├── .gitignore ├── BUILD.md ├── BappDescription.html ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── build.gradle ├── settings.gradle └── src └── burp └── BurpExtender.java /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .gradle 2 | build 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /BUILD.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Building Burp-NoSQLiScanner 2 | 3 | Get a copy of **Burp-NoSQLiScanner** repository and jump inside 4 | ```sh 5 | $ git clone https://github.com/matrix/Burp-NoSQLiScanner &>/dev/null 6 | $ cd Burp-NoSQLiScanner 7 | 8 | ``` 9 | Run "gradle build fatJar" 10 | ```sh 11 | $ gradle build fatJar 12 | 13 | BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 888ms 14 | 3 actionable tasks: 3 executed 15 | ``` 16 | You can find the compiled jar in the following directory path 17 | 18 | ```sh 19 | $ ls build/libs/ 20 | Burp-NoSQLiScanner-1.0.jar 21 | Burp-NoSQLiScanner-all-1.0.jar 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | Use 'Burp-NoSQLiScanner-all-1.0.jar' when import with Burp UI. 25 | 26 | ;) 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /BappDescription.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |

This extension provides a way to discover NoSQL injection vulnerabilities.

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The main features are:

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This extension requires Java version 8

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For more details, source code, bug reporting and whatever please refer to the author github page, available here

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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Burp NoSQLi Scanner 2 | Currently Burp doesn't have an engine that detects NoSQL Injection, so I created this plugin to add support 3 |
4 | using my preferred language, Java (it's a joke, it's a trap) :D 5 |
6 | Happy pentest :) 7 | 8 | ## Limitations 9 | 10 | 1 - Parallel scanning of multiple parameter at once is not supported for now.
11 | Consequently, at the moment the plugin does not detect derived problems, such as authentication bypass.
12 | 13 | 2 - No tab in the Burp UI for now.
14 | 15 | I'm lazy, but sooner or later I will resolve all two :)
16 | 17 | 3 - Exploiting is not supported, do it manually if needed. 18 | 19 | ## Building 20 | 21 | Refer to [BUILD.md](BUILD.md) for instructions on how to build it from source. 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.gradle: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | apply plugin: 'java' 2 | 3 | version '1.0' 4 | 5 | repositories { 6 | mavenCentral() 7 | } 8 | 9 | dependencies { 10 | implementation 'net.portswigger.burp.extender:burp-extender-api:2.1' 11 | implementation group: 'org.json', name: 'json', version: '20201115' 12 | implementation 'org.json:json:20201115' 13 | } 14 | 15 | sourceSets { 16 | main { 17 | java { 18 | srcDir 'src' 19 | } 20 | } 21 | } 22 | 23 | gradle.projectsEvaluated { 24 | tasks.withType(JavaCompile) { 25 | options.compilerArgs << "-Xlint:unchecked" 26 | } 27 | } 28 | 29 | task fatJar(type: Jar) { 30 | baseName = project.name + '-all' 31 | from { configurations.runtimeClasspath.collect { it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it) } } 32 | with jar 33 | } 34 | 35 | compileJava { 36 | targetCompatibility '1.8' 37 | sourceCompatibility '1.8' 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /settings.gradle: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | rootProject.name = 'Burp-NoSQLiScanner' 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/burp/BurpExtender.