ForkCMS PHP Object Injection

ForkCMS versions prior to 5.8.3 suffer from a PHP object injection vulnerability.


MD5 | 93c0c401241bf2a388e76209eb207357

ForkCMS PHP Object Injection
=========================
| Identifier: | AIT-SA-20210215-04 |
| Target: | ForkCMS |
| Vendor: | ForkCMS |
| Version: | all versions below version 5.8.3 |
| CVE: | CVE-2020-24036 |
| Accessibility: | Remote |
| Severity: | Medium |
| Author: | Wolfgang Hotwagner (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology) |

SUMMARY
=========
[ForkCMS is an open source cms written in PHP.](https://www.fork-cms.com/)

VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION
========================
PHP object injection in the Ajax-endpoint of the backend in ForkCMS below version 5.8.3 allows authenticated remote user to execute malicious code.

The ajax-callbacks for the backend use unserialize without restrictions or any validations. An authenticated user could abuse this to inject malicious PHP-Objects which could lead to remote code execution:

```
<?php

namespace Backend\Core\Ajax;

use Backend\Core\Engine\Base\AjaxAction as BackendBaseAJAXAction;

use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;

/**

* This action will generate a valid url based upon the submitted url.

*/

class GenerateUrl extends BackendBaseAJAXAction

{

public function execute(): void

{

// call parent, this will probably add some general CSS/JS or other required files

parent::execute();

// get parameters

$url = $this->getRequest()->request->get('url', '');

$className = $this->getRequest()->request->get('className', '');

$methodName = $this->getRequest()->request->get('methodName', '');

$parameters = $this->getRequest()->request->get('parameters', '');

// cleanup values

$parameters = unserialize($parameters); // $B"+(B VULNERABLE CODE

// fetch generated meta url

$url = urldecode($this->get('fork.repository.meta')->generateUrl($url, $className, $methodName, $parameters));

// output

$this->output(Response::HTTP_OK, $url);

}

}
```

PROOF OF CONCEPT
=================
In order to exploit this vulnerability, an attacker has to be authenticated with least privileges. We tested this exploit with $B!H(BDashboard$B!I(B permissions.

For demonstration purposes we created a proof of concept exploit that deletes files and directories from the webserver. With more effort an attacker might also find a payload for executing a webshell. There are many gadgets available in the vendor directory for potential payloads.

The object-injection code for generating a payload might look as following:

```
'O:27:"Swift_KeyCache_DiskKeyCache":1:{s:4:"keys";a:1:{s:%d:"%s";a:1:{s:%d:"%s";s:9:"something";}}}' % (len(filepath),filepath,len(deletefile),deletefile)
```

VULNERABLE VERSIONS
===================
All versions including 5.8.1 are affected.

TESTED VERSIONS
===============
ForkCMS 5.8.1 (with Debian 10 and PHP 7.3.14-1)

IMPACT
======
An authenticated user with minimal privileges could execute malicious code.


MITIGATION
==========
Fork-5.8.3 fixed that issue

VENDOR CONTACT TIMELINE
========================
| 2020-05-01 | Contacting the vendor |
| 2020-06-08 | Vendor replied |
| 2020-07-07 | Vendor released an updated version |
| 2021-02-15 | Public disclosure |

ADVISORY URL
============
[https://www.ait.ac.at/ait-sa-20210215-04-poi-forkcms](https://www.ait.ac.at/ait-sa-20210215-04-poi-forkcms)



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