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CVE-2020-8249: Buffer Overflow in Pulse Secure VPN Linux Client

The root SUID executable pulsesvc, has a function “do_upload” that unsafely calls a “sprintf” which can result in a buffer overflow. Because the “sprintf” writes the values on the stack, if a big enough string is passed to it, then it can result in the overwrite of the legitimate Return Address written on the stack.

NVD Disclosure:

The NVD disclosure for this vulnerability can be found here.

Requirements:

The exploit targets code that is accessed post client authentication, that means that in order to exploit this vulnerability an attacker would require one of the 3 scenarios:

  • Hosting an attacker-controlled Pulse VPN Server
  • A valid SSL/TLS certificate to host a dummy VPN server (Can be easily done with solutions such as “Let’s Encrypt”)
  • Connecting to a legitimate Pulse VPN Server (User credentials/Client certificates may be found directly on the compromised client)

Proof Of Concept:

More details and the exploitation process can be found in this PDF.

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