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Invoice Ninja before 5.10.43 allows remote code execution from a pre-authenticated route when an attacker knows the APP_KEY. This is exacerbated by .env files, available from the product's repository, that have default APP_KEY values. The route/{hash} route defined in the invoiceninja/routes/client.php file can be accessed without authentication. The parameter {hash} is passed to the function decrypt that expects a Laravel ciphered value containing a serialized object. (Furthermore, Laravel contains several gadget chains usable to trigger remote command execution from arbitrary deserialization.) Therefore, an attacker in possession of the APP_KEY is able to fully control a string passed to an unserialize function.

PUBLISHED Reserved 2024-12-08 | Published 2025-01-07 | Updated 2025-01-07 | Assigner mitre

References

github.com/...ommit/d9302021472c3e7e23bac8c3d5fbec57a5f38f0c

www.synacktiv.com/...ote-command-execution-when-appkey-known

cve.org (CVE-2024-55555)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2024-55555)

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