SAP CRM versions 7.01, 7.02, 7.30, 7.31, 7.33, and 7.54 are vulnerable to a directory traversal flaw due to insufficient validation of user-supplied path information. Specifically, the application fails to properly sanitize input containing characters that represent traversal to parent directories (e.g., '../'), allowing these to be passed to file APIs. This can enable attackers to access files and directories outside the intended scope.
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This repository contains a proof-of-concept exploit for CVE-2018-2380, a remote command execution vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver AS JAVA CRM. The exploit is implemented in a single Python script ('crm_rce-CVE-2018-2380.py') and is accompanied by a README with usage instructions and background. The exploit works by abusing log file path manipulation to write a malicious JSP web shell to the SAP server's web-accessible directory. The script first authenticates to the SAP portal using provided administrator credentials, changes the log file path to a location within the web root, injects the web shell code via a crafted request, and then restores the original log path. Once the shell is in place, an attacker can execute arbitrary system commands by sending requests to the shell's URL. The exploit targets SAP NetWeaver AS JAVA CRM instances accessible over the network and requires valid admin credentials. The payload is a JSP web shell that executes commands received via the 'cmd' parameter. The repository is well-structured, with clear separation between documentation and exploit code, and provides a working operational exploit for the targeted vulnerability.
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