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Educational Heap Exploitation

This repo is for learning various heap exploitation techniques. We came up with the idea during a hack meeting, and have implemented the following techniques:

File Technique Applicable CTF Challenges
first_fit.c Demonstrating glibc malloc's first-fit behavior.
fastbin_dup.c Tricking malloc into returning an already-allocated heap pointer by abusing the fastbin freelist.
fastbin_dup_into_stack.c Tricking malloc into returning a nearly-arbitrary pointer by abusing the fastbin freelist. 9447-search-engine
unsafe_unlink.c Exploiting free on a corrupted chunk to get arbitrary write. HITCON CTF 2014-stkof
house_of_spirit.c Frees a fake fastbin chunk to get malloc to return a nearly-arbitrary pointer. hack.lu CTF 2014-OREO
poison_null_byte.c Exploiting a single null byte overflow. PlaidCTF 2015-plaiddb
house_of_lore.c Tricking malloc into returning a nearly-arbitrary pointer by abusing the smallbin freelist.
overlapping_chunks.c Exploit the overwrite of a freed chunk size in the unsorted bin in order to make a new allocation overlap with an existing chunk hack.lu CTF 2015-bookstore
house_of_force.c Exploiting the Top Chunk (Wilderness) header in order to get malloc to return a nearly-arbitrary pointer Boston Key Party 2016-cookbook
unsorted_bin_attack.c Exploiting the overwrite of a freed chunk on unsorted bin freelist to write a large value into arbitrary address 0ctf 2016-zerostorage

Have a good example? Add it here! Try to inline the whole technique in a single .c -- it's a lot easier to learn that way.

Malloc Playground

The malloc_playground.c file given is the source for a program that prompts the user for commands to allocate and free memory interactively.

Other resources

Some good heap exploitation resources, roughly in order of their publication, are:

Hardening

There are a couple of "hardening" measures embedded in glibc, like export MALLOC_CHECK_=1 (enables some checks), export MALLOC_PERTURB_=1 (data is overwritten), export MALLOC_MMAP_THRESHOLD_=1 (always use mmap()), ...

More info: mcheck(), mallopt().

There's also some tracing support as mtrace(), malloc_stats(), malloc_info(), memusage, and in other functions in this family.

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