Gửi #181746: Listplace Directory Listing Platform 3.0 - Arbitrary File Uploadthông tin

tiêu đềListplace Directory Listing Platform 3.0 - Arbitrary File Upload
Mô tả# Exploit Title: Listplace Directory Listing Platform 3.0 - Arbitrary File Upload # Exploit Author: skalvin aka (CraCkEr) # Date: 12/07/2023 # Vendor: Bug Finder # Vendor Homepage: https://bugfinder.net/ # Software Link: https://bugfinder.net/product/listplace-a-complete-directory-listing-platform/22 # Tested on: Windows 10 Pro # Impact: Allows User to upload files to the web server ## Description Allow the Attacker to overwrite critical files by uploading a shell and executing commands on the server, enabling a wide range of attacks, such as server-side and client-side attacks. ## Steps to Reproduce: 1. Login as a [Normal User] 2. In [User Dashboard] go to [Profile Settings] on this Path: https://website/listplace/user/profile 3. Upload any Image to [User_Cover_Photo] 4. Capture the POST Request with [Burp Proxy Intercept] 5. Inject your [Evil-Code] - [phpshell] or [Persistent/Stored XSS] or [Phishing Page] ----------------------------------------------------------- POST /listplace/user/coverPhotoUpdate HTTP/2 ----------------------------------------------------------- Content-Disposition: form-data; name="user_cover_photo"; filename="shell.png" Content-Type: image/png <script>alert(1)</script> <--- ----------------------------------------------------------- 6. Send the Request 7. Capture the GET request from [Burp Logger] to get the Path of your Uploaded [SHELL]or[Persistent-XSS] 8. Access your Uploded Evil file on this Path: https://website/listplace/assets/uploads/users/[SHELL]or[Persistent-XSS] [-] Done
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 skalvin (UID 49463)
Đệ trình12/07/2023 20:08 (cách đây 3 những năm)
Kiểm duyệt21/07/2023 22:28 (9 days later)
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Mục VulDB235149 [Bug Finder Listplace Directory Listing Platform 3.0 Photo coverPhotoUpdate user_cover_photo Tập lệnh chéo trang]
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