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Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 21:15:01 +0200
From: <security@...ns.com>
To: "'BugTraq'" <bugtraq@...urityfocus.com>,
	<full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: n.runs-SA-2007.027 - Sophos Antivirus UPX parsing Arbitrary CodeExecution Advisory

n.runs AG					   
http://www.nruns.com/			              security(at)nruns.com
n.runs-SA-2007.027                                           24-Aug-2007
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Vendor:	               Sophos, http://www.sophos.com
Affected Products:      
Sophos Anti-Virus for Windows
Sophos Anti-Virus for Unix/Linux
Vulnerability:         Arbitrary Code Execution (remote) 
Risk:                  HIGH
________________________________________________________________________

Vendor communication:

  2007/05/07		initial notification to Sophos
  2007/05/09		Sophos Response
  2007/05/14		PGP public keys exchange
  2007/05/14		PoC files sent to Sophos
  2007/05/17		Sophos acknowledged the PoC files
  2007/05/17		Sophos Corporation validate the Vulnerability
  2007/05/17		Sophos notify tentative update release date
  2007/07/31		Sophos notify a delay in the update release date
  2007/08/23		Sophos Update with fixes released
________________________________________________________________________

Overview:
 
Sophos is a world leader in IT security and control solutions purpose-built
for business, education, government organizations and service providers.
Their reliably engineered, easy-to-operate products protect over 100 million
users in more than 150 countries from viruses, spyware, adware, Trojans,
intrusion, spam, policy abuse, and uncontrolled network access.

Description:

A remotely exploitable vulnerability has been found in the file parsing
engine.

In detail, the following flaw was determined:

- Infinite Loop in UPX packed files parsing


Impact:

This problem can lead to remote denial of service or arbitrary code
execution if an attacker carefully crafts a file that exploits the
aforementioned vulnerability. The vulnerability is present in Sophos
Anti-virus software listed above on all platforms supported by the affected
products prior to the engine Version 2.48.0. 

Solution: 
The vulnerability was reported on 07.May.2007 and an update has been issued
on 23.Aug.2007 to solve this vulnerability. For detailed information about
the fixes follow the link in the References [1] section of this document.
n.runs AG wants to highlight the excellent and fluent communication with
Sophos.
________________________________________________________________________

Credit: 
Bugs found by Sergio Alvarez of n.runs AG. 
________________________________________________________________________

References: 
http://www.sophos.com/support/knowledgebase/article/28407.html [1]

This Advisory and Upcoming Advisories:
http://www.nruns.com/security_advisory.php
________________________________________________________________________

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other reproduction or publication, in printing or otherwise, contact
security@...ns.com for permission. Use of the advisory constitutes
acceptance for use in an "as is" condition. All warranties are excluded. In
no event shall n.runs be liable for any damages whatsoever including direct,
indirect, incidental, consequential, loss of business profits or special
damages, even if n.runs has been advised of the possibility of such damages.


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