In the module “Jms Setting” (jmssetting) from Joommasters for PrestaShop, a guest can perform SQL injection in affected versions.

Summary

  • CVE ID: CVE-2023-50030
  • Published at: 2024-01-16
  • Advisory source: Friends-Of-Presta
  • Platform: PrestaShop
  • Product: jmssetting
  • Impacted release: at least <= 1.1.0
  • Product author: Joommasters
  • Weakness: CWE-89
  • Severity: critical (9.8)

Description

The method JmsSetting::getSecondImgs() has a sensitive SQL call that can be executed with a trivial http call and exploited to forge a blind SQL injection.

WARNING : This exploit is actively used to deploy a webskimmer to massively steal credit cards.

CVSS base metrics

  • Attack vector: network
  • Attack complexity: low
  • Privilege required: none
  • User interaction: none
  • Scope: unchanged
  • Confidentiality: high
  • Integrity: high
  • Availability: high

Vector string: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

Possible malicious usage

  • Technical and personal data leaks
  • Obtain admin access
  • Remove all data of the linked PrestaShop
  • Display sensitives tables to front-office to unlock potential admin’s ajax scripts of modules protected by token on the ecosystem

Proof of concept

curl -v "https://preprod.x/modules/jmssetting/initajax.php?productids[1]=1);select(0x73656C65637420736C656570283432293B)INTO@a;prepare`b`from@a;execute`b`;--"

Patch

--- 1.1.0/modules/jmssetting/jmssetting.php
+++ XXXXX/modules/jmssetting/jmssetting.php
...
	public function getSecondImgs($productids)
	{
		$link = $this->context->link;
		$id_lang = Context::getContext()->language->id;
-		$where  = ' WHERE i.`id_product` IN ('.$productids.') AND i.`cover`=0';
+		$where  = ' WHERE i.`id_product` IN ('.implode(',', array_map('intval', explode(',', $productids))).') AND i.`cover`=0';
...

Timeline

Date Action
2023-10-23 Issue discovered during a code review by TouchWeb.fr
2023-10-23 Contact the author
2023-11-29 Request a CVE ID
2023-12-12 Received CVE ID
2024-01-16 Publish this security advisory

Other recommendations

  • To help improve the security of your PrestaShop installation, we recommend upgrading to the latest version. One of the benefits of upgrading is that it will disable the use of multiquery executions (separated by semicolons). However, please be aware that this will not protect your shop against SQL injection attacks that use the UNION clause to steal data. Additionally, it’s important to note that PrestaShop includes a function called pSQL, which includes a strip_tags function. This helps protect your shop against Stored XSS (also known as XSS T2) of Category 1. If a pSQL function is missing, it could potentially expose your project to critical Stored XSS vulnerabilities due to edge cases. Therefore, it’s crucial to ensure that all relevant functions are properly implemented and used consistently throughout your project.
  • Change the default database prefix ps_ with a new longer, arbitrary prefix. Nevertheless, be warned that this is useless against blackhats with DBA senior skill because of a design vulnerability in DBMS
  • Activate OWASP 942’s rules on your WAF (Web application firewall), be warned that you will probably break your backoffice and you will need to pre-configure some bypasses against these set of rules.