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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2007.079
Posted Apr 5, 2007
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - Local exploitation of a memory corruption vulnerability in the X.Org and XFree86 X server could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code with privileges of the X server, typically root. The vulnerability exists in the ProcXCMiscGetXIDList() function in the XC-MISC extension. This request is used to determine what resource IDs are available for use. This function contains two vulnerabilities, both result in memory corruption of either the stack or heap. The ALLOCATE_LOCAL() macro used by this function allocates memory on the stack using alloca() on systems where alloca() is present, or using the heap otherwise. The handler function takes a user provided value, multiplies it, and then passes it to the above macro. This results in both an integer overflow vulnerability, and an alloca() stack pointer shifting vulnerability. Both can be exploited to execute arbitrary code. iDefense reported two integer overflows in the way X.org handled various font files. A malicious local user could exploit these issues to potentially execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the X.org server. Multiple integer overflows in the XGetPixel function in ImUtil.c in x.org libx11 before 1.0.3, and XInitImage function in xwd.c for ImageMagick, allow user-assisted remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or information leak via crafted images with large or negative values that trigger a buffer overflow.

tags | advisory, remote, denial of service, overflow, arbitrary, local, root, vulnerability
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2007-1003, CVE-2007-1351, CVE-2007-1352, CVE-2007-1667
SHA-256 | c68398453cdd0da008a82f8abe40ea08649a33cada1190cb14fbbabea9298e8f

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