Importing web-based RCE into Metasploit
In this section, we will look at how we can import web application exploits into Metasploit. Our entire focus throughout this chapter will be to grasp important functions equivalent to those used in different programming languages. In this example, we will look at the PHP utility belt remote code execution vulnerability disclosed on 08/12/2015. The vulnerable application can be downloaded from: https://www.exploit-db.com/apps/222c6e2ed4c86f0646016e43d1947a1f-php-utility-belt-master.zip.
The remote code execution vulnerability lies in the code parameter of a POST request, which, when manipulated using specially crafted data, can lead to the execution of server-side code. Let us see how we can exploit this vulnerability manually as follows:
The command we used in the preceding screenshot is fwrite
, which writes data to a file. We used fwrite
to open a file called info.php
in the writable mode. We wrote <?php $a = "net user"; echo shell_exec($a);?...