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Source: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1317#c3
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The exploit achieves R/W access to the host's physical memory.
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This exploit has been tested on the iPhone 7, iOS 10.2 (14C92). To run the exploit against different devices or versions, the symbols must be adjusted.
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The attached archive contains the following directories:
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-hostapd-2.6 - A modified version of hostapd utilised in the exploit. This version of hostapd is configured to
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support 802.11k RRM, and in particular Neighbor Reports. Moreover, this version of hostapd is
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instrumented to add various commands, allowing injection and reception of crafted action frames
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used throughout the exploit.
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-OneRing - The exploit itself.
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To run the exploit, you must execute the following steps:
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-Connect (and enable) a SoftMAC Wi-Fi dongle to your machine (such as the TL-WN722N)
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-Compile the provided version of hostapd
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-Modify the "interface" setting under "hostapd-2.6/hostapd/hostapd.conf" to match your interface's name
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-Configure the following settings under "OneRing/rrm_exploit/conf.py":
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-HOSTAPD_DIR - The directory of the hostapd binary compiled above
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-TARGET_MAC - The MAC address of the device being exploited
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-AP_MAC - The MAC address of your wireless dongle
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-INTERFACE - The name of the wireless dongle's interface
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-Configure the following settings under "OneRing/conf.py":
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-TARGET_MAC - The MAC address of the device being exploited
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-TARGET_IP - The IP address of the device being exploited
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-Assemble the backdoor shellcode by running "OneRing/rrm_exploit/assemble_backdoor.sh"
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-Assemble each of the code chunks under "OneRing/code_chunks" by running "compile.sh"
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-Run hostapd with the configuration file provided above, broadcasting a Wi-Fi network ("test80211k")
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-Connect the target device to the network
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-Run "OneRing/attack.py"
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Following the steps above should result in DART's descriptor being mapped into IO-Space, allowing R/W access to the host's physical memory. You can utilise this R/W access by calling the "read_host_dword" and "write_host_dword" functions, respectively.
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Proof of Concept:
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https://github.com/offensive-security/exploitdb-bin-sploits/raw/master/bin-sploits/42996.zip |