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package burp; 2 | 3 | import java.net.URL; 4 | import java.util.ArrayList; 5 | import java.util.List; 6 | import java.util.Iterator; 7 | import java.io.PrintWriter; 8 | import java.lang.Math; 9 | import org.json.JSONObject; 10 | import org.json.JSONArray; 11 | 12 | import javax.swing.JMenuItem; 13 | import java.awt.event.MouseEvent; 14 | import java.awt.event.MouseListener; 15 | 16 | public class BurpExtender implements IBurpExtender, IScannerCheck, IScannerInsertionPointProvider, IContextMenuFactory 17 | { 18 | private IBurpExtenderCallbacks callbacks; 19 | private IExtensionHelpers helpers; 20 | 21 | private PrintWriter stdout; 22 | private PrintWriter stderr; 23 | 24 | public static final boolean ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_PAYLOADS = true; 25 | 26 | public final String EXTENSION_NAME = "NoSQLi Scanner"; 27 | public final String EXTENSION_VERSION = "1.0"; 28 | public final String EXTENSION_AUTHOR = "Gabriele 'matrix' Gristina"; 29 | public final String EXTENSION_URL = "https://www.github.com/matrix/Burp-NoSQLiScanner"; 30 | 31 | byte INJ_TYPE_JSON = 0; 32 | byte INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR = 1; 33 | byte INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY = 2; 34 | byte INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR = 3; 35 | byte INJ_TYPE_FUNC = 4; 36 | byte INJ_TYPE_TIME = 6; 37 | byte INJ_TYPE_MULTI = 8; 38 | 39 | private List INJS_ALL; 40 | private ArrayList inj_errors; 41 | 42 | // load nosqli payloads 43 | private int loadNoSQLiPayloads() 44 | { 45 | this.INJS_ALL = new ArrayList(); 46 | 47 | this.inj_errors = new ArrayList(); 48 | this.inj_errors.add("unknown operator"); 49 | this.inj_errors.add("cannot be applied to a field"); 50 | this.inj_errors.add("expression is invalid"); 51 | this.inj_errors.add("has to be a string"); 52 | this.inj_errors.add("must be a boolean"); 53 | this.inj_errors.add("use $a with"); 54 | this.inj_errors.add("use &a with"); 55 | this.inj_errors.add("JSInterpreterFailure"); 56 | this.inj_errors.add("BadValue"); 57 | this.inj_errors.add("MongoError"); 58 | 59 | // json 60 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"$eq\":\"1\"}", "{\"$ne\":\"1\"}", null)); 61 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"$lt\":\"\"}", "{\"$gt\":\"\"}", null)); 62 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"$exists\":false}", "{\"$exists\":true}", null)); 63 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"$regex\":\".^\"}", "{\"$regex\":\".*\"}", null)); 64 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"$where\":\"return false\"}", "{\"$where\":\"return true\"}", null)); 65 | 66 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"$\":\"1\"}", null, this.inj_errors)); 67 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"$where\":\"1\"}", null, this.inj_errors)); 68 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"$regex\":\"*\"}", null, this.inj_errors)); // pymongo 69 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"$regex\":null}", null, this.inj_errors)); 70 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"$exists\":null}", null, this.inj_errors)); // mongoose 71 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"$a\":null}", null, this.inj_errors)); // mongoose 72 | 73 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"&eq\":\"1\"}", "{\"&ne\":\"1\"}", null)); 74 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"<\":\"\"}", "{\">\":\"\"}", null)); 75 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"&exists\":false}", "{\"&exists\":true}", null)); 76 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"®ex\":\".^\"}", "{\"®ex\":\".*\"}", null)); 77 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON, "{\"&where\":\"return false\"}", "{\"&where\":\"return true\"}", null)); 78 | 79 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"&\":\"1\"}", null, this.inj_errors)); 80 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"&where\":\"1\"}", null, this.inj_errors)); 81 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"®ex\":\"*\"}", null, this.inj_errors)); 82 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"®ex\":null}", null, this.inj_errors)); 83 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"&exists\":null}", null, this.inj_errors)); 84 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR, "{\"&a\":null}", null, this.inj_errors)); // mongoose 85 | 86 | // url-encoded 87 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%24eq%5d=1", "%5b%24ne%5d=1", null)); 88 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%24lt%5d=", "%5b%24gt%5d=", null)); 89 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%24exists%5d=false", "%5b%24exists%5d=true", null)); 90 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%24regex%5d=.