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There is a deserialization vulnerability that can cause RCE #83

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altEr1125 opened this issue Oct 26, 2022 · 0 comments
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There is a deserialization vulnerability that can cause RCE #83

altEr1125 opened this issue Oct 26, 2022 · 0 comments

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The author has set a fixed key in the com.hope.shiro.config.ShiroConfig under the hope-admin package and uses this key to encrypt the rememberMe parameter in the cookie. This situation can lead to a deserialisation attack with very serious consequences.
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This key can also be obtained by decrypting the ciphertext corresponding to the rememberMe parameter.

Set up a local environment for attacks. When the attacker logs in and selects remember me, the cookie will have the rememberMe field
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After blasting or auditing the source code, we can find that the encoded key is 1QWLxg+NYmxraMoxAXu/Iw==, which is the same as the key set in the source code.

After an audit, I found that the source code contains commons-beanutils-1.9.4.jar dependency, which is actually a dependency included in shiro.
Using this dependency, it is possible to generate a deserialized payload and then encrypt the payload using the key obtained by blasting.
Finally, write this payload after the rememberMe field and attack it. Successful RCE
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Note that the JSESSIONID in the cookie field should be deleted, otherwise the system will make judgments directly based on the JSESSIONID.

@altEr1125 altEr1125 changed the title There is a deserialization vulnerability that can cause RC There is a deserialization vulnerability that can cause RCE Oct 26, 2022
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