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| Subject: | [Full-disclosure] MS Interactive Training .cbo Overflow |
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| Date: | Wed, 14 Feb 2007 12:04:14 +1300 |
======================================================================== = MS Interactive Training .cbo Overflow = = MS Bulletin posted: = http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS07-005.mspx = = Affected Software: = Microsoft Windows 2000 = Microsoft Windows XP = Microsoft Windows Server 2003 = = Public disclosure on February 14, 2007 ======================================================================== == Overview == When thinking about buffer overflow vulnerabilities, a file can sometimes be as harmful as a packet. Even though past security issues have taught us that it is unwise to use a string from a file/packet without first checking its length, this is what happened here. MS Interactive Training will open a file with a .cbo extension and read in the Syllabus details. Through the creation of a corrupt file, with a long Syllabus string it is possible to gain control of EIP and execute arbitrary code. == Exploitation == Remote exploitation through Internet Explorer can be obtained through hosting a malicious .cbo file which will be downloaded and opened automatically. == Solutions == - Install the vendor supplied patch. == Credit == Discovered and advised to Microsoft May, 2006 by Brett Moore of Security-Assessment.com == About Security-Assessment.com == Security-Assessment.com is Australasia's leading team of Information Security consultants specialising in providing high quality Information Security services to clients throughout the Asia Pacific region. Our clients include some of the largest globally recognised companies in areas such as finance, telecommunications, broadcasting, legal and government. Our aim is to provide the very best independent advice and a high level of technical expertise while creating long and lasting professional relationships with our clients. Security-Assessment.com is committed to security research and development, and its team continues to identify and responsibly publish vulnerabilities in public and private software vendor's products. Members of the Security-Assessment.com R&D team are globally recognised through their release of whitepapers and presentations related to new security research. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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