%5e", "%5b%24regex%5d=.*", null)); 91 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%24where5d=return%20false", "%5b%24where5d=return%20true", null)); 92 | 93 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%24%5d=1", null, this.inj_errors)); 94 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%24where%5d=1", null, this.inj_errors)); 95 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%24regex%5d=*", null, this.inj_errors)); 96 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%24regex%5d=null", null, this.inj_errors)); 97 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%24exists%5d=null", null, this.inj_errors)); 98 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%24a%5d=null", null, this.inj_errors)); 99 | 100 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%26eq%5d=1", "%5b%26ne%5d=1", null)); 101 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%26lt%5d=", "%5b%26gt%5d=", null)); 102 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%26exists%5d=false", "%5b%26exists%5d=true", null)); 103 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%26regex%5d=.%5e", "%5b%26regex%5d=.*", null)); 104 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%26where5d=return%20false", "%5b%26where5d=return%20true", null)); 105 | 106 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%26%5d=1", null, this.inj_errors)); 107 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%26where%5d=1", null, this.inj_errors)); 108 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%26regex%5d=*", null, this.inj_errors)); 109 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%26regex%5d=null", null, this.inj_errors)); 110 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%26exists%5d=null", null, this.inj_errors)); 111 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "%5b%26a%5d=null", null, this.inj_errors)); 112 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "'", null, this.inj_errors)); 113 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR, "\\'", null, this.inj_errors)); 114 | 115 | if (this.ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_PAYLOADS) 116 | { 117 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%7c%7c1==2", "%7c%7c1==1", null)); 118 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "'%7c%7c'a'=='b", "'%7c%7c'a'=='a", null)); 119 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "\\'%7c%7c'a'=='b", "\\'%7c%7c'a'=='a", null)); 120 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "\\\'%7c%7c'a'=='b", "\\\'%7c%7c'a'=='a", null)); 121 | 122 | // mongodb, experimentals 123 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "true,$where:'1==2'", "true,$where:'1==1'", null)); 124 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, ",$where:'1==2'", ",$where:'1==1'", null)); 125 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "$where:'1==2'", "$where:'1==1'", null)); 126 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "',$where:'1==2", "',$where:'1==1", null)); 127 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "1,$where:'1==2'", "1,$where:'1==1'", null)); 128 | 129 | // ssji, experimentals 130 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "';return 'a'=='b' && ''=='", "';return 'a'=='a' && ''=='", null)); 131 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "\\';return 'a'=='b' && ''=='", "\\';return 'a'=='a' && ''=='", null)); 132 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "\\\';return 'a'=='b' && ''=='", "\\\';return 'a'=='a' && ''=='", null)); 133 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "\";return 'a'=='b' && ''=='", "\";return 'a'=='b' && ''=='", null)); 134 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "\\\";return 'a'=='b' && ''=='", "\\\";return 'a'=='b' && ''=='", null)); 135 | 136 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "\";return(false);var xyz='a", "\";return(true);var xyz='a", null)); 137 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "';return(false);var xyz='a", "';return(true);var xyz='a", null)); 138 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "\\';return(false);var xyz='a", "\\';return(true);var xyz='a", null)); 139 