cead0b35bc43ad5e5d
Apache James Server 2.3.2 Insecure User Creation / Arbitrary File Write
Posted Feb 20, 2020
Authored by Matthew Aberegg, Michael Burkey, Palaczynski Jakub | Site metasploit.com

This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability that exists due to a lack of input validation when creating a user. Messages for a given user are stored in a directory partially defined by the username. By creating a user with a directory traversal payload as the username, commands can be written to a given directory. To use this module with the cron exploitation method, run the exploit using the given payload, host, and port. After running the exploit, the payload will be executed within 60 seconds. Due to differences in how cron may run in certain Linux operating systems such as Ubuntu, it may be preferable to set the target to Bash Completion as the cron method may not work. If the target is set to Bash completion, start a listener using the given payload, host, and port before running the exploit. After running the exploit, the payload will be executed when a user logs into the system. For this exploitation method, bash completion must be enabled to gain code execution. This exploitation method will leave an Apache James mail object artifact in the /etc/bash_completion.d directory and the malicious user account.

tags | exploit, code execution, bash
systems | linux, ubuntu
advisories | CVE-2015-7611
SHA-256 | 38aec6cad30d28bc144df66f4ad6d698b59a52c8a529a3cc66391e571ee852c6
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