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CVE-2018-19859 — CVE-2018-19859 Remote Code Execution Proof of Concept | Kitploit
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CVE-2018-19859

CVE-2018-19859 Remote Code Execution Proof of Concept

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CVE-2018-19859 - RCE Proof of Concept

This repository contains a proof of concept for Remote Code Execution (RCE) against OpenRefine < 3.1-beta. By exploiting a directory traversal vulnerability inside of the Create Project functionality, CVE-2018-19859, a malicious user can upload a custom Java extension to gain code execution.

This proof of concept contains a simple Java Reverse Shell which is activated when a user navigates to {webroot}/extension/whiteoak/.

Installation

  1. Grab a local vulnerable version of OpenRefine such as version 2.8.
  2. Clone this extension repository into the openrefine/extensions/ directory.
  3. Modify the build.xml file in the extensions directory to add a reference to the new extension.
  4. Compile the extension with ./refine clean && ./refine build
  5. Generate the malicious zip archive using evilarc_whiteoak.py to create a zip slip archive of an entire directory. Ensure the webroot path is provided:
root@kitploit:~
python3 evilarc_whiteoak.py -d 14 -p "{webroot directory}/openrefine/webapp/extensions/" whiteoak/
  1. Upload the extension using the vulnerability described in CVE-2018-19859 via the Create Project functionality & restart the OpenRefine webserver.
  2. Navigate to {webroot}/extension/whiteoak/ and catch your new shell.

Credits

@itsacoderepo for the CVE details on GitHub.

@ptoomy3 for the original Zip Slip archive generation tool, which White Oak Security updated to python3 and added support for archiving directories.

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