STG Security Advisory: [SSA-20041215-19] Vulnerability of uploading files with multiple extensions in MediaWiki Revision 1.0 Date Published: 2004-12-15 (KST) Last Update: 2004-12-15 (KST) Disclosed by SSR Team (advisory@stgsecurity.com) Summary ======== MediaWiki is one of famous wiki web applications. However, an input validation flaw can cause malicious attackers to run arbitrary commands with the privilege of the HTTPD process, which is typically run as the nobody user. Vulnerability Class =================== Implementation Error: Input validation flaw Impact ====== High : arbitrary command execution. Affected Products ================ MediaWiki 1.3.8 and prior. Vendor Status: FIXED ==================== 2004-12-10 Vulnerability found. 2004-12-10 MediaWiki developer notified. 2004-12-13 Update version released. 2004-12-15 Official release. Details ======= MediaWiki doesn't implemented to check multiple extensions of uploaded files, e.g. attack.php.rar, so malicious attackers can upload arbitrary script files (php, pl, cgi, etc) to a web server. This is originated from a feature of Apache MIME module (mod_mime), which regards attack.php.rar as a normal PHP file and execute the file through mod_php module with the privilege of the HTTPD process. cf. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_mime.html - "Files with Multiple Extensions" : it's a feature, not a bug. Solution ========= Update to 1.3.9 http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/ Vendor URL ========== http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/ Credits ====== Jeremy Bae at STG Security