-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 @stake Inc. www.atstake.com Security Advisory Advisory Name: Apple QuickTime ActiveX v5.0.2 Buffer Overrun Release Date: 09/10/2002 Application: Apple QuickTime ActiveX v5.0.2 Platform: Windows NT4 SP6a, Windows 2000 SP1 Windows XP Severity: There is a buffer overflow condition that can result in execution of arbitrary code. Author: Ollie Whitehouse [ollie@atstake.com] Contributions: Andreas Junestam [andreas@atstake.com] Dave Aitel Vendor Status: Vendor has fixed software update CVE Candidate: CAN-2002-0376 Reference: www.atstake.com/research/advisories/2002/a091002-1.txt Overview: Apple QuickTime (http://www.quicktime.com) is the media player used by a large number of distributors for high quality video and audio based media. Version 5.0 has been downloaded over 100,000,000 times. There is a buffer overrun caused by the way that the QuickTime ActiveX component handles the "pluginspage" field when parsed from a malicious remote orlocal HTML page. This can allow the execution of arbitrary computer code on the computer viewing the malicious web page. The QuickTime ActiveX component is commonly used for movie trailers (i.e. those located at http://www.apple.com/trailers/) and other streaming or static media technologies when they are embedded in a web page. Details: To exploit this vulnerability an attacker would need to get his or her target to open a malicious HTML file as an attachment to an email message, as a file on the local or network file system, or as a file via HTTP. Most likely this would be accomplished by embedding a link to a vulnerabile web site in an email message or another web page. If the malicious HTML file is opened it will cause Quicktime to execute the arbitrary computer code contained within the HTML page. Take the following example HTML page: ---- Begin Sample HTML ---- End Sample HTML [note: remove the '7's in the tags above to create valid HTML] This sample HTML when, edited to insert an overly long string, will cause an exception that is exploitable. It is possible for an attacker to specify a codebase that will download a vulnerable version of the ActiveX component. This is a good example of why not to trust *ANY* ActiveX components from any unknown source even if the site is considered safe and the ActiveX component is signed on behalf of a trusted organization. Vendor Response: Apple was notified of this issue by @stake on May 13, 2002. Apple has resolved this issue within QuickTime 6 which can be downloaded from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/. Recommendation: If you use Quicktime, upgrade to Quicktime 6. If you are a web site that hosts the qtplugin.cab file you should upgrade to version 6. You should never open attachments/webpages that come from unknown sources no matter how benign they may appear. Be wary of those that come from known sources. You can set the "kill bit" for a known vulnerable ActiveX component by editting the registry. This will keep Internet Explorer from executing the vulnerable component. Directions for setting the kill bit on a are at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q240797& You should consider the benefits and risks of each attachment file type or ActiveX components that you let into your organization. Attachment file types or ActiveX components that you do not need should be dropped at your perimeter mail gateway or proxy server. Attachments that you choose to forward on into your organization should be scanned for known malicious code using an antivirus product. Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Information: The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the following names to these issues. These are candidates for inclusion in the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org), which standardizes names for security problems. CAN-2002-0376 Apple QuickTime ActiveX v5.0.2 Buffer Overrun @stake Vulnerability Reporting Policy: http://www.atstake.com/research/policy/ @stake Advisory Archive: http://www.atstake.com/research/advisories/ PGP Key: http://www.atstake.com/research/pgp_key.asc Copyright 2002 @stake, Inc. All rights reserved. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.0.3 iQA/AwUBPX5bY0e9kNIfAm4yEQIH+QCdFToXSMrwlO9izwdxGLEyUUkbTWEAoJbj Z9cyqqB498EcNiXqMK/INQN3 =MXuj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----