WordPress CMS Command Client plugin version 2.21 suffer from a PHP object injection vulnerability.
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CMS Commander Client WordPress Plugin unauthenticated PHP Object
injection vulnerability
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Yorick Koster, June 2016
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Abstract
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A PHP Object injection vulnerability was found in the CMS Commander
Client WordPress Plugin, which can be used by an unauthenticated user to
instantiate arbitrary PHP Objects. Using this vulnerability it is
possible to execute arbitrary PHP code.
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OVE ID
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OVE-20160803-0003
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Tested versions
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This issue was successfully tested on the CMS Commander Client WordPress
Plugin version 2.21.
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Fix
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Input validation was added to version 2.22 of CMS Commander Client to
mitigate this issue.
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Details
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https://sumofpwn.nl/advisory/2016/cms_commander_client_wordpress_plugin_unauthenticated_php_object_injection_vulnerability.html
This issue is possible due to an unsafe call to unserialize() in the cmsc_authenticate() method. The input is taken directly from the POST body as can be seen in the following code fragment:
functions.php:
if( !function_exists('cmsc_authenticate')) {
function cmsc_authenticate() {
global $_cmsc_data, $_cmsc_auth, $cmsc_core;
if (!isset($HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA)) {
$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA = file_get_contents('php://input');
}
/*if(substr($HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA, 0, 7) == "action="){
$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA = str_replace("action=", "", $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA);
}*/
$_cmsc_data = base64_decode($HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA);
if (!$_cmsc_data){
return;
}
$_cmsc_data = cmsc_parse_data( @unserialize($_cmsc_data) );
It has been confirmed that this issues can be used to execute arbitrary PHP code.
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