Summary of Security Items from February 23 through March 1, 2006
The US-CERT Cyber Security Bulletin provides a summary of new and updated vulnerabilities, exploits, trends, and malicious code that have recently been openly reported. Information in the Cyber Security Bulletin is a compilation of open source and US-CERT vulnerability information. As such, the Cyber Security Bulletin includes information published by sources outside of US-CERT and should not be considered the result of US-CERT analysis or as an official report of US-CERT. Although this information does reflect open source reports, it is not an official description and should be used for informational purposes only. The intention of the Cyber Security Bulletin is to serve as a comprehensive directory of pertinent vulnerability reports, providing brief summaries and additional sources for further investigation.
The tables below summarize vulnerabilities that have been reported by various open source organizations or presented in newsgroups and on web sites. Items in bold designate updates that have been made to past entries. Entries are grouped by the operating system on which the reported software operates, and vulnerabilities which affect both Windows and Unix/ Linux Operating Systems are included in the Multiple Operating Systems table. Note, entries in each table are not necessarily vulnerabilities in that operating system, but vulnerabilities in software which operate on some version of that operating system.
Entries may contain additional US-CERT sponsored information, including Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) numbers, National Vulnerability Database (NVD) links, Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) values, Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL) definitions, or links to US-CERT Vulnerability Notes. Metrics, values, and information included in the Cyber Security Bulletin which has been provided by other US-CERT sponsored programs, is prepared, managed, and contributed by those respective programs. CVSS values are managed and provided by the US-CERT/ NIST National Vulnerability Database. Links are also provided to patches and workarounds that have been provided by the product’s vendor.
The Risk levels are defined below:
High - Vulnerabilities will be labeled “High” severity if they have a CVSS base score of 7.0-10.0.
Medium - Vulnerabilities will be labeled “Medium” severity if they have a base CVSS score of 4.0-6.9.
Low - Vulnerabilities will be labeled “Low” severity if they have a CVSS base score of 0.0-3.9.
Note that scores provided prior to 11/9/2005 are approximated from only partially available CVSS metric data. Such scores are marked as "Approximated" within NVD. In particular, the following CVSS metrics are only partially available for these vulnerabilities and NVD assumes certain values based on an approximation algorithm: AccessComplexity, Authentication, ConfImpact of 'partial', IntegImpact of 'partial', AvailImpact of 'partial', and the impact biases.
Windows Operating Systems Only
Vendor & Software Name
Description
Common Name
CVSS
Resources
Addsoft Corp
StoreBot 2002 Standard Edition
A vulnerability has been reported in StoreBot 2002 Standard Edition that could let remote malicious users execute arbitrary code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
A Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
StoreBot 2002 Standard Edition Arbitrary Code Execution
Not available
Secunia, Advisory: SA19060, March 1, 2006
Addsoft Corp
StoreBot 2005 Professional Edition
A vulnerability has been reported in StoreBot 2005 Professional Edition that could let remote malicious users perform SQL injection.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this vulnerability.
StoreBot 2005 Professional Edition SQL Injection
Not available
Secunia, Advisory: SA19019, March 1, 2006
Alt-N
MDaemon 8.1.1
A vulnerability has been reported in MDaemon, IMAP server, that could let remote malicious users cause a Denial of Service.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
A buffer overflow vulnerability has been reported when a particular ActiveX control is passed with malicious parameters, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary code.
This issue has been addressed by Adobe. Reportedly, no action needs to be taken by users to correct this vulnerability.
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this vulnerability.
Security Tracker, Alert ID: 1015675, February 24, 2006
Pentacle In-Out Board 6.03
An input validation vulnerability has been reported in Pentacle In-Out Board that could let remote malicious users perform SQL injection or bypass security restrictions.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
A Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Pentacle In-Out Board SQL Injection or Security Restriction Bypassing
Not available
Security Tracker, Alert ID: 1015682, February 25, 2006
RIT Labs
The Bat! 3.60.07
A buffer overflow vulnerability has been reported in The Bat! that could let remote malicious users execute arbitrary code.
An input validation vulnerability has been reported in ZipStar, Squeez, and SpeedCommander that could let remote malicious users perform directory traversal.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
An input validation vulnerability has been reported in WinACE, 'rar' and 'tar' handling, that could let remote malicious users perform directory traversal.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
There is no exploit code required.
WinACE Directory Traversal
Not available
Security Focus, ID: 16800, February 24, 2006
WinACE 2.60
A buffer overflow vulnerability has been reported in WinACE, ARJ archive handling, that could let remote malicious users execute arbitrary code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
A buffer overflow vulnerability has been reported when handling PAX extended headers due to a boundary error, which could let a remote malicious user cause a Denial of Service and potentially execute arbitrary code.
