CAPEC-108: Command Line Execution through SQL Injection |
Description An attacker uses standard SQL injection methods to inject data into the command line for execution. This could be done directly through misuse of directives such as MSSQL_xp_cmdshell or indirectly through injection of data into the database that would be interpreted as shell commands. Sometime later, an unscrupulous backend application (or could be part of the functionality of the same application) fetches the injected data stored in the database and uses this data as command line arguments without performing proper validation. The malicious data escapes that data plane by spawning new commands to be executed on the host. Likelihood Of Attack Typical Severity Execution Flow Explore Probe for SQL Injection vulnerability: The attacker injects SQL syntax into user-controllable data inputs to search unfiltered execution of the SQL syntax in a query.
Exploit Achieve arbitrary command execution through SQL Injection with the MSSQL_xp_cmdshell directive: The attacker leverages a SQL Injection attack to inject shell code to be executed by leveraging the xp_cmdshell directive. Inject malicious data in the database: Leverage SQL injection to inject data in the database that could later be used to achieve command injection if ever used as a command line argument Trigger command line execution with injected arguments: The attacker causes execution of command line functionality which leverages previously injected database content as arguments.
Prerequisites
| The application does not properly validate data before storing in the database |
| Backend application implicitly trusts the data stored in the database |
| Malicious data is used on the backend as a command line argument |
Skills Required
[Level: High] The attacker most likely has to be familiar with the internal functionality of the system to launch this attack. Without that knowledge, there are not many feedback mechanisms to give an attacker the indication of how to perform command injection or whether the attack is succeeding. |
Resources Required
| None: No specialized resources are required to execute this type of attack. |
Consequences This table specifies different individual consequences associated with the attack pattern. The Scope identifies the security property that is violated, while the Impact describes the negative technical impact that arises if an adversary succeeds in their attack. The Likelihood provides information about how likely the specific consequence is expected to be seen relative to the other consequences in the list. For example, there may be high likelihood that a pattern will be used to achieve a certain impact, but a low likelihood that it will be exploited to achieve a different impact.| Scope | Impact | Likelihood |
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Integrity | Modify Data | | Confidentiality | Read Data | | Availability | Unreliable Execution | | Confidentiality Access Control Authorization | Gain Privileges | | Confidentiality Integrity Availability | Execute Unauthorized Commands | |
Mitigations
| Disable MSSQL xp_cmdshell directive on the database |
| Properly validate the data (syntactically and semantically) before writing it to the database. |
| Do not implicitly trust the data stored in the database. Re-validate it prior to usage to make sure that it is safe to use in a given context (e.g. as a command line argument). |
Example Instances
SQL injection vulnerability in Cacti 0.8.6i and earlier, when register_argc_argv is enabled, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) second or (2) third arguments to cmd.php. NOTE: this issue can be leveraged to execute arbitrary commands since the SQL query results are later used in the polling_items array and popen function (CVE-2006-6799). Reference: https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2006-6799 |
Content History | Submissions |
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| Submission Date | Submitter | Organization |
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| 2014-06-23 (Version 2.6) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | | | Modifications |
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| Modification Date | Modifier | Organization |
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| 2017-08-04 (Version 2.11) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | | Updated Resources_Required | | 2022-09-29 (Version 3.8) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | | Updated Example_Instances |
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