Version 1.0 October 1996 CERT(R) Coordination Center Product Vulnerability Reporting Form CONTACT INFORMATION ======================================================================== ======= Name : David Wharton E-mail : security@davidwharton.us Phone / fax : Affiliation and address: Information Security Graduate Student at Georgia Tech (http://www.cc.gatech.edu/education/grad/ms-infosec) Have you reported this to the vendor? [yes/no] yes If so, please let us know whom you've contacted: Date of your report : 5 Apr 2007 Vendor contact name : Pedro Muniz Vendor contact phone : Vendor contact e-mail : techsupport@eskapelabs.com (April 5, 2007), pmuniz@hauppauge.com (April 18, 2007, May 10, 2007) Vendor reference number : POLICY INFO ======================================================================== ======= We encourage communication between vendors and their customers. When we forward a report to the vendor, we include the reporter's name and contact information unless you let us know otherwise. If you want this report to remain anonymous, please check here: ___ Do not release my identity to your vendor contact. TECHNICAL INFO ======================================================================== ======= If there is a CERT Vulnerability tracking number please put it here (otherwise leave blank): VU#______. Please describe the vulnerability. Summary: MyTV/x Version 3.6.6 & 4.0.8 for MyTV.PVR allows local authentication bypass and root access on Apple Mac OS X. Details: MyTV/x Version 3.6.6 & 4.0.8 for MyTV.PVR is the software that ships with MyTV, a Personal Video Recorder (PVR) manufactured by Escape Labs (http://www.eskapelabs.com/mytv.html). MyTV.PVR is an external hardware device that connects to a computer via USB. The PVR hardware can receive infrared signals and this is designed to support input from a channel changer. However, when a computer running MyTV/ x version 3.6.6 or 4.0.8 on Apple Mac OS X (I have confirmed this is true for 10.4.9-10.4.11 but dot not know about other versions of OS X) starts up, a local user can, without authenticating, cause the MyTV/x software to launch as root. When the program launches, it brings up the MyTV/x menus along with the Apple menu. From the Apple menu, you can open up System Preferences and because you are running as root, you can add (and remove) users, including Administrators. After fooling around with it, I was able to get to the Finder, open a shell, and verify that root access had been gained. Steps To Reproduce: 1) Install MyTV/x Version 3.6.6 or 4.0.8 and attach (and power on) MyTV.PVR. 2) (Re)boot. 3) When the authentication "window" comes up asking you to log in to OS X, point the channel changer (this is included with MyTV.PVR) at the PVR device and press the "Power" button. 4) MyTV/x launches (as root) and gives access to the Apple menu which gives access to the entire computer. What is the impact of this vulnerability? - ----------------------------------------- a) What is the specific impact: Local user can gain root access without doing any authentication b) How would you envision it being used in an attack scenario: Well, you have to have physical access and be running the vulnerable software as well as its associated hardware but if the situation is right, root access can be gained and then there are a myriad of possibilities.... To your knowledge is the vulnerability currently being exploited? - ----------------------------------------------------------------- [yes/no] no If there is an exploitation script available, please include it here. - --------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you know what systems and/or configurations are vulnerable? - -------------------------------------------------------------- [yes/no] (If yes, please list them below) yes System : Apple Mac OS version : 10.4.9, 10.4.11 Verified/Guessed: verified 10.4.9, 10.4.10, 10.4.11, guessed 10.x Software: MyTV/x Version 3.6.6 (http://www.eskapelabs.com/files/CD- MYPVR-V1.4.dmg.gz) MyTV/x Version 4.0.8 Are you aware of any workarounds and/or fixes for this vulnerability? - --------------------------------------------------------------------- [yes/no] (If you have a workaround or are aware of patches please include the information here.) no OTHER INFORMATION ======================================================================== === Is there anything else you would like to tell us? Some pictures of root access without authenticating are available upon request. I spoke with Apple about this vulnerability and they said, "Mac OS X applications running as root are allowed to display UI even when no user is logged in." Apple encouraged me to continue to work with CERT and Escape Labs on this issue. - -------- CERT and CERT Coordination Center are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark office. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/