XODA Document Management System 0.4.5 - Cross-Site Scripting / Arbitrary File Upload
Author: Shai rod
type: webapps
platform: php
port:
date_added: 2012-08-21
date_updated: 2012-08-21
verified: 1
codes: OSVDB-85594;OSVDB-85593;OSVDB-85117
tags:
aliases:
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application_url: http://www.exploit-db.comxoda-0.4.5.tar.bz2
# Exploit Title: XODA Document Management System Stored XSS & Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability.
# Date: 21/08/2012
# Exploit Author: Shai rod (@NightRang3r)
# Vendor Homepage: http://xoda.org/
# Software Link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xoda/files/xoda/xoda-0.4.5/
# Version: 0.4.5
#Gr33Tz: @aviadgolan , @benhayak, @nirgoldshlager, @roni_bachar
About the Application:
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XODA targets the end-user allowing organizing of documents in a professional manner.
Vulnerability Description
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1. Arbitrary File Upload:
It is possible to access the file upload page "?upload_to=" without the need to authenticate (log in) to the XODA system.
An attacker is able to upload a web shell to the server and gain unauzhorized access to the operating system.
Vulnerable URL: http://server/xodadir/?upload_to=
Default location of uploaded files: http://server/xodadir/files/
2. Stored XSS in file description.
Steps to reproduce the XSS:
2.1 Select a document.
2.2 Click on description.
2.3 Enter XSS Payload: <img src='1.jpg'onerror=javascript:alert(document.cookie)>
2.4 Reload the page XSS Should be triggered.
3. Stored XSS in filters.
Steps to reproduce the XSS:
3.1 Select the document.
3.2 Click on filters.
3.3 In the "Filters (one per line):" field insert XSS paload: <img src='1.jpg'onerror=javascript:alert(document.cookie)>
3.4 Click "Set filters".
3.5 Click on the document icon to open its properties.
3.6 XSS Should be triggered.