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "a';return false;var xyz='a", "a';return true;var xyz='a", null)); 140 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "a\\';return false;var xyz='a", "a\\';return true;var xyz='a", null)); 141 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "a\";return true;var xyz=\"a", "a\";return false; var xyz=\"a", null)); 142 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "0;return false", "0;return true", null)); 143 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_FUNC, "require('os').endianness()=='LE'", "require('os').endianness()=='BE'", null)); // node.js 144 | 145 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "{\"$where\":\"sleep(1)\"}", "{\"$where\":\"sleep(10000)\"}", null)); 146 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "{\"&where\":\"sleep(1)\"}", "{\"&where\":\"sleep(10000)\"}", null)); 147 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "$where:\"sleep(1)\"", "$where:\"sleep(10000)\"", null)); 148 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "$where:'sleep(1)'", "$where:'sleep(10000)'", null)); 149 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "sleep(1)", "sleep(10000)", null)); 150 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "a;sleep(1)", "a;sleep(10000)", null)); 151 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "'a';sleep(1)", "'a';sleep(10000)", null)); 152 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "a';sleep(1);var xyz='a", "a';sleep(10000);var xyz='a", null)); 153 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "';sleep(1);var xyz='0", "';sleep(10000);var xyz='0", null)); 154 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "\\';sleep(1);var xyz='0", "\\';sleep(10000);var xyz='0", null)); 155 | 156 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "var d=new Date();do{var cd=new Date();}while(cd-d<1);var xyz=1", "var d=new Date();do{var cd=new Date();}while(cd-d<10000);var xyz=1", null)); 157 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "1;var d=new Date();do{var cd=new Date();}while(cd-d<1);var xyz=1", "1;var d=new Date();do{var cd=new Date();}while(cd-d<10000);var xyz=1", null)); 158 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "1';var d=new Date();do{var cd=new Date();}while(cd-d<1);var xyz='1", "1';var d=new Date();do{var cd=new Date();}while(cd-d<10000);var xyz='1", null)); 159 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_TIME, "1\\';var d=new Date();do{var cd=new Date();}while(cd-d<1);var xyz='1", "1\\';var d=new Date();do{var cd=new Date();}while(cd-d<10000);var xyz='1", null)); 160 | 161 | // experimentals 162 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "_security", "_all_docs", null)); 163 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY, "%5b%5d=_security", "%5b%5d=_all_docs", null)); 164 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_MULTI, "%5b%24eq%5d=1", "%5b%24ne%5d=1", null)); 165 | this.INJS_ALL.add(new NoSQLiPayload(INJ_TYPE_MULTI, "%5b%26eq%5d=1", "%5b%26ne%5d=1", null)); 166 | } 167 | 168 | /* 169 | this.INJS_ALL.forEach((e) -> 170 | { 171 | this.stdout.println("Show current payload"); 172 | this.stdout.println("Type: " + e.get_payloadType() + ", Payload 1: " + new String(e.get_payload_1()) + ", Payload 2: " + new String(e.get_payload_2()) + ", Error: " + e.get_err()); 173 | });*/ 174 | 175 | return INJS_ALL.size(); 176 | } 177 | 178 | // IContextMenuFactory 179 | public String ConvertJSONtoQueryString(JSONObject jsonObj, String arrayName, int arrayIndex) 180 | { 181 | String out = ""; 182 | try 183 | { 184 | for (String keyStr : jsonObj.keySet()) 185 | { 186 | Object keyvalue = jsonObj.get(keyStr); 187 | 188 | if (keyvalue instanceof JSONObject) 189 | { 190 | out += ConvertJSONtoQueryString((JSONObject)keyvalue, null, 0); 191 | } 192 | else if (keyvalue instanceof JSONArray) 193 | { 194 | JSONArray array = jsonObj.getJSONArray(keyStr); 195 | Iterator iterator = array.iterator(); 196 | 197 | while(iterator.hasNext()) 198 | { 199 | out += ConvertJSONtoQueryString((JSONObject) iterator.next(), keyStr, arrayIndex++); 200 | } 201 | } 202 | else 203 | { 204 | if (arrayName != null) 205 | { 206 | out += "&" + arrayName + "[" + arrayIndex + "][" + keyStr + "]="+ keyvalue; 207 | } 208 | else 209 | { 210 | out += "&" + keyStr + "=" + keyvalue; 211 | } 212 | } 213 | } 214 | } 215 | catch (Exception e) 216 | { 217 | e.printStackTrace(); 218 | } 219 | 220 | return out; 221 | } 222 | 223 | @Override 224 | public List createMenuItems(IContextMenuInvocation invocation) 225 | { 226 | List jmenu = new ArrayList<>(); 227 | 228 | if (invocation.getToolFlag() != IBurpExtenderCallbacks.TOOL_INTRUDER && invocation.getInvocationContext() != IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_MESSAGE_EDITOR_REQUEST) 229 | { 230 | return jmenu; 231 | } 232 | 233 | JMenuItem menuItem_toQueryString = new JMenuItem("Convert to QueryString"); 234 | 235 | menuItem_toQueryString.addMouseListener(new MouseListener() 236 | { 237 | public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent arg0) { 238 | } 239 | 240 | public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent arg0) { 241 | } 242 | 243 | public void mouseExited(MouseEvent arg0) { 244 | } 245 | 246 | public void mousePressed(MouseEvent arg0) { 247 | } 248 | 249 | public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent arg0) 250 | { 251 | try 252 | { 253 | IHttpRequestResponse iReqResp = invocation.getSelectedMessages()[0]; 254 | byte[] tmpReq = iReqResp.getRequest(); 255 | IRequestInfo reqInfo = helpers.analyzeRequest(tmpReq); 256 | String requestStr = helpers.bytesToString(tmpReq); 257 | 258 | if (reqInfo.getContentType() == IRequestInfo.CONTENT_TYPE_JSON) 259 | { 260 | int bodyOff = reqInfo.getBodyOffset(); 261 | if (bodyOff > 0) 262 | { 263 | String body = requestStr.substring(bodyOff); 264 | if (body.length() > 0) 265 | { 266 | JSONObject jsonObj = new JSONObject(body.trim()); 267 | String queryString = ConvertJSONtoQueryString(jsonObj, null, 0); 268 | queryString = queryString.substring(1); 269 | 270 | String newRequestStr = requestStr.substring(0, bodyOff) + queryString; 271 | byte[] newRequest = helpers.stringToBytes(newRequestStr); 272 | IRequestInfo newReqInfo = helpers.analyzeRequest(newRequest); 273 | List headers = newReqInfo.getHeaders(); 274 | 275 | Iterator iter = headers.iterator(); 276 | while(iter.hasNext()) 277 | { 278 | String tmp = iter.next(); 279 | if (tmp.contains("Content-Type")) iter.remove(); 280 | if (tmp.contains("Content-Length")) iter.remove(); 281 | } 282 | headers.add("Content-Length: " + queryString.length()); 283 | headers.add("Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); 284 | 285 | byte[] request = helpers.buildHttpMessage(headers, helpers.stringToBytes(queryString)); 286 | iReqResp.setRequest(request); 287 | } 288 | } 289 | } 290 | } 291 | catch (Exception e) 292 | { 293 | e.printStackTrace(); 294 | } 295 | } 296 | }); 297 | 298 | jmenu.add(menuItem_toQueryString); 299 | return jmenu; 300 | } 301 | 302 | // IBurpExtender 303 | 304 | @Override 305 | public void registerExtenderCallbacks(final IBurpExtenderCallbacks callbacks) 306 | { 307 | // keep a reference to our callbacks object 308 | this.callbacks = callbacks; 309 | this.stdout = new PrintWriter(callbacks.getStdout(), true); 310 | this.stderr = new PrintWriter(callbacks.getStderr(), true); 311 | 312 | // obtain an extension helpers object 313 | this.helpers = callbacks.getHelpers(); 314 | 315 | int c = loadNoSQLiPayloads(); 316 | this.stdout.println(EXTENSION_NAME + " v" + EXTENSION_VERSION + " - Loaded " + c + " payload(s)."); 317 | 318 | // set our extension name 319 | callbacks.setExtensionName(EXTENSION_NAME); 320 | 321 | callbacks.registerScannerInsertionPointProvider(this); 322 | callbacks.registerScannerCheck(this); 323 | callbacks.registerContextMenuFactory(this); 324 | } 325 | 326 | // helper method to search a response for occurrences of a literal match string 327 | // and return a list of start/end offsets 328 | private List getMatches(byte[] response, byte[] match) 329 | { 330 | List matches = new ArrayList(); 331 | 332 | int start = 0; 333 | while (start < response.length) 334 | { 335 | start = helpers.indexOf(response, match, false, start, response.length); 336 | if (start == -1) break; 337 | matches.add(new int[] { start, start + match.length }); 338 | start += match.length; 339 | } 340 | 341 | return matches; 342 | } 343 | 344 | // IScannerInsertionPointProvider 345 | @Override 346 | public List getInsertionPoints(IHttpRequestResponse baseRequestResponse) 347 | { 348 | List insertionPoints = new ArrayList(); 349 | 350 | byte[] request = baseRequestResponse.getRequest(); 351 | String requestStr = new String(request); 352 | IRequestInfo reqInfo = helpers.analyzeRequest(request); 353 | 354 | for (IParameter p: reqInfo.getParameters()) 355 | { 356 | // handle json parameter 357 | if (p.getType() == IParameter.PARAM_JSON) 358 | { 359 | int start = p.getValueStart(); 360 | char s = requestStr.charAt(start-1); 361 | if (s == '"') start--; 362 | 363 | int end = p.getValueEnd(); 364 | char e = requestStr.charAt(end); 365 | if (e == '"') end++; 366 | 367 | insertionPoints.add(helpers.makeScannerInsertionPoint(EXTENSION_NAME, request, start, end)); // add custom json injection point 368 | } 369 | else if (p.getType() == IParameter.PARAM_BODY || p.getType() == IParameter.PARAM_URL) 370 | { 371 | int start = p.getNameEnd(); 372 | char s = requestStr.charAt(start); 373 | int end = p.getValueEnd(); 374 | 375 | insertionPoints.add(helpers.makeScannerInsertionPoint(EXTENSION_NAME, request, start, end)); // add custom urlencoded injection point 376 | } 377 | else 378 | { 379 | continue; 380 | } 381 | 382 | insertionPoints.add(helpers.makeScannerInsertionPoint(EXTENSION_NAME, request, p.getValueStart(), p.getValueEnd())); // add default insertion point 383 | } 384 | 385 | return insertionPoints; 386 | } 387 | 388 | // IScannerCheck 389 | 390 | @Override 391 | public List doPassiveScan(IHttpRequestResponse baseRequestResponse) 392 | { 393 | List issues = new ArrayList<>(); 394 | 395 | byte[] response = baseRequestResponse.getResponse(); 396 | 397 | if (response.length == 0) return issues; 398 | 399 | this.INJS_ALL.forEach((e) -> 400 | { 401 | if (e.get_err() != null && e.get_err().size() > 0) 402 | { 403 | Iterator it = e.get_err().iterator(); 404 | 405 | while (it.hasNext()) 406 | { 407 | String err = it.next(); 408 | 409 | List matches = getMatches(response, err.getBytes()); 410 | 411 | if (matches.size() > 0) 412 | { 413 | // report the issue 414 | issues.add( 415 | new CustomScanIssue( 416 | baseRequestResponse.getHttpService(), 417 | helpers.analyzeRequest(baseRequestResponse).getUrl(), 418 | new IHttpRequestResponse[] { callbacks.applyMarkers(baseRequestResponse, null, matches) }, 419 | "NoSQL Error Message Detected", 420 | "The response contains the string: " + err, 421 | "Medium", 422 | "Certain" 423 | ) 424 | ); 425 | break; // stop at first error message detected 426 | } 427 | } 428 | } 429 | }); 430 | 431 | return issues; 432 | } 433 | 434 | @Override 435 | public List doActiveScan(IHttpRequestResponse baseRequestResponse, IScannerInsertionPoint insertionPoint) 436 | { 437 | List issues = new ArrayList<>(); 438 | 439 | this.INJS_ALL.forEach((e) -> 440 | { 441 | IHttpRequestResponse[] checkRequestResponse = new IHttpRequestResponse[2]; 442 | IResponseVariations variation = null; 443 | 444 | boolean whole_body_content = false; 445 | boolean limited_body_content = false; 446 | boolean status_code = false; 447 | boolean[] DigYourOwnHole = new boolean[3]; 448 | int DigYourOwnHole_cnt = 0; 449 | 450 | long[] timer = new long[3]; 451 | long[] timerCheck = new long[2]; 452 | 453 | if (e.get_payloadType() != INJ_TYPE_JSON_ERROR && e.get_payloadType() != INJ_TYPE_URL_BODY_ERROR) 454 | { 455 | byte[] checkRequest1 = insertionPoint.buildRequest(e.get_payload_1()); 456 | byte[] checkRequest2 = insertionPoint.buildRequest(e.get_payload_2()); 457 | 458 | if (e.get_payloadType() == INJ_TYPE_TIME) timer[0] = System.currentTimeMillis(); 459 | checkRequestResponse[0] = callbacks.makeHttpRequest(baseRequestResponse.getHttpService(), checkRequest1); 460 | if (e.get_payloadType() == INJ_TYPE_TIME) timer[1] = System.currentTimeMillis(); 461 | checkRequestResponse[1] = callbacks.makeHttpRequest(baseRequestResponse.getHttpService(), checkRequest2); 462 | if (e.get_payloadType() == INJ_TYPE_TIME) timer[2] = System.currentTimeMillis(); 463 | 464 | if (e.get_payloadType() == INJ_TYPE_TIME) 465 | { 466 | timerCheck[0] = timer[1] - timer[0]; 467 | timerCheck[1] = timer[2] - timer[1]; 468 | long timerDiff = Math.abs(timerCheck[1] - timerCheck[0]); 469 | 470 | if (timerDiff >= 10000) 471 | { 472 | issues.add( 473 | new CustomScanIssue( 474 | baseRequestResponse.getHttpService(), 475 | helpers.analyzeRequest(baseRequestResponse).getUrl(), 476 | new IHttpRequestResponse[] {baseRequestResponse, checkRequestResponse[0], checkRequestResponse[1]}, 477 | "NoSQL/SSJI Time-Based Injection Detected", 478 | "Injection found by using the following payloads:\n\t" + helpers.bytesToString(e.get_payload_1()) + "\nand\n\t" + helpers.bytesToString(e.get_payload_2()) + ".