Description
IBM Data Risk Manager (IDRM) contains three vulnerabilities that can be chained by an unauthenticated attacker to achieve remote code execution as root. The first is an unauthenticated bypass, followed by a command injection as the server user, and finally abuse of an insecure default password. This module exploits all three vulnerabilities, giving the attacker a root shell. At the time of disclosure this was an 0day, but it was later confirmed and patched by IBM. The authentication bypass works on versions <= 2.0.6.1, but the command injection should only work on versions <= 2.0.4 according to IBM.
Module options
To display the available options, load the module within the Metasploit console and run the commands 'show options' or 'show advanced':
msf > use exploit/linux/http/ibm_drm_rcemsf undefined(ibm_drm_rce) > show actions ...actions...msf undefined(ibm_drm_rce) > set ACTION < action-name >msf undefined(ibm_drm_rce) > show options ...show and set options...msf undefined(ibm_drm_rce) > runPrioritise with Active Threat Intelligence
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