Sources:
https://siberas.de/blog/2017/10/05/exploitation_case_study_wild_pool_overflow_CVE-2016-3309_reloaded.html
https://github.com/siberas/CVE-2016-3309_Reloaded
Exploits for the recently-patched win32kfull!bFill vulnerability. Executing the Palette or Bitmap exploit will give you SYSTEM privileges on the affected system. The exploits should work fine on Windows 10 x64 with Creators Update, build 15063.540 (latest version of Win10 before the release of Microsoft's September Updates).
The Visual Studio solution contains three exploits:
CVE-2016-3309_Reloaded_Bitmaps: Exploit using the Bitmaps technique
CVE-2016-3309_Reloaded_Palettes: Exploit using the Palettes technique
CVE-2016-3309_Reloaded_Deadlock: POC exploit showcasing the system deadlock which happens due to improved Handle validation
We also published a blog post (https://siberas.de/blog/2017/10/05/exploitation_case_study_wild_pool_overflow_CVE-2016-3309_reloaded.html) which goes into detail about the exploitation of this "wild" Pool-based overflow.
Proof of Concept:
https://gitlab.com/exploit-database/exploitdb-bin-sploits/-/raw/main/bin-sploits/42960.zip