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[NT] Microsoft Excel Formula Size and Column Index Vulnerabilities (MS06

Subject: [NT] Microsoft Excel Formula Size and Column Index Vulnerabilities (MS06-012)
Date: 20 Mar 2006 12:28:26 +0200
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  Microsoft Excel Formula Size and Column Index Vulnerabilities (MS06-012)
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SUMMARY

 <http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010858001033.aspx> Microsoft Excel 
is a popular spreadsheet program of Microsoft Office product.

Column Index Improper Memory Access and Excel Formula Size Stack Overflow 
vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Microsoft Excel software.

DETAILS

Microsoft Excel Formula Size Stack Overflow:
This vulnerability is due to Microsoft Excel's manipulation of opcode 
0x0218, when provided with a large Formula Size, it will cause a stack 
overflow.

An remote attacker could construct a .xls file and put it on controlled 
web site. When the user opens the .xls file with Microsoft Internet 
Explorer, the browser will call Microsoft Excel to open the .xls file 
automatically, and this will cause Microsoft Excel to crash.

If an excel file is specially crafted, it may allow attackers to execute 
arbitrary code on the affected system.

Microsoft Excel Column Index Improper Memory Access:
This vulnerability is due to Microsoft Excel's manipulation of opcode 
0x001D, when provided with a random Column Index, it will cause a Improper 
Memory Access.

An remote attacker could construct a .xls file and put it on controlled 
web site. When the user opens the .xls file with Microsoft Internet 
Explorer, the browser will call Microsoft Excel to open the .xls file 
automatically, and this will cause Microsoft Excel to crash.

If excel file is specially crafted, it may allow attackers to execute 
arbitrary code on the affected system.

Solution:
Microsoft has released a update for this vulnerability, which is available 
for downloading from Microsoft web site.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The original articles could be found at:
 <http://www.fortinet.com/FortiGuardCenter/FSA-2006-08.html> 
http://www.fortinet.com/FortiGuardCenter/FSA-2006-08.html
 <http://www.fortinet.com/FortiGuardCenter/FSA-2006-09.html> 
http://www.fortinet.com/FortiGuardCenter/FSA-2006-09.html

Related articles could be found at:
 <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS06-012.mspx> 
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS06-012.mspx
 <http://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/5TP0B1FI0C.html> 
http://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/5TP0B1FI0C.html



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