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CVE-2012-3153

Status Candidate

Overview

Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle Reports Developer component in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.4, 11.1.1.6, and 11.1.2.0 allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality and integrity via unknown vectors related to Servlet. NOTE: the previous information is from the October 2012 CPU. Oracle has not commented on claims from the original researcher that the PARSEQUERY function allows remote attackers to obtain database credentials via reports/rwservlet/parsequery, and that this issue occurs in earlier versions. NOTE: this can be leveraged with CVE-2012-3152 to execute arbitrary code by uploading a .jsp file.

Related Files

Oracle Forms / Reports Remote Code Execution
Posted Feb 18, 2014
Authored by Mekanismen, Dana Taylor | Site metasploit.com

This Metasploit module uses two vulnerabilities in Oracle forms and reports to get remote code execution on the host. The showenv url can be used to disclose information about a server. A second vulnerability that allows arbitrary reading and writing to the host filesystem can then be used to write a shell from a remote url to a known local path disclosed from the previous vulnerability. The local path being accessible from an URL then allows us to perform the remote code execution using for example a .jsp shell. Tested on Windows and Oracle Forms and Reports 10.1.

tags | exploit, remote, arbitrary, shell, local, vulnerability, code execution
systems | windows
advisories | CVE-2012-3152, CVE-2012-3153, OSVDB-86395, OSVDB-86394
SHA-256 | 0ae51161a01d969079b5ae31c9e558381714eaaed892cb6da032845477f29e85
Oracle Reports Shell Uploader
Posted Jan 28, 2014
Authored by Dana Taylor

Oracle Reports pwnacle exploit that uploads a jsp shell to the target system using the URLPARAMETER vulnerability that allows for planting files.

tags | exploit, shell
advisories | CVE-2012-3153, CVE-2012-3152
SHA-256 | 3581d647b9a2e8009d1d33ce3190ed76df5b93ae7c3bb78683ead1f423d79945
Oracle Forms And Reports Database Disclosure
Posted Jan 28, 2014
Authored by Dana Taylor

An undocumented PARSEQUERY function in Oracle Forms and Reports allows dumping database username and passwords unauthenticated. The patch / workaround just appears to obfuscate the issue but not actually address it. Affected systems include versions 9iAS, 9iDS, 10G (DS and AS), and 10G AS Reports/Forms Standalone Installation, 11g if patch or workaround not applied. In 12g a code rewrite has mitigated this vulnerability.

tags | exploit, info disclosure
advisories | CVE-2012-3153
SHA-256 | 2212ed674699348aa6036bb33d09aa0705d27be6a5efb384721f1dfc9cc92015
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