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Borland InterBase Multiple Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
http://risesecurity.org/advisory/RISE-2007002/
Published: October 3, 2007
Updated: October 3, 2007
INTRODUCTION
There exists multiple vulnerabilities within functions of Borland InterBase,
which when properly exploited can lead to remote compromise of the
vulnerable
system.
These vulnerabilities were confirmed by us in the following versions of
Borland
InterBase, other versions may be also affected.
Borland InterBase WI-V8.1.0.257
Borland InterBase WI-V8.0.0.123
Borland InterBase WI-V7.5.1.80
Borland InterBase WI-V7.5.0.129
Borland InterBase WI-V7.0.1.1
Borland InterBase WI-V6.5.0.28
Borland InterBase WI-V6.0.1.6
Borland InterBase WI-O6.0.2.0
Borland InterBase WI-O6.0.1.6
Borland InterBase WI-V6.0.1.0
Borland InterBase WI-V6.0.0.627
Borland InterBase WI-V5.5.0.742
Borland InterBase WI-V5.1.1.680
Borland InterBase LI-V8.1.0.253
Borland InterBase LI-V8.0.0.54
Borland InterBase LI-V8.0.0.53
DETAILS
The vulnerable functions do not validate user supplied data when copying
it to a
stack-based buffer, resulting in a stack-based buffer overflow. The
exploitation
of these vulnerabilities are trivial and results in remote compromise of the
vulnerable system.
This is the list of vulnerable functions, some of them contain more than one
stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability.
1. INET_connect
2. SVC_attach
3. isc_attach_database
4. jrd8_attach_database
5. isc_create_database
6. jrd8_create_database
7. PWD_db_aliased
8. expand_filename2
9. open_marker_file (UNIX only)
These vulnerabilities can be triggered by sending specially crafted attach,
create and service attach requests.
Proof of concept codes for these vulnerabilities can be downloaded from our
website http://risesecurity.org/.
VENDOR
Vendor was notified, but did not answer to our reports. Proper corrections
should be available soon.
CREDITS
These vulnerabilities were discovered by Adriano Lima
<adriano@risesecurity.org>
and Ramon de Carvalho Valle <ramon@risesecurity.org>.
DISCLAIMER
The authors reserve the right not to be responsible for the topicality,
correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided in this
document. Liability claims regarding damage caused by the use of any
information
provided, including any kind of information which is incomplete or
incorrect,
will therefore be rejected.
APPENDIX
Proof of concept codes for these vulnerabilities can be downloaded from our
website http://risesecurity.org/.
$Id: RISE-2007002.txt 10 2007-10-04 00:58:59Z ramon $
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