This module exploits an array overflow in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat. Affected versions include < 7.1.4, < 8.1.7, and < 9.2. By creating a specially crafted pdf that a contains malformed U3D data, an attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code.
This module harnesses Maple's ability to create files and execute commands automatically when opening a Maplet. All versions up to 13 are suspected vulnerable. Testing was conducted with version 13 on Windows. Standard security settings prevent code from running in a normal maple worksheet without user interaction, but those setting do not prevent code in a Maplet from running. In order for the payload to be executed, an attacker must convince someone to open a specially modified .maplet file with Maple. By doing so, an attacker can execute arbitrary code as the victim user.
This module exploits a command injection vulnerability in PeaZip. All versions prior to 2.6.2 are suspected vulnerable. Testing was conducted with version 2.6.1 on Windows. In order for the command to be executed, an attacker must convince someone to open a specially crafted zip file with PeaZip, and access the specially file via double-clicking it. By doing so, an attacker can execute arbitrary commands as the victim user.
This module exploits a code execution vulnerability in the Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, and Mozilla Thunderbird applications. This exploit module is a direct port of Aviv Raff's HTML PoC.
This module exploits a vulnerability in the Java Runtime Environment that allows to deserialize a MarshalledObject containing a custom classloader under a privileged context. The vulnerability affects version 6 prior to update 19 and version 5 prior to update 23.
This module exploits a code execution vulnerability in the Mozilla Firefox browser. To reliably exploit this vulnerability, we need to fill almost a gigabyte of memory with our nop sled and payload. This module has been tested on OS X 10.3 with the stock Firefox 1.5.0 package.
This module exploits a code execution vulnerability in the Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, and Mozilla Thunderbird applications. This exploit requires the Java plugin to be installed.
This module exploits a memory corruption vulnerability in the Mozilla Firefox browser. This flaw occurs when a bug in the javascript interpreter fails to preserve the return value of the escape() function and results in uninitialized memory being used instead.
This module exploits a flaw in the setDiffICM function in the Sun JVM. The payload is serialized and passed to the applet via PARAM tags. It must be a native payload. The effected Java versions are JDK and JRE 6 Update 16 and earlier, JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 21 and earlier, SDK and JRE 1.4.2_23 and earlier, and SDK and JRE 1.3.1_26 and earlier.
This module exploits a vulnerability in Java Runtime Environment that allows an untrusted method to run in a privileged context. The vulnerability affects version 6 prior to update 19 and version 5 prior to update 23.