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[Full-disclosure] hornbill supportworks SQL injection



Summary

 

SQL Injection Vulnerability in ITSM component of Hornbill Supportworks
Application

 

    CVE number: CVE-2013-2594

    Impact: High

    Vendor homepage: http://www.hornbill.com

    Vendor notified: 19/11/2012

    Vendor response: This issue has reportedly been fixed but the vendor
refused to give version details.

    Credit: Joseph Sheridan of ReactionIS

 

Affected Products

 

Supportworks ITSM versions 1.0.0 and possibly other versions

 

Details

 

There is a SQL injection vulnerability in the ITSM component of the
Supportworks Application. The vulnerable file is calldiary.php found in the
/reports folder of the webroot. The following URL demonstrates the issue:

 

 

http://vulnhost.com/reports/calldiary.php?callref=VULN 

 

This attack can be used to take full control of the host by writing a php
webshell document (using mysql 'into outfile') to the webroot.

 

 

Impact

 

An attacker may be able to take full control of the Supportworks server and
execute arbitrary operating-system commands.

 

Solution

 

Upgrade to the latest available ITSM version - contact Vendor for more
details.

 

http://www.reactionpenetrationtesting.co.uk 

http://www.reactionpenetrationtesting.co.uk/research.html 

http://www.reactionpenetrationtesting.co.uk/security-testing-services.html 

 

 

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