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Insomnia Security Vulnerability Advisory 110427.1

Insomnia Security Vulnerability Advisory 110427.1
Posted Apr 28, 2011
Authored by James Burton | Site insomniasec.com

Insomnia Security Vulnerability Advisory - The ODBC service component of IGSS listens on port 20222/tcp by default. The application layer protocol runs over TCP and reads an initial packet that specifies the amount of data to follow. A second read then takes place and the data is copied into a variable length buffer. Next the data is parsed and during this process a buffer overflow occurs on the stack. At minimum this vulnerability leads to denial of service though remote code execution may be possible.

tags | advisory, remote, denial of service, overflow, tcp, code execution, protocol
SHA-256 | 9b00196dabcaf93182f5a536e6c2c63ee2b1c359b79ac0f8472802f7bb57d00f

Insomnia Security Vulnerability Advisory 110427.1

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Insomnia Security Vulnerability Advisory: ISVA-110427.1
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Name: IGSS ODBC Service Remote Overflow Vulnerability
Released: 27 April 2011

Vendor Link:
http://www.igss.com

Affected Products:
IGSS (Interactive Graphical SCADA System) v9

Original Advisory:
http://www.insomniasec.com/advisories/ISVA-110427.1.htm

Researcher:
James Burton, Insomnia Security
http://www.insomniasec.com
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Description
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IGSS (Interactive Graphical SCADA System) is a complete automation
software - a SCADA system for process control and supervision. It
was developed by 7-Technologies and is the first world's first
object orientated, mouse operated SCADA system.

A remote stack overflow vulnerability exists in the IGSS ODBC service.

No authentication is required to exploit this vulnerability.

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Details
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The ODBC service component of IGSS listens on port 20222/tcp by default.

The application layer protocol runs over TCP and reads an initial packet
that specifies the amount of data to follow. A second read then takes
place and the data is copied into a variable length buffer. Next the data
is parsed and during this process a buffer overflow occurs on the stack.

At minimum this vulnerability leads to denial of service though remote code
execution may be possible.

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Solution
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Download the latest version using the IGSS Update application
found under the Information and Support menu of IGSS Master.
Alternatively email support (at) igss.com for more information.

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Legals
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The information is provided for research and educational purposes
only. Insomnia Security accepts no liability in any form whatsoever
for any direct or indirect damages associated with the use of this
information.

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Insomnia Security Vulnerability Advisory: ISVA-110427.1
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