Demystifying MS17-010: Reverse Engineering the ETERNAL Exploits

Presented at DEF CON 26 (2018), Aug. 12, 2018, 11 a.m. (45 minutes).

MS17-010 is the most important patch in the history of operating systems, fixing remote code execution vulnerabilities in the world of modern Windows. The ETERNAL exploits, written by the Equation Group and dumped by the Shadow Brokers, have been used in the most damaging cyber attacks in computing history: WannaCry, NotPetya, Olympic Destroyer, and many others.

Yet, how these complicated exploits work has not been made clear to most. This is due to the ETERNAL exploits taking advantage of undocumented features of the Windows kernel and the esoteric SMBv1 protocol.

This talk will condense years of research into Windows internals and the SMBv1 protocol driver. Descriptions of full reverse engineering of internal structures and all historical background info needed to understand how the exploit chains for ETERNALBLUE, ETERNALCHAMPION, ETERNALROMANCE, and ETERNALSYNERGY work will be provided.

This talk will also describe how the MS17-010 patch fixed the vulnerabilities, and identify additional vulnerabilities that were patched around the same time.


Presenters:

  • Sean Dillon / zerosum0x0 - Hacker   as zerosum0x0
    zerosum0x0 is the author of all MS17-010 ETERNAL Metasploit exploit modules and was the first to reverse engineer the DOUBLEPULSAR backdoor. He has taught workshops on Windows internals at DEF CON and to government agencies. @zerosum0x0

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