# Fusée Gelée ``` * .--. / / ` + | | ' \ \__, * + '--' * + /\ + .' '. * * /======\ + ;:. _ ; |:. (_) | |:. _ | + |:. (_) | * ;:. ; .' \:. / `. / .-'':._.'`-. \ |/ /||\ \| _..--"""````"""--.._ _.-'`` ``'-._ -' '- __ __ _ _ _ _ / / \ \ (_) | | | | | | |_ __ ___| | _____ ___| |_ ___| |__ ___ __| | / /| '__/ _ \\ \/ __\ \ /\ / / | __/ __| '_ \ / _ \/ _` | \ \| | | __// /\__ \\ V V /| | || (__| | | | __/ (_| | | |_| \___| | |___/ \_/\_/ |_|\__\___|_| |_|\___|\__,_| \_\ /_/ ``` ## Fusée Launcher The Fusée Launcher is a proof-of-concept arbitrary code loader for a variety of Tegra processors, which takes advantage of CVE-2018-6242 ("Fusée Gelée") to gain arbitrary code execution and load small payloads over USB. The vulnerability is documented in the 'report' subfolder; more details and guides are to follow! Stay tuned... ### Use Instructions The main launcher is "fusee-launcher.py". Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD are all natively supported! Instructions for Windows specifically can be found on the [wiki](https://github.com/reswitched/fusee-launcher/wiki/Instructions-(Windows)). With a Tegra device in RCM and connected via USB, invoke the launcher with the desired payload as an argument, e.g. `./fusee-launcher.py payload.bin`. Linux systems currently require either that the Tegra device be connected to an XHCI controller (used with blue USB 3 ports) or that the user has patched their EHCI driver. ### Credits             Fusée Gelée (CVE-2018-6242) was discovered and implemented by Kate Temkin (@ktemkin); its launcher is developed and maintained by Mikaela Szekely (@Qyriad) and Kate Temkin (@ktemkin). Credit goes to: * Qyriad -- maintainership and expansion of the code * SciresM, motezazer -- guidance and support * hedgeberg, andeor -- dumping the Jetson bootROM * TuxSH -- help with a first pass of bootROM RE * the ReSwitched team Love / greetings to: * Levi / lasersquid * Aurora Wright * f916253 * MassExplosion213 * Schala CVE-2018-6242 was also independently discovered by fail0verflow member shuffle2 as the "shofEL2" vulnerability-- so that's awesome, too.