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Digital Defense VRT Advisory 2008.11

Digital Defense VRT Advisory 2008.11
Posted Apr 24, 2008
Authored by Digital Defense | Site digitaldefense.net

BadBlue is a web server used for peer-to-peer file sharing. By default, several executable files are stored in the web root: badblue.exe, uninst.exe, and dyndns.exe. Executable files stored in the web root of BadBlue can be launched remotely by any user. This can be leveraged to create a DoS condition by repeatedly invoking the uninst.exe executable. Due to the fact that BadBlue has not released a patch for the previously documented directory traversal vulnerability, an attacker may utilize these two flaws in conjunction to place a malicious executable in the web root and compromise a vulnerable server.

tags | advisory, web, root
advisories | CVE-2007-6378
SHA-256 | f2c9ac8b86a9e0d33d4b53388eda5237c00d9cc5ea5ae06886e22a0cf1505756

Digital Defense VRT Advisory 2008.11

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Title
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DDIVRT-2008-11 BadBlue uninst.exe DoS

Severity
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Medium

Date Discovered
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March 5th 2008

Discovered By
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Digital Defense, Inc. Vulnerability Research Team
Credit: Steven James and r@b13$

Vulnerability Description
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BadBlue is a web server used for peer-to-peer file sharing. By default, several executable files are stored in the web root: badblue.exe, uninst.exe, and dyndns.exe. Executable files stored in the web root of BadBlue can be launched remotely by any user. This can be leveraged to create a DoS condition by repeatedly invoking the uninst.exe executable. Due to the fact that BadBlue has not released a patch for the previously documented directory traversal vulnerability (CVE 2007-6378), an attacker may utilize these two flaws in conjunction to place a malicious executable in the web root and compromise a vulnerable server.

Solution Description
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Restrict access to the executables already in the web root (badblue.exe, uninst.exe, and dyndns.exe) and take steps to ensure that users cannot write files to the web root.

Tested Systems / Software (with versions)
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BadBlue Personal Edition version 2.72 has been tested on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Other versions and systems are assumed to be vulnerable.

Vendor Contact
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Vendor Name: BadBlue
Vendor Website: www.badblue.com
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