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Microsoft Internet Explorer Uninitialized Memory Corruption

Microsoft Internet Explorer Uninitialized Memory Corruption
Posted Oct 13, 2010
Authored by Rodrigo Rubira Branco

Microsoft Internet Explorer suffers from an uninitialized memory corruption vulnerability.

tags | advisory
advisories | CVE-2010-3331
SHA-256 | 38a3c922b972da71d7b40c535c1be74a12386f2bb68598ddcf92becd9732cf7f

Microsoft Internet Explorer Uninitialized Memory Corruption

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Check Point Software Technologies - Vulnerability Discovery Team (VDT)
http://www.checkpoint.com/defense/

Internet Explorer Uninitialized Memory Corruption Vulnerability
CVE-2010-3331 - MS10-071

INTRODUCTION

There exists a vulnerability within the way internet explorer handles specific objects that has not been correctly initialized or
has been deleted, which leads to uninitialized memory reference and code execution.

This vulnerability can be triggered thru different vectors, been Microsoft Word one of the tested ones.

This problem was confirmed in the following versions of Internet Explorer and Windows, other versions
maybe also affected.

Internet Explorer 6 running in All Versions of Windows
Internet Explorer 7 running in All Versions of Windows
Internet Explorer 8 running in All Versions of Windows



MICROSOFT EXPLOTABILITY INDEX

In order to help the Microsoft Response Team we did further analysis on the vulnerability and we classify it as: 1 consistent exploit code likely.

Important to note again that since the faulty code also appears inside the mshtml.dll other applications may behave differently when triggering the problem (even more when
talking about 3rd parties).


CVSS Scoring System

The CVSS score is: 8.3
Base Score: 10
Temporal Score: 8.3
We used the following values to calculate the scores:
Base score is: AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C
Temporal score is: E:F/RL:OF/RC:C



TRIGGERING THE PROBLEM

This vulnerability can be triggered by creating a persistent object with class id:
CLSID:AE24FDAE-03C6-11D1-8B76-0080C744F389.

The problem is triggered by the an exploit code available to interested party which causes invalid memory access in
all the referred versions.




CREDITS

This vulnerability was discovered and researched by Rodrigo Rubira Branco from Check Point Vulnerability Discovery Team (VDT).




Best Regards,

Rodrigo.

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Rodrigo Rubira Branco
Senior Security Researcher
Vulnerability Discovery Team (VDT)
Check Point Software Technologies
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