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[UNIX] Multiple Vendor X Server CID-keyed Fonts 'scan_cidfont()' Integer

Subject: [UNIX] Multiple Vendor X Server CID-keyed Fonts 'scan_cidfont()' Integer Overflow
Date: 13 Sep 2006 10:29:47 +0200
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  Multiple Vendor X Server CID-keyed Fonts 'scan_cidfont()' Integer Overflow
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SUMMARY

The X Window System is "a graphical windowing system based on a 
client/server model". Local exploitation of an integer overflow 
vulnerability in the 'scan_cidfont()' function in the X.Org and XFree86 X 
server could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code with privileges 
of the X server, typically root.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * X.org server version 6.8.2

The vulnerability specifically exists in the handling of 'CMap' and 
'CIDFont' font data. When parsing this information no checks are made that 
the count of items for the 'begincodespacerange', 'cidrange' and 
'notdefrange' sections.

In addition to a 'standard' integer overflow, the implementation of 
'vm_alloc()' makes it possible to overwrite memory before the allocated 
region.

Analysis:
Successful local exploitation allows an attacker to execute arbitrary as 
the root user. In order to exploit this vulnerability an attacker would 
require the ability to send commands to an affected X server. This 
typically requires access to the console, or access to the same account as 
a user who is on the console. One method of gaining the required access 
would be to remotely exploit a vulnerability in, for example, a graphical 
web browser. This would then allow an attacker to exploit this 
vulnerability and elevate their privileges to root.

Workaround:
Access to the vulnerable code can be prevented by removing the entry for 
the Type1 font module from your Xservers configuration file, often stored 
in /etc/X11 and named xorg.conf or XF86Config-4. To do this, remove the 
following line from the 'Module' section:

Load "type1"

This will prevent Type 1 fonts from loading, which may affect the 
appearance or operation of some applications.

Vendor response:
The X.Org foundation has addressed this vulnerability with libXfont 
version 1.2.1. Additionally, patches have been made available for older 
releases.
"The XFree86 Project Inc. is making available a source patch available at 
ftp://xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/4.6.0/fixes/fix-01 that, in part, addresses 
this vulnerability."

CVE Information:
 <http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-3740> 
CVE-2006-3740

Disclosure Timeline:
08/25/2006 Initial vendor notification
08/25/2005 Initial vendor response (X.Org)
09/10/2006 Initial vendor response (XFree86)
09/12/2006 Coordinated public disclosure


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by iDEFENSE.
The original article can be found at:  
<http://www.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=411> 
http://www.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=411



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