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ManageEngine Multiple Products Arbitrary File Download Exploit
[ 0Day-ID-23225 ]
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ManageEngine Multiple Products Arbitrary File Download Exploit
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Description
This module exploits an arbitrary file download vulnerability in the FailOverHelperServlet on ManageEngine OpManager, Applications Manager and IT360. This vulnerability is unauthenticated on OpManager and Applications Manager, but authenticated in IT360. This module will attempt to login using the default credentials for the administrator and guest accounts; alternatively you can provide a pre-authenticated cookie or a username and password combo. For IT360 targets enter the RPORT of the OpManager instance (usually 8300). This module has been tested on both Windows and Linux with several different versions. Windows paths have to be escaped with 4 backslashes on the command line. There is a companion module that allows you to list the contents of any directory recursively. This vulnerability has been fixed in Applications Manager v11.9 b11912 and OpManager 11.6.
Usage info
msf > use auxiliary/admin/http/manageengine_file_download
msf auxiliary(manageengine_file_download) > show actions
...actions...
msf auxiliary(manageengine_file_download) > set ACTION <action-name>
msf auxiliary(manageengine_file_download) > show options
...show and set options...
msf auxiliary(manageengine_file_download) > run
msf auxiliary(manageengine_file_download) > show actions
...actions...
msf auxiliary(manageengine_file_download) > set ACTION <action-name>
msf auxiliary(manageengine_file_download) > show options
...show and set options...
msf auxiliary(manageengine_file_download) > run
CVE
CVE-2014-7863
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