Affected Products: <= PHP 5.2.3 <= PHP 4.4.7 Authors: Mattias Bengtsson Philip Olausson Reported: 2007-06-05 Released: 2007-08-30 CVE: CVE-2007-3997 Issue: A vulnerability exists in PHP's MySQL and MySQLi extenstions which can be used to bypass PHP's safe_mode security restriction. Description: PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML. Details: By using MySQLs LOCAL INFILE we could bypass PHP's safe_mode security restriction. An important thing here is that we can't rely on the shared hosts MySQLds local-infile=0 option. This because of it being a server option, so it will not have any effect on the client. To disable this option for MySQL we need to compile libmysqlclient with --disable-local-infile, or remove the CLIENT_LOCAL_FILES flag while connecting. PHP does this when open_basedir are in effect but lacks a check for safe_mode. For MySQLi compiling with --disable-local-infile won't help because we could just reenable it with mysqli->options(MYSQLI_OPT_LOCAL_INFILE, 1); Proof Of Concepts: MySQL: MySQLi: options(MYSQLI_OPT_LOCAL_INFILE, 1); $m->set_local_infile_handler("r"); $m->query("LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '/etc/passwd' INTO TABLE a.a"); $m->close(); ?> Impact: This issue could have major impact on shared hosting systems. Solution: Upgrade PHP to 5.2.4 or 4.4.8 # milw0rm.com [2007-09-10]