ReadyAPI 2.5.0/2.6.0 - Remote Code Execution [EN]

CVE-2018-20580

A proof of concept for ReadyAPI 2.5.0/2.6.0 Remote Code Execution with interactions.

Intro

In December 2018 I found a new vulnerability in the (ReadyAPI). It allows an attacker to execute a remote code on the local machine putting in danger the ReadyAPI users including developers, pentesters, etc…

The ReadyAPI allows users to open a SOAP project and import WSDL files that help the users to communicate with the remote server easily.

The WSDL file owner can determine default values of some parameters. An attacker can impersonate a legitimate web service and inject a malicious code into a default value of one of the parameters and spread it to ReadyAPI clients.

When a ReadyAPI client load a malicious WSDL file to his project and send a request containing the malicious code the ReadyAPI will execute the malicious code on the victim’s computer.

PoC

The attack scenario:

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ReadyAPI 2.5.0 ReadyAPI 2.6.0

Timeline

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