----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mantis Bug Tracker <= 1.2.17 (ImportXml.php) PHP Code Injection Vulnerability ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [-] Software Link: http://www.mantisbt.org/ [-] Affected Versions: All versions from 1.2.0 to 1.2.17. [-] Vulnerability Description: The vulnerable code is located in the /plugins/XmlImportExport/ImportXml.php script: 106. printf( "Processing cross-references for %s issues...", count( $importedIssues ) ); 107. foreach( $importedIssues as $oldId => $newId ) { 108. $bugData = bug_get( $newId, true ); 109. 110. $bugLinkRegexp = '/(^|[^\w])(' . preg_quote( $this->source_->issuelink, '/' ) . ')(\d+)\b/e'; 111. $replacement = '"\\1" . $this->getReplacementString( "\\2", "\\3" )'; 112. 113. $bugData->description = preg_replace( $bugLinkRegexp, $replacement, $bugData->description ); 114. $bugData->update( true, true ); 115. } User input passed through the "description" field (and the "issuelink" attribute) of the uploaded XML file when importing data through the Import/Export plugin is not properly sanitized before being used in a "preg_replace()" call with the 'e' modifier at line 113. This can be exploited by unauthenticated attackers to inject and execute arbitrary PHP code by uploading a specially crafted XML file. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability requires the Import/Export plugin to be enabled (disabled by default). [-] Solution: Update to version 1.2.18. [-] Disclosure Timeline: [04/10/2014] - Issue reported to http://www.mantisbt.org/bugs/view.php?id=17725 [05/10/2014] - CVE number requested [06/10/2014] - CVE number assigned [01/11/2014] - Issue fixed on GitHub [08/11/2014] - Public disclosure by the vendor on the OSS mailing list [23/12/2014] - Publication of this advisory [-] CVE Reference: The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the name CVE-2014-7146 to this vulnerability. [-] Credits: Vulnerability discovered by Egidio Romano. [-] Original Advisory: http://karmainsecurity.com/KIS-2014-18