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author = "Maik de Kruif"
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title = "Juggler++"
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subtitle = "Challenge 15 - AdventOfCTF"
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date = 2020-12-31T22:34:24+01:00
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description = "A writeup for challenge 15 of AdventOfCTF."
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cover = "img/writeups/adventofctf/2020/9c6afd807a15973b962cf3aee3dbe836.png"
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tags = [
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"AdventOfCTF",
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"challenge",
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"ctf",
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"hacking",
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"writeup",
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"web",
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"php",
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]
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categories = [
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"ctf",
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"writeups",
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"hacking",
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]
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+++
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- Points: 1500
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## Description
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We have now created a flag verifier service. Enter a flag to see if it matches the challenge you are trying to solve.
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Visit <https://15.adventofctf.com> to start the challenge.
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## Recon
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Upon opening the challenge website we're greeted with some PHP code:
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```php
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<?php
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ini_set('display_errors', 0);
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include("flag.php");
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if (isset($_POST["flag"])) {
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$f = $_POST["flag"];
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if (strcmp($f, $flag) == 0 || sha1($flag) == sha1($f)) {
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echo $flag;
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die();
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}
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}
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header("Location: /index.php?error=Wrong flag");
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exit();
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```
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Besides this code, we also get an input field for the contents of the `flag` parameter.
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## Finding the vulnerability
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When scanning this code, we see that `$flag` is compared to our input. It firstly does a `strcmp`, and, if it is not `0`, it checks if the `sha1` hashes of both variables are equal.
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The thing with PHP and `strcmp` is that PHP will do some type juggling before checking the values. You can read more about PHP type juggling in the [writeup of yesterday's challenge]({{% ref "writeups/adventofctf/2020/challenge_14.md" %}}#type-juggling).
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## Exploit
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This time, however, we have to use type juggling in a different way. In PHP, we can also pass arrays as a parameter. We do this by placing brackets after the parameter name like so: `flag[]=a`. And this is exactly how we solve it.
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This works as `strcmp("string", [])` will always return 0 because PHP.
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We can either use software like burp repeater or cURL to manually create a request, or change the contents of the `name` attribute to `flag[]`.
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## Solution
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After then making the request, we get the flag: `NOVI{typ3_juggl1ng_f0r_l1fe_seriously}`.
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This flag can then be submitted for the [challenge](https://ctfd.adventofctf.com/challenges#15-16).
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## Extra
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Because this challenge also has an XSS vulnerability, we can use it to solve the challenge automatically for us.
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To do this, we firstly have to create some HTML code which executes some javascript code which then actually solves the challenge.
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I came up with the following code:
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```html
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<script>
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setTimeout(() => {
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let flagInput = document.getElementById("flag");
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flagInput.name = "flag[]";
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flagInput.value = "hi";
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flagInput.form.submit();
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}, 1000);
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</script>
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```
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If we then put this in the `error` parameter in the URL, it will solve the challenge automatically. The resulting URL is the following: `https://15.adventofctf.com/index.php?error=<script>setTimeout(()=>{let flagInput=document.getElementById("flag");flagInput.name="flag[]";flagInput.value="hi";flagInput.form.submit()},1000)</script>`.
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