Mandriva Security Advisory, MDKSA-2006:046, February 21, 2006
Ubuntu Security Notice, USN-257-1, February 23, 2006
Trustix Secure Linux Security Advisory, #2006-0010, February 24, 2006
GnuPG
GnuPG / gpg prior to 1.4.2.1
A vulnerability has been reported because 'gpgv' exits with a return code of 0 even if the detached signature file did not carry any signature (if 'gpgv" or "gpg --verify' is used), which could let a remote malicious user bypass security restrictions.
Fedora Update Notification,
FEDORA-2006-116, February 17, 2006
Debian Security Advisory,
DSA-978-1, February 17, 2006
Mandriva Security Advisory, MDKSA-2006:043, February 17, 2006
Ubuntu Security Notice, USN-252-1, February 17, 2006
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory, GLSA 200602-10, February 18, 2006
SuSE Security Announcement, SUSE-SA:2006:009, February 20, 2006
SUSE Security Announcement, SUSE-SA:2006:013, March 1, 2006
Hauri
ViRobot Linux Server 2.0 20050817
A vulnerability has been reported in the 'filescan' CGI program due to insufficient credential validation when submitted via cookies, which could let a remote malicious user obtain unauthorized access.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
INetCop Security Advisory #2006-0x82-028, February 22, 2006
Image
Magick
ImageMagick 6.2.4.5
A vulnerability has been reported in the delegate code that is used by various ImageMagick utilities when handling an image filename due to an error, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary commands; and a format string vulnerability has been reported when handling filenames received via command line arguments, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary code.
Ubuntu Security Notice, USN-246-1, January 24, 2006
Debian Security Advisory,
DSA-957-1, January 26, 2006
Mandriva Security Advisory, MDKSA-2006:024, January 26, 2006
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory, GLSA 200602-06, February 13, 2006
RedHat Security Advisory, RHSA-2006:0178-4, February 14, 2006
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory, GLSA 200602-13, February 26, 2006
Intensive
point
iUser Ecommerce 2.1
A vulnerability has been reported in 'common.php' due to insufficient verification of the 'include_path' parameter before using to include files, which could let a remote malicious user include arbitrary files.
A buffer overflow vulnerability has been reported in the 'openpsfile()' function in 'gsinterf.c' due to an integer overflow error when allocating memory to store the file offsets of each page in a PS file, which could let a malicious user execute arbitrary code.
Security Tracker Alert ID: 1015086, October 20, 2005
Debian Security Advisory
DSA-981-1, February 26, 2006
Lincoln D. Stein
Crypt::CBC 2.16 & prior
A vulnerability has been reported due to a flaw in its creation of IVs (Initialization Vectors) for ciphers with a blocksize larger than 8 when the RandonIV-style header is used, which could let a remote malicious user bypass security restrictions.
An integer overflow vulnerability has been reported in 'INVALIDATE_
INODE_PAGES2' which could lead to a Denial of Service and possibly execution of arbitrary code.
Fedora Update Notification,
FEDORA-2005-1138, December 13, 2005
Mandriva Security Advisory, MDKSA-2006:018, January 20, 2006
SUSE Security Announcement, SUSE-SA:2006:006, February 9, 2006
SUSE Security Announcement, SUSE-SA:2006:012, February 27, 2006
Multiple Vendors
RedHat Enterprise Linux WS 3, ES 3, AS 3, Desktop 3.0;
Linux kernel 2.4-2.4.28
A Denial of Service vulnerability has been reported in the 'find_target' function due to a failure to properly handle unexpected conditions when attempting to handle a NULL return value from another function.
Debian Security Advisory,
DSA-977-1, February 16, 2006
Ubuntu Security Notice, USN-253-1, February 17, 2006
SUSE Security Announcement, SUSE-SA:2006:011, February 24, 2006
Multiple Vendors
Ubuntu Linux 5.10 powerpc, i386, amd64, 5.0 4 powerpc, i386, amd64, 4.1 ppc, ia64, ia32;
Todd Miller Sudo 1.6-1.6.8, 1.5.6-1.5.9
A vulnerability has been reported in the 'PYTHONINSPECT' variable, which could let a malicious user bypass security restrictions and obtain elevated privileges.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16184, January 9, 2006
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16184, January 12, 2006
Debian Security Advisory, DSA-946-1, January 20, 2006
SUSE Security Summary Report, SUSE-SR:2006:002, January 20, 2006
Slackware Security Advisory, SSA:2006-045-08, February 14, 2006
Slackware Security Advisory, SSA:2006-045-08, February 14, 2006
Trustix Secure Linux Security Advisory, #2006-0010, February 24, 2006
Multiple Vendors
Linux kernel 2.6-2.6.14
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported: a Denial of Service vulnerability was reported in 'mm/mempolicy.c' when handling the policy system call; a remote Denial of Service vulnerability was reported in 'net/ipv4/fib_
frontend.c' when validating the header and payload of fib_lookup netlink messages; an off-by-one buffer overflow vulnerability was reported in 'kernel/sysctl.c,' which could let a malicious user cause a Denial of Service and potentially execute arbitrary code; and a buffer overflow vulnerability was reported in the DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) driver subsystem, which could let a malicious user cause a Denial of Service or potentially execute arbitrary code.
