1. Brute Force
Sql injection cannot be used for medium difficulty, so Burp is used for blasting directly
二.Command Injection
Look at the code first
<?php
if( isset( $_POST[ 'Submit' ] ) ) {
// Get input
$target = $_REQUEST[ 'ip' ];
// Set blacklist
$substitutions = array(
'&&' => '',
';' => '',
);
// Remove any of the charactars in the array (blacklist).
$target = str_replace( array_keys( $substitutions ), $substitutions, $target );
// Determine OS and execute the ping command.
if( stristr( php_uname( 's' ), 'Windows NT' ) ) {
// Windows
$cmd = shell_exec( 'ping ' . $target );
}
else {
// *nix
$cmd = shell_exec( 'ping -c 4 ' . $target );
}
// Feedback for the end user
echo "<pre>{$cmd}</pre>";
}
?>
You can see that this question filters'&&' and';', so use other splicing characters to inject.
For example: 127.0.0.1 | whoami
Three. CSRF
Look at the code first
<?php
if( isset( $_GET[ 'Change' ] ) ) {
// Checks to see where the request came from
if( eregi( $_SERVER[ 'SERVER_NAME' ], $_SERVER[ 'HTTP_REFERER' ] ) ) {
// Get input
$pass_new = $_GET[ 'password_new' ];
$pass_conf = $_GET[ 'password_conf' ];
// Do the passwords match?
if( $pass_new == $pass_conf ) {
// They do!
$pass_new = mysql_real_escape_string( $pass_new );
$pass_new = md5( $pass_new );
// Update the database
$insert = "UPDATE `users` SET password = '$pass_new' WHERE user = '" . dvwaCurrentUser() . "';";
$result = mysql_query( $insert ) or die( '<pre>' . mysql_error() . '</pre>' );
// Feedback for the user
echo "<pre>Password Changed.</pre>";
}
else {
// Issue with passwords matching
echo "<pre>Passwords did not match.</pre>";
}
}
else {
// Didn't come from a trusted source
echo "<pre>That request didn't look correct.</pre>";
}
mysql_close();
}
?>
You can see that it is required to check whether the HTTP_REFERER contains SERVER_NAME (Host parameter in the http header, and the host name to be accessed.)
Change the web page file name to "access host name.html" to bypass
四.File Inclusion
First look at the code
<?php
// The page we wish to display
$file = $_GET[ 'page' ];
// Input validation
$file = str_replace( array( "http://", "https://" ), "", $file );
$file = str_replace( array( "../", "..\"" ), "", $file );
?>
It can be found that the server filtered http://,https://,…/,…\
But the str_replace() function can use double writing to skip protective measures
Note: The filtering measures are invalid for file inclusion using the absolute path method.