\nThe timing diff was: " + timerDiff + ".", 479 | "High", 480 | "Tentative" 481 | ) 482 | ); 483 | } 484 | } 485 | 486 | variation = helpers.analyzeResponseVariations(checkRequestResponse[0].getResponse(), checkRequestResponse[1].getResponse()); 487 | 488 | // check variation from request1 and request2 responses 489 | List responseChanges = variation.getVariantAttributes(); 490 | for (String change : responseChanges) 491 | { 492 | if (change.equals("whole_body_content")) whole_body_content = true; 493 | if (change.equals("limited_body_content")) limited_body_content = true; 494 | if (change.equals("status_code")) status_code = true; 495 | } 496 | 497 | DigYourOwnHole[0] = (whole_body_content || limited_body_content || status_code); 498 | DigYourOwnHole_cnt = (whole_body_content ? 1 : 0) + (limited_body_content ? 1 : 0) + (status_code ? 1 : 0); 499 | 500 | if (DigYourOwnHole[0] && DigYourOwnHole_cnt == 3) 501 | { 502 | issues.add( 503 | new CustomScanIssue( 504 | baseRequestResponse.getHttpService(), 505 | helpers.analyzeRequest(baseRequestResponse).getUrl(), 506 | new IHttpRequestResponse[] {baseRequestResponse, checkRequestResponse[0], checkRequestResponse[1]}, 507 | ((e.get_payloadType() == INJ_TYPE_FUNC) ? "NoSQL/SSJI" : "NoSQL") + " Injection Detected", 508 | "Injection found, detected by variation in responses, by using the following payloads: " + helpers.bytesToString(e.get_payload_1()) + " and " + helpers.bytesToString(e.get_payload_2()), 509 | "High", 510 | "Tentative" 511 | ) 512 | ); 513 | } 514 | else if (DigYourOwnHole[0]) // if responses are different, check variation about base response 515 | { 516 | whole_body_content = limited_body_content = status_code = false; 517 | variation = helpers.analyzeResponseVariations(baseRequestResponse.getResponse(), checkRequestResponse[0].getResponse()); 518 | responseChanges = variation.getVariantAttributes(); 519 | for (String change : responseChanges) 520 | { 521 | if (change.equals("whole_body_content")) whole_body_content = true; 522 | if (change.equals("limited_body_content")) limited_body_content = true; 523 | if (change.equals("status_code")) status_code = true; 524 | } 525 | 526 | DigYourOwnHole[1] = (whole_body_content || limited_body_content || status_code); 527 | 528 | whole_body_content = limited_body_content = status_code = false; 529 | variation = helpers.analyzeResponseVariations(baseRequestResponse.getResponse(), checkRequestResponse[1].getResponse()); 530 | responseChanges = variation.getVariantAttributes(); 531 | for (String change : responseChanges) 532 | { 533 | if (change.equals("whole_body_content")) whole_body_content = true; 534 | if (change.equals("limited_body_content")) limited_body_content = true; 535 | if (change.equals("status_code")) status_code = true; 536 | } 537 | 538 | DigYourOwnHole[2] = (whole_body_content || limited_body_content || status_code); 539 | 540 | boolean check_variation = (DigYourOwnHole[1] != DigYourOwnHole[2]); 541 | 542 | if (check_variation) 543 | { 544 | issues.add( 545 | new CustomScanIssue( 546 | baseRequestResponse.getHttpService(), 547 | helpers.analyzeRequest(baseRequestResponse).getUrl(), 548 | new IHttpRequestResponse[] {baseRequestResponse, checkRequestResponse[0], checkRequestResponse[1]}, 549 | ((e.get_payloadType() == INJ_TYPE_FUNC) ? "NoSQL/SSJI" : "NoSQL") + " Injection Detected", 550 | "Injection found, detected by variation in responses, by using the following payloads: " + helpers.bytesToString(e.get_payload_1()) + " and " + helpers.bytesToString(e.get_payload_2()), 551 | "High", 552 | "Tentative" 553 | ) 554 | ); 555 | } 556 | } 557 | } 558 | else 559 | { 560 | if (e.get_err() != null && e.get_err().size() > 0) 