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CVE-2016-0728 testbed

This repository contains a test program for CVE-2016-0728, a refcount leak and overflow bug in Linux, that leads to a use-after-free.

The bug was found and explained by Perception Point. I am not affiliated to them.

Usage

Welcome to the CVE-2016-0728 testbed
sizeof(struct msg_msg) == 0x30, sizeof(struct key) == 0xb8

PID: 27673, UID: (1000/1000)
Keyring: 1b66e5d6, "test-1a328d6e"
Usage:   1
Press a key: (f)ork (i)ncref (a)uto-incref (r)evoke (h)eap-spray (s)hell (q)uit

On my test system, a root shell could be obtained in the following way:

  1. Bring the refcount up to -2; If you incref too often, you will probably crash the kernel.
  2. Fork twice to overflow it, so the key garbage collector frees the keyring
  3. Spray the heap with fake keyrings
  4. Call revoke
  5. execl("/bin/sh", "sh", NULL)

I found it useful to run watch -n0.1 cat /proc/keys to see what's happening.

Portability

This code has only been tested on x86-64, but it should run on other architectures as well, because I didn't use magic offsets, but copied the structure definitions from the Linux headers and used sizeof (except that I hard-coded the addresses of prepare_kernel_cred and commit_creds).