├── ERTS.py ├── LICENSE └── README.md /ERTS.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 2 | """ 3 | 4 | /$$$$$$$$ /$$$$$$$ /$$$$$$$$ /$$$$$$ 5 | | $$_____/| $$__ $$|__ $$__//$$__ $$ 6 | | $$ | $$ \ $$ | $$ | $$ \__/ 7 | | $$$$$ | $$$$$$$/ | $$ | $$$$$$ 8 | | $$__/ | $$__ $$ | $$ \____ $$ 9 | | $$ | $$ \ $$ | $$ /$$ \ $$ 10 | | $$$$$$$$| $$ | $$ | $$ | $$$$$$/ 11 | |________/|__/ |__/ |__/ \______/ 12 | 13 | 14 | Copyright (C) 2010-2015 HackSys Team 15 | 16 | This file is part of Exploit Reliability Testing 17 | System. 18 | 19 | Exploit Reliability Testing System is used to test 20 | reliability of hitting EIP=0x41414141. This system 21 | is aimed at finding how much an exploit is reliable. 22 | 23 | See the file 'LICENSE' for copying permission. 24 | 25 | Author : Ashfaq Ansari 26 | Contact: ashfaq_ansari1989[at]hotmail.com 27 | Website: http://hacksys.vfreaks.com 28 | 29 | """ 30 | 31 | __author__ = 'Ashfaq Ansari' 32 | __version__ = '1.0' 33 | 34 | import os 35 | import sys 36 | import shutil 37 | import subprocess 38 | import threading 39 | 40 | 41 | class ExploitReliabilityTestingSystem(object): 42 | """ 43 | This class is the heart of Exploit Reliability 44 | Testing System. 45 | """ 46 | 47 | def __init__(self, cdb, log, program, args=''): 48 | """ 49 | This is the constructor for ERTS 50 | 51 | :param cdb: cdb.exe path 52 | :param log: log path 53 | :param program: program to launch 54 | :param args: program arguments 55 | """ 56 | # validate if cdb, log and program exists 57 | if not os.path.exists(cdb): 58 | raise AttributeError('Please validate CDB path') 59 | elif not os.path.exists(log): 60 | try: 61 | os.mkdir(os.path.dirname(log)) 62 | except OSError: 63 | raise AttributeError('Please validate LOG path') 64 | elif not os.path.exists(program): 65 | raise AttributeError('Please validate PROGRAM path') 66 | 67 | self.cdb = cdb 68 | self.log = log 69 | self.program = program 70 | self.args = args 71 | self.process = None 72 | 73 | def run(self, file_path, timeout=60): 74 | """ 75 | This is used to run the process with timeout 76 | using threading 77 | 78 | :param file_path: file path to open 79 | :param timeout: timeout in seconds 80 | """ 81 | # validate args and timeout parameter 82 | if file_path is None: 83 | raise AttributeError('Please validate program FILEPATH') 84 | elif timeout is None and type(timeout) == str: 85 | raise AttributeError('Please validate TIMEOUT') 86 | 87 | def __launch_process(): 88 | # prepare the process argument 89 | process_args = self.cdb + ' ' + '-g -G -o -c ".logopen ' + self.log + \ 90 | ';r;.logclose;q" "' + self.program + '" ' + self.args + \ 91 | ' ' + file_path 92 | 93 | self.process = subprocess.Popen(process_args, 94 | stdin=subprocess.PIPE, 95 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, 96 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE) 97 | # wait for the process to exit 98 | self.process.communicate() 99 | 100 | # prepare the thread to run the process 101 | process_thread = threading.Thread(target=__launch_process) 102 | 103 | # start the thread 104 | process_thread.start() 105 | 106 | # now join the thread 107 | process_thread.join(timeout=timeout) 108 | 109 | # check if the thread is still alive 