This module exploits a buffer overflow in the version of libtiff shipped with firmware versions 1.00, 1.01, 1.02, and 1.1.1 of the Apple iPhone. iPhones which have not had the BSD tools installed will need to use a special payload.
The XSS is triggered by configuring a snmpd.conf file to point to an attacker-controlled JavaScript file.
This module exploits a vulnerability in the qconn component of QNX Neutrino which can be abused to allow unauthenticated users to execute arbitrary commands under the context of the 'root' user.
This module exploits an arbitrary command execution vulnerability in Webmin 1.580. The vulnerability exists in the /file/show.cgi component and allows an authenticated user, with access to the File Manager Module, to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges. The module has been tested successfully with Webim 1.580 over Ubuntu 10.04.
This module triggers a vulnerability in the LSA RPC service of the Samba daemon because of an error on the PIDL auto-generated code. Making a specially crafted call to SetInformationPolicy to set a PolicyAuditEventsInformation allows to trigger a heap overflow and finally execute arbitrary code with root privileges. The module uses brute force to guess the system() address and redirect flow there in order to bypass NX. The start and stop addresses for brute forcing have been calculated empirically. On the other hand the module provides the StartBrute and StopBrute which allow the user to configure his own addresses.
This module exploits a vulnerability in ZEN Load Balancer version 2.0 and 3.0-rc1 which could be abused to allow authenticated users to execute arbitrary code under the context of the 'root' user. The 'content2-2.cgi' file uses user controlled data from the 'filelog' parameter within backticks.
Versions of udev < 1.4.1 do not verify that netlink messages are coming from the kernel. This allows local users to gain privileges by sending netlink messages from userland.
This module exploits an authentication bypass vulnerability on Avaya IP Office Customer Call Reporter, which allows a remote user to upload arbitrary files through the ImageUpload.ashx component. It can be abused to upload and execute arbitrary ASP .NET code. The vulnerability has been tested successfully on Avaya IP Office Customer Call Reporter 7.0.4.2 and 8.0.8.15 on Windows 2003 SP2.
This module exploits abuses the FlashTunnelService SOAP web service on Oracle Business Transaction Management 12.1.0.7 to upload arbitrary files, without authentication, using the WriteToFile method. The same method contains a directory traversal vulnerability, which allows to upload the files to arbitrary locations. In order to execute remote code two techniques are provided. If the Oracle app has been deployed in the same WebLogic Samples Domain a JSP can be uploaded to the web root. If a new Domain has been used to deploy the Oracle application, the Windows Management Instrumentation service can be used to execute arbitrary code. Both techniques has been successfully tested on default installs of Oracle BTM 12.1.0.7, Weblogic 12.1.1 and Windows 2003 SP2. Default path traversal depths are provided, but the user can configure the traversal depth using the DEPTH option.
This module will bypass Windows UAC by utilizing the trusted publisher certificate through process injection. It will spawn a second shell that has the UAC flag turned off.