SUSE Security Announcement, SUSE-SA:2006:006, February 9, 2006
SUSE Security Announcement, SUSE-SA:2006:012, February 27, 2006
Multiple Vendors
Linux kernel 2.6-2.6.14 .4; SuSE Linux Professional 10.0 OSS, 10.0, Linux Personal 10.0 OSS
A vulnerability has been reported in the NFS implementation due to insufficient validation of remote user privileges before setting ACLs, which could let a remote malicious user bypass access controls.
A remote Denial of Service vulnerability has been reported due to a design flaw when handling connections when configured to use the OpenPAM authentication system.
A format string vulnerability has been reported in 'Perl_sv_
vcatpvfnl' due to a failure to properly handle format specifiers in formatted printing functions, which could let a remote malicious user cause a Denial of Service.
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory, MDKSA-2005:225, December 8, 2005
SUSE Security Summary Report, SUSE-SR:2005:029, December 9, 2005
Trustix Secure Linux Security Advisory, TSLSA-2005-0070, December 9, 2005
Ubuntu Security Notice, USN-222-2, December 12, 2005
Fedora Update Notifications,
FEDORA-2005-1144 & 1145, December 14, 2005
SUSE Security Summary Report, SUSE-SR:2005:030, December 16, 2005
RedHat Security Advisory, RHSA-2005:880-8, December 20, 2005
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 15629, January 4, 2006
Debian Security Advisory, DSA-943-1, January 16, 2006
Sun(sm) Alert Notification
Sun Alert ID: 102192, February 28, 2006
PEAR
PEAR::Archive_Zip 1.1, 1.2
A Directory Traversal vulnerability has been reported when extracting TAR files due to an input validation error, which could let a remote malicious user potentially execute arbitrary files and overwrite files.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this vulnerability.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16805, February 27, 2006
Rahul Dhesi
Zoo 2.10
A buffer overflow vulnerability has been reported in the 'fullpath()' in 'misc.c' due to insufficient bounds checking, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this vulnerability.
Security Tracker Alert ID: 1015668, February 23, 2006
Royal Institute of Technology
Heimdal prior to 0.6.6 & 0.7.2
A vulnerability has been reported in the 'rshd' server when storing forwarded credentials due to an unspecified error, which could let a malicious user obtain elevated privileges.
Security Tracker Alert ID: 1015591, February 7, 2006
Ubuntu Security Notice, USN-247-1, February 09, 2006
Debian Security Advisory,
DSA-977-1, February 16, 2006
SUSE Security Announcement, SUSE-SA:2006:011, February 24, 2006
SCO
Unixware 7.1.4, 7.1.3
A vulnerability has been reported in the 'ptrace()' system call due to an unspecified error, which could let a malicious user obtain elevated privileges.
Multiple Operating Systems - Windows/UNIX/Linux/Other
Vendor & Software Name
Description
Common Name
CVSS
Resources
4images
4images 1.7.1 & prior
A file include vulnerability has been reported in 'index.php' due to insufficient verification of the 'template' parameter before using to include files, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary PHP code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability can be exploited through a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit script, 4images_171_incl_xpl.php, has been published.
A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability has been reported in the 'Referer' directive in 'mod_imap' due to insufficient sanitization before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
The vulnerability has been fixed in version 1.3.35-dev, and 2.0.56-dev.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16848, February 27, 2006
Brown Bear Software
Calcium 3.10.1
A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability has been reported due to insufficient sanitization of the 'EventText' parameter when adding a new event, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability can be exploited through use of a web client.
A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability has been reported in 'index.cgi' and 'viewday.cgi' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'year' parameter before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this vulnerability.
CGI Calendar Cross-Site Scripting
Not available
Secunia Advisory: SA19066, February 28, 2006
Compex
NetPassage WPE54G
A Denial of Service vulnerability has been reported in the 'uCongig' agent when handling certain UDP datagrams.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this vulnerability.
Compex NetPassage WPE54G Denial of Service
Not available
Security Tracker Alert ID: 1015690, February 28, 2006
Cube
Cart
CubeCart 3.0.7 -pl1, 3.0.6, 3.0.4, 3.0.3
A file upload vulnerability has been reported in 'connector.php' due to insufficient authentication checks,
which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary code.