110 | if process_thread.is_alive(): 111 | # seems that the process did not crash 112 | # let's kill the process 113 | self.process.terminate() 114 | 115 | # let's terminate the child thread 116 | process_thread.join() 117 | 118 | def is_crash_reliable(self, eip): 119 | """ 120 | This is used to check if the crash was reliable 121 | by checking the EIP from the crash log 122 | 123 | :param eip: EIP register value to compare 124 | :return: True/False 125 | """ 126 | # validate EIP as string 127 | if type(eip) != str: 128 | raise AttributeError('Please validate EIP') 129 | 130 | log = open(self.log).read() 131 | 132 | if 'eip={0}'.format(eip) in log: 133 | return True 134 | else: 135 | return False 136 | 137 | 138 | if __name__ == "__main__": 139 | # constants 140 | HEADER = ''' 141 | 142 | /$$$$$$$$ /$$$$$$$ /$$$$$$$$ /$$$$$$ 143 | | $$_____/| $$__ $$|__ $$__//$$__ $$ 144 | | $$ | $$ \ $$ | $$ | $$ \__/ 145 | | $$$$$ | $$$$$$$/ | $$ | $$$$$$ 146 | | $$__/ | $$__ $$ | $$ \____ $$ 147 | | $$ | $$ \ $$ | $$ /$$ \ $$ 148 | | $$$$$$$$| $$ | $$ | $$ | $$$$$$/ 149 | |________/|__/ |__/ |__/ \______/ 150 | 151 | Exploit Reliability System 152 | Version: {0} 153 | 154 | '''.format(__version__) 155 | 156 | # fine tune these values 157 | MAX_RUN = 10 158 | TIMEOUT = 60 159 | EIP = '41414141' 160 | FILE_PATH = 'http://localhost:8000/exploit.html' 161 | CDB_PATH = 'C:\\Program Files\\Debugging Tools for Windows (x86)\\cdb.exe' 162 | PROGRAM_PATH = 'C:\\Program Files\\Internet Explorer\\iexplore.exe' 163 | PROGRAM_ARGS = '' 164 | LOG_PATH = 'C:\\Logs\\' + os.path.basename(PROGRAM_PATH) + '.log' 165 | 166 | reliable_crash_count = 0 167 | reliability = 0 168 | 169 | # print target details 170 | print HEADER 171 | print 'Target EIP: {0}'.format(EIP) 172 | print 'Target Application: {0}\n'.format(os.path.basename(PROGRAM_PATH)) 173 | 174 | # create the instance of Exploit Reliability 175 | # TestingSystem class 176 | erts = ExploitReliabilityTestingSystem(cdb=CDB_PATH, 177 | log=LOG_PATH, 178 | program=PROGRAM_PATH, 179 | args=PROGRAM_ARGS) 180 | 181 | # run the application and count the number of crashes 182 | for i in range(0, MAX_RUN): 183 | # run the target application 184 | erts.run(file_path=FILE_PATH, timeout=TIMEOUT) 185 | 186 | # 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This system 23 | is aimed at finding how much an exploit is reliable. 24 | 25 | See the file **'LICENSE'** for copying permission. 26 | 27 | *Author :* **Ashfaq Ansari** 28 | 29 | *Contact:* **ashfaq_ansari1989[at]hotmail.com** 30 | 31 | *Website:* [http://hacksys.vfreaks.com](http://hacksys.vfreaks.com) 32 | 33 | ![HackSys Team](http://hacksys.vfreaks.com/wp-content/themes/Polished/images/logo.png) 34 | 35 | Screenshots 36 | =========== 37 | 38 | ![Figure 1](http://hacksys.vfreaks.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ERTS_1.png) 39 | 40 | 41 | ![Figure 2](http://hacksys.vfreaks.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ERTS_2.png) 42 | 43 | Blog Post 44 | ========= 45 | 46 | [http://hacksys.vfreaks.com/scripts/exploit-reliability-testing-system.html](http://hacksys.vfreaks.com/scripts/exploit-reliability-testing-system.html) 47 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------