# Name: aflog 1.01 (and possibly earlier) # Webiste: http://aflog.org/ # Vulnerability type: SQL Injection (comments.php) and XSS # Author: # shinmai, 2008-01-22 ############################################################################### # Description: # # SQL INJECTION: # # SQL injection is possible in comments.php for the GET variable 'id', like # this: http://hostname/aflog/comments.php?id='[SQLI]/* # The following POC exposes the username and password of the first registered # user (the admin): http://localhost/aflog/comments.php?id='+UNION+SELECT+666,null,concat('username:',username,',password:',password),1,null,1+FROM+members+ORDER+BY+id+DESC+LIMIT+1/* # # The same principle could be applied to view.php, but forming the SQL # injection string is easier in comments.php, IMHO. # # NOTE: # A possible sollution to this is setting magic_quotes_gpc to "on" but this is # viable to cause other problems, so a patch to aflog would be more benefitial. # ############################################################################### # # XSS # # The comment form doesn't do much parsing on comments posted, other than their # length. # # A newly registered user can easily compose an URL with an XSS exploit and # trick a logged in user to click it to steal their login cookie. # # Example comment: Don't go . # # Cliking this link would send the login cookie as a GET request to 'server' to # be processed by a script called 'stealcookies' # # Good luck, and be safe. Greetings to the light of my life, innoscent. #