ZDI-07-021: GraceNote CDDBControl ActiveX Buffer Overflow Vulnerability http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-07-021.html April 19, 2007 -- CVE ID: CVE-2007-0443 -- Affected Vendor: GraceNote -- Affected Products: CDDBControl ActiveX Control -- TippingPoint(TM) IPS Customer Protection: TippingPoint IPS customers have been protected against this vulnerability since April 6, 2006 by a pre-existing Digital Vaccine protection filter ID 4278. For further product information on the TippingPoint IPS: http://www.tippingpoint.com -- Vulnerability Details: This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of GraceNote's CDDBControl ActiveX Control. User interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must visit a malicious page. The specific flaw exists due to a buffer overflow in an ActiveX control registered by several products that use Gracenote CDDB for CD information lookup. The ActiveX control is commonly registered as safe and can be accessed from a malicious web site. The buffer overflow is triggered when long values are specified for various Proxy configuration parameters. -- Vendor Response: GraceNote has issued updates to correct this vulnerability. More details can be found at: http://www.gracenote.com/corporate/FAQs.html/faqset=update/page=0 -- Disclosure Timeline: 2006.09.01 - Vulnerability reported to vendor 2006.04.06 - Pre-existing Digital Vaccine released to TippingPoint customers 2007.04.19 - Coordinated public release of advisory -- Credit: This vulnerability was discovered by Peter Vreugdenhil. -- About the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI): Established by TippingPoint, a division of 3Com, The Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) represents a best-of-breed model for rewarding security researchers for responsibly disclosing discovered vulnerabilities. Researchers interested in getting paid for their security research through the ZDI can find more information and sign-up at: http://www.zerodayinitiative.com The ZDI is unique in how the acquired vulnerability information is used. 3Com does not re-sell the vulnerability details or any exploit code. Instead, upon notifying the affected product vendor, 3Com provides its customers with zero day protection through its intrusion prevention technology. Explicit details regarding the specifics of the vulnerability are not exposed to any parties until an official vendor patch is publicly available. Furthermore, with the altruistic aim of helping to secure a broader user base, 3Com provides this vulnerability information confidentially to security vendors (including competitors) who have a vulnerability protection or mitigation product.