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First Active2010-11-05
Last Active2010-12-14
Internet Explorer CSS SetUserClip Memory Corruption
Posted Dec 14, 2010
Authored by Matteo Memelli, jduck, yuange1975 | Site metasploit.com

This Metasploit module exploits a memory corruption vulnerability within Microsoft's HTML engine (mshtml). When parsing an HTML page containing a specially crafted CSS tag, memory corruption occurs that can lead arbitrary code execution. It seems like Microsoft code inadvertently increments a vtable pointer to point to an unaligned address within the vtable's function pointers. This leads to the program counter being set to the address determined by the address "[vtable+0x30+1]". The particular address depends on the exact version of the mshtml library in use. Since the address depends on the version of mshtml, some versions may not be exploitable. Specifically, those ending up with a program counter value within another module, in kernel space, or just not able to be reached with various memory spraying techniques. Also, since the address is not controllable, it is unlikely to be possible to use ROP to bypass non-executable memory protections.

tags | exploit, arbitrary, kernel, code execution
advisories | CVE-2010-3962, OSVDB-68987
SHA-256 | c5af90428a60eae212629d6165cc2ab369c2d3111464b63c3d7505ceda36a191
Internet Explorer CSS Tags Memory Corruption
Posted Nov 5, 2010
Authored by Matteo Memelli, jduck, yuange1975 | Site metasploit.com

This Metasploit module exploits a memory corruption vulnerability within Microsoft's HTML engine (mshtml). When parsing an HTML page containing a specially crafted CSS tag, memory corruption occurs that can lead arbitrary code execution.

tags | exploit, arbitrary, code execution
advisories | CVE-2010-3962
SHA-256 | b5f68cfc74a96815adebfeab5b901e1febc67c4cb41f55ca40098dbd8d7ac9ff
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