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iDEFENSE Security Advisory 2003-07-29.t

iDEFENSE Security Advisory 2003-07-29.t
Posted Jul 29, 2003
Authored by Jouko Pynnonen, iDefense Labs | Site klikki.fi

iDEFENSE Security Advisory 07.29.03: A locally exploitable buffer overflow exists in the ld.so.1 dynamic runtime linker in Sun's Solaris operating system. The LD_PRELOAD variable can be passed a large value, which will cause the runtime linker to overflow a stack based buffer.

tags | advisory, overflow
systems | solaris
advisories | CVE-2003-0609
SHA-256 | d8980a0f0ad83ec39a5c9e1bb61a448ba42a0962cdcf38b33b5dde750fc4a931

iDEFENSE Security Advisory 2003-07-29.t

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iDEFENSE Security Advisory 07.29.03:
http://www.idefense.com/advisory/07.29.03.txt
Buffer Overflow in Sun Solaris Runtime Linker
July 29, 2003

I. BACKGROUND

The Solaris runtime linker, ld.so.1(1), processes dynamic executables
and shared objects at runtime, binding them to create a runnable
process. When LD_PRELOAD is set, the dynamic linker will use the
specified library before any other when searching for shared libraries.

II. DESCRIPTION

A locally exploitable buffer overflow exists in the ld.so.1 dynamic
runtime linker in Sun's Solaris operating system. The LD_PRELOAD
variable can be passed a large value, which will cause the runtime
linker to overflow a stack based buffer. The overflow occurs on a
non-executable stack making command execution more difficult than
normal, but not impossible.

III. ANALYSIS

iDEFENSE has proof of concept exploit code allowing local attackers to
gain root privileges by exploiting the /usr/bin/passwd command on
Solaris 9. A "return to libc" method is utilized to circumvent the
safeguards of the non-executable stack. It is feasible for a local
attacker to exploit this vulnerability to gain root privileges if at
least one setuid root dynamically linked program exists on the system.
Virtually all default implementations of Solaris 8 and 9 fulfill this
criterion.

IV. DETECTION

The following operating system configurations are vulnerable:

SPARC Platform
* Solaris 2.6 with patch 107733-10 and without patch 107733-11
* Solaris 7 with patches 106950-14 through 106950-22 and without
patch 106950-23
* Solaris 8 with patches 109147-07 through 109147-24 and without
patch 109147-25
* Solaris 9 without patch 112963-09

x86 Platform
* Solaris 2.6 with patch 107734-10 and without patch 107734-11
* Solaris 7 with patches 106951-14 through 106951-22 and without
patch 106951-23
* Solaris 8 with patches 109148-07 through 109148-24 and without
patch 109148-25
* Solaris 9 without patch 113986-05

V. VENDOR FIX

Sun has provided a fix for this issue available from:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=fsalert/55680

VI. CVE INFORMATION

The Mitre Corp.'s Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Project
has assigned the identification number CAN-2003-0609 to this issue.

VII. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE

01 JUN 2003 Issue disclosed to security-alert@sun.com
02 JUN 2003 Response from Sun Security Coordination Team
03 JUN 2003 Email to Sun Security Coordination Team
04 JUN 2003 Issue disclosed to iDEFENSE
16 JUL 2003 Status Request to Sun Security Coordination Team
22 JUL 2003 Response from Sun Security Coordination Team
28 JUL 2003 iDEFENSE clients notified
29 JUL 2003 Coordinated Public Disclosure

VIII. CREDIT

Jouko Pynnonen (jouko@iki.fi) discovered this vulnerability.


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vulnerabilities and hacker profiling to the global spread of viruses
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