561 | { 562 | byte[] checkRequest = insertionPoint.buildRequest(e.get_payload_1()); 563 | checkRequestResponse[0] = callbacks.makeHttpRequest(baseRequestResponse.getHttpService(), checkRequest); 564 | 565 | byte[] response = checkRequestResponse[0].getResponse(); 566 | final boolean found = false; 567 | 568 | if (response.length > 0) 569 | { 570 | Iterator it = e.get_err().iterator(); 571 | 572 | while (it.hasNext()) 573 | { 574 | String err = it.next(); 575 | 576 | List matches = getMatches(response, err.getBytes()); 577 | 578 | if (matches.size() > 0) 579 | { 580 | // report the issue 581 | issues.add( 582 | new CustomScanIssue( 583 | baseRequestResponse.getHttpService(), 584 | helpers.analyzeRequest(checkRequestResponse[0]).getUrl(), 585 | new IHttpRequestResponse[] { callbacks.applyMarkers(checkRequestResponse[0], null, matches) }, 586 | "NoSQL Error Message Detected", 587 | "The response contains the string: " + err, 588 | "Medium", 589 | "Certain" 590 | ) 591 | ); 592 | break; // stop at first error message detected 593 | } 594 | } 595 | } 596 | } 597 | } 598 | }); 599 | 600 | return issues; 601 | } 602 | @Override 603 | public int consolidateDuplicateIssues(IScanIssue existingIssue, IScanIssue newIssue) 604 | { 605 | return (existingIssue.getIssueName().equals(newIssue.getIssueName())) ? -1 : 0; 606 | } 607 | } 608 | 609 | // IScanIssue 610 | 611 | class CustomScanIssue implements IScanIssue 612 | { 613 | private IHttpService httpService; 614 | private URL url; 615 | private IHttpRequestResponse[] httpMessages; 616 | private String name; 617 | private String detail; 618 | private String severity; 619 | private String confidence; 620 | 621 | public CustomScanIssue(IHttpService httpService, URL url, IHttpRequestResponse[] httpMessages, String name, String detail, String severity, String confidence) 622 | { 623 | this.httpService = httpService; 624 | this.url = url; 625 | this.httpMessages = httpMessages; 626 | this.name = name; 627 | this.detail = detail; 628 | this.severity = severity; 629 | this.confidence = confidence; 630 | } 631 | 632 | @Override 633 | public URL getUrl() 634 | { 635 | return url; 636 | } 637 | 638 | @Override 639 | public String getIssueName() 640 | { 641 | return name; 642 | } 643 | 644 | @Override 645 | public int getIssueType() 646 | { 647 | return 0; 648 | } 649 | 650 | @Override 651 | public String getSeverity() 652 | { 653 | return severity; 654 | } 655 | 656 | @Override 657 | public String getConfidence() 658 | { 659 | return confidence; 660 | } 661 | 662 | @Override 663 | public String getIssueBackground() 664 | { 665 | return null; 666 | } 667 | 668 | @Override 669 | public String getRemediationBackground() 670 | { 671 | return null; 672 | } 673 | 674 | @Override 675 | public String getIssueDetail() 676 | { 677 | return detail; 678 | } 679 | 680 | @Override 681 | public String getRemediationDetail() 682 | { 683 | return null; 684 | } 685 | 686 | @Override 687 | public IHttpRequestResponse[] getHttpMessages() 688 | { 689 | return httpMessages; 690 | } 691 | 692 | @Override 693 | public IHttpService getHttpService() 694 | { 695 | return httpService; 696 | } 697 | } 698 | 699 | // NoSQLiPayload 700 | 701 | class NoSQLiPayload 702 | { 703 | public byte payloadType; 704 | public byte[] payload_1; 705 | public byte[] payload_2; 706 | public ArrayList err; 707 | 708 | public NoSQLiPayload(byte t, String p1, String p2, ArrayList err) 709 | { 710 | this.payloadType = t; 711 | set_payloads(p1, p2); 712 | this.err = err; 713 | } 714 | 715 | public byte get_payloadType() 716 | { 717 | return this.payloadType; 718 | } 719 | 720 | public byte[] get_payload_1() 721 | { 722 | return (this.payload_1 != null) ? this.payload_1 : new byte[0]; 723 | } 724 | 725 | public byte[] get_payload_2() 726 | { 727 | return (this.payload_2 != null) ? this.payload_2 : new byte[0]; 728 | } 729 | 730 | public ArrayList get_err() 731 | { 732 | return this.err; 733 | } 734 | 735 | public void set_payloads(String p1, String p2) 736 | { 737 | if (p1 != null && p1.length() > 0) this.payload_1 = p1.getBytes(); 738 | if (p2 != null && p2.length() > 0) this.payload_2 = p2.getBytes(); 739 | } 740 | } 741 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------