NSA Group Security Advisory NSAG-197-23.02.2006, February 21, 2006
Cynical Games
ShoutLIVE 1.1.0
Several vulnerabilities have been reported: a vulnerability was reported in the 'savesettings.php' script due to insufficient access controls, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary PHP code; and a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported in 'post.php' due to insufficient sanitization before saving, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
SQL injection vulnerabilities have been reported in 'fastlinks.php' and 'catogary.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'catid' parameter before using in an SQL query, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerabilities can be exploited through use of a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities have been reported in 'basket.php' and 'cat.php' due to insufficient sanitization, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerabilities may be exploited using a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Security Tracker Alert ID: 1015685, February 25, 2006
Dev
Dev Web Management System 1.5
An HTML vulnerability has been reported in the 'City/Region' field when registering for an account due to insufficient sanitization before using, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability can be exploited using a web client.
A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability has been reported in 'code/inc_header.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'gTopNombre' parameter before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability can be exploited through use of a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
EJ3 TOPo Cross-Site Scripting
Not available
Secunia Advisory: SA19070, March 1, 2006
EKIN
designs
Ekinboard 1.0.3
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported: a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported due to insufficient sanitization of [img] BBcode before converting to HTML, which could let a remote malicious user executed arbitrary HTML and script code; and an SQL injection vulnerability was reported in 'config.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the '$_COOKIE['username']' and '$_COOKIE['password'] variables before using in an SQL query, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
A buffer overflow vulnerability has been reported in the 'dissect_ospf_ v3_address_
prefix()' function in the OSPF protocol dissector due to a boundary error when converting received binary data to a human readable string, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary code.
Ethereal Security Advisory, enpa-sa-00022, December 27, 2005
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory MDKSA-2006:002, January 3, 2006
RedHat Security Advisory, RHSA-2006:0156-6, January 11, 2006
Avaya Security Advisory, ASA-2006-046, February 13, 2006
SUSE Security Summary Report, SUSE-SR:2006:004, February 24, 2006
eZ systems
eZ publish 3.7.3 & prior
A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability has been reported in the 'ReferrerURL' parameter before displaying the input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Security Tracker Alert ID: 1015683, February 25, 2006
Fantastic Scripts
Fantastic News 2.1.1
An SQL injection vulnerability has been reported in 'news.php' due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited through a web browser; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Fantastic Scripts Fantastic News SQL Injection
Not available
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16842, February 27, 2006
Fortinet
FortiOS 3.0 beta, 2.8 MR10
Several vulnerabilities have been reported: a vulnerability was reported because the URL blocking functionality can be bypassed, which could let a remote malicious user bypass antivirus protection; and a vulnerability was reported because the virus scanning functionality can be bypassed when FTP files are sent under certain conditions.
An SQL injection vulnerability has been reported in 'mainfile.php' due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited using a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
A vulnerability has been reported in 'process3.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'formname' parameter before using to create files, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary PHP code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited using a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16823, February 25, 2006
iGENUS
WebMail 2.0-2.0.2
A file include vulnerability has been reported in 'Config_Inc.php' due to insufficient verification of the 'SG_HOME' parameter before using to include files, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary php code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited using a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit scripts, igenus_xpl.pl and igenus_remote.txt, have been published.
iGenus WebMail File Include
Not available
Secunia Advisory: SA19036, February 27, 2006
JFacets
JFacets 0.x
A vulnerability has been reported in the 'profileID' parameter in the URL because it is possible to change the profile, which could let a remote malicious user bypass security restrictions.
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this vulnerability.
JFacets 'ProfileID' Security Restriction Bypass
Not available
Secunia Advisory: SA19031, February 28, 2006
JGS-XA Support
JGS-Gallery 4.0
Multiple Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities have been reported due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerabilities can be exploited using a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16810, February 27, 2006
Lewis Media
Simple Machines SMF 1.0.6
An HTML injection vulnerability has been reported due to insufficient sanitization of the 'X-Forwarded-For' HTTP header, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited through a web browser.
An SQL injection vulnerability has been reported in 'index.php' due to insufficient sanitization of 'myname' parameters before using in a SQL query, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability can be exploited through a web client; however; a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
An SQL injection vulnerability has been reported in 'dropbase.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the the 'tabls' parameter before using in an SQL query, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability can be exploited through a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit URL has been published.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16789, February 23, 2006
Mozilla.org
Thunderbird 1.5
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported due to insufficient restrictions for downloading remote content in email messages, which could let a remote malicious user obtain sensitive information.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
There is no exploit code required; however, a Proof of Concept exploit script, thunderbird_email.txt, has been reported.
Mozilla Thunderbird Multiple Remote Information Disclosure
Not available
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16881, February 28, 2006
Multiple Vendors
RunCMS 1.2, 1.1 A, 1.1, 1.3.a5, 1.3.a2, 1.3.a; phpRPC 0.7-0.9
A vulnerability has been reported in 'rpc_decoder.php' in the 'