This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability in the update functionality of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware consumer before 2.0.3 and Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit consumer 1.03.1.1220. Due to the lack of proper update package validation a man-in-the-middle attacker could execute arbitrary code by spoofing the update server data-cdn.mbamupdates.com and uploading an executable. This Metasploit module has been tested successfully with MBAM 2.0.2.1012 and MBAE 1.03.1.1220.
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On some default Linux installations of PostgreSQL, the postgres service account may write to the /tmp directory, and may source UDF Shared Libraries from there as well, allowing execution of arbitrary code. This Metasploit module compiles a Linux shared object file, uploads it to the target host via the UPDATE pg_largeobject method of binary injection, and creates a UDF (user defined function) from that shared object. Because the payload is run as the shared object's constructor, it does not need to conform to specific Postgres API versions.
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This Metasploit module creates and enables a custom UDF (user defined function) on the target host via the UPDATE pg_largeobject method of binary injection. On default Microsoft Windows installations of PostgreSQL (=< 8.4), the postgres service account may write to the Windows temp directory, and may source UDF DLL's from there as well. PostgreSQL versions 8.2.x, 8.3.x, and 8.4.x on Microsoft Windows (32-bit) are valid targets for this module. NOTE: This Metasploit module will leave a payload executable on the target system when the attack is finished, as well as the UDF DLL and the OID.
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This Metasploit module creates and enables a custom UDF (user defined function) on the target host via the SELECT ... into DUMPFILE method of binary injection. On default Microsoft Windows installations of MySQL (=< 5.5.9), directory write permissions not enforced, and the MySQL service runs as LocalSystem. NOTE: This Metasploit module will leave a payload executable on the target system when the attack is finished, as well as the UDF DLL, and will define or redefine sys_eval() and sys_exec() functions.
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