Macrovision FlexNet Connect download manager is susceptible to an arbitrary file download/overwrite vulnerability.
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Who:
Macrovision
What:
Macrovision FlexNext Connect is a software package that allows
ISV's to update their software products. It is generally used in
conjunction with the InstallShield software deploymnet framework.
FlexNet uses a number of ActiveX controls, some of which are marked
safe for scripting, in this case, the DownloadManager object:
ISDM.exe version 6.1.100.61372
MVSNClientDownloadManager61Lib.DownloadManager
{FCED4482-7CCB-4E6F-86C9-DCB22B52843C}
IObjectSafety:
IO. Safe for scripting (IDispatch)
How:
This control contains several methods which can be used to silently
download arbitrary files to the system and possibly overwrite files
in the context of the user.
Workaround:
Set the killbit for this control and the Basket control(see Notes),
see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/240797
Fix:
None
Exploit;
http://milw0rm.com/exploits/4909
Notes:
The Basket object {1DF951B1-8D40-4894-A04C-66AD824A0EEF} of
isusweb.dll can be used in a similar manner to download and execute
files on a system via the ISDM scheduling framework, however, it
does so visibly.
I understand that some of this functionality is by design, however,
there should be some validation in place to verify that the files
that are being downloaded are indeed from a trusted source and are
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updates to packages that are actually installed on the system.