======================================= Advisory title: unserialize vulnerability in GLPI 0.83.9 Product: GLPI 0.83.9 Discovered by: Xavier Mehrenberger Cassidian CyberSecurity Vulnerable version: 0.83.9 Tested: v0.83.9, 2013-06-21 Fixed in repository: 2013-06-23 commits 21169 to 21180 Category: Potential PHP code execution Vulnerability type: [CWE-502] Deserialization of Untrusted Data CVE IDs: none yet By: Xavier Mehrenberger Cassidian CyberSecurity http://www.cassidiancybersecurity.com ======================================= ----- CVE-2013-XXXX Required configuration: No specific configuration required Steps to reproduce: * Issue a request to glpi/front/ticket.form.php?id=1&_predefined_fields=XXXX, * replacing XXX with a serialized PHP object Vulnerable code sample: --- file ticket.class.php, function showFormHelpdesk if (isset($options['_predefined_fields'])) { $options['_predefined_fields'] = unserialize(rawurldecode(stripslashes($options['_predefined_fields']))); --- When passing a non-existent empty serialized class (ex: class called "exploit" value "O%3A7%3A%22exploit%22%3A0%3A%7B%7D"), an error occurs, which is caught by the userErrorHandlerNormal function in toolbox.class.php. When a PHP object gets unserialized, its __wakeup() function is executed. When this object gets destroyed, its __destruct() function is executed (since PHP5). No such object exists throughout the GLPI codebase. However, it might exist in a third-party library, as demonstrated by Stefan Esser [2]. More information about this vulnerability class can be found at [1]. The unsafe use of unserialize() has been fixed throughout the codebase in commits 21169 [3] to 21180. References: [1] https://www.owasp.org/index.php/PHP_Object_Injection [2] http://www.suspekt.org/downloads/POC2009-ShockingNewsInPHPExploitation.pdf