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Message-ID: <W981113232911501122298168@webmail2> Date: Mon Jul 25 14:29:39 2005 From: list at rem0te.com (list@...0te.com) Subject: ClamAV Multiple Rem0te Buffer Overflows Date July 25, 2005 Vulnerability ClamAV is the most widely used GPL antivirus library today. It provides file format support for virus analysis. During analysis ClamAV Antivirus Library is vulnerable to buffer overflows allowing attackers complete control of the system. These vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely without user interaction or authentication through common protocols such as SMTP, SMB, HTTP, FTP, etc. Specifically, ClamAV is responsible for parsing multiple file formats. At least 4 of its file format processors contain remote security bugs. Specifically, during the processing of TNEF, CHM, & FSG formats an attacker is able to trigger several integer overflows that allow attackers to overwrite heap data to obtain complete control of the system. These vulnerabilities can be reached by default and triggered without user interaction by sending an e-mail containing crafted data. Impact Successful exploitation of ClamAV protected systems allows attackers unauthorized control of data and related privileges. It also provides leverage for further network compromise. ClamAV implementations are likely vulnerable in their default configuration. Affected Products ClamAV ? 0.86.1 (current) and prior There are numerous implementations of ClamAV listed on their site which are likely vulnerable. One party of note is Apple. Apple includes ClamAV by default in Mac OS X Server. In addition, ClamAV has been ported to windows and a variety of other platforms by third parties who?s implementations are also likely vulnerable. Refer to vendor for specifics. Credit These vulnerabilities were discovered and researched by Neel Mehta & Alex Wheeler. Contact security@...0te.com Details http://www.rem0te.com/public/images/clamav.pdf
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