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- Subject: Re: Bytecode abuse in Lua 5.2 (-work4)
- From: Martin Guy <martinwguy@...>
- Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 05:43:02 +0200
Was this really worth posting to the entire list?
On 8/22/10, Majic <majic.one@gmail.com> wrote:
> Very informative, thanks! :o
>
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Peter Cawley <lua@corsix.org> wrote:
> > As anyone who has tracked Lua 5.2's development will likely know, the
> > bytecode verifier was removed, and the responsibility shifted to the
> > end-developer to ensure that bytecode from untrusted sources couldn't
> > be loaded. To show just how important this responsibility is, I've
> > written up a pure Lua module for the default Lua 5.2 (-work4)
> > interpreter which can read and write arbitrary memory locations. The
> > only thing standing between this and a generic
> > arbitrary-code-execution exploit is DEP (hardware/OS level memory page
> > protection preventing where code can be executed from).
> >
> > The code is available at:
> > http://www.corsix.org/lua/bytecode_abuse_0_1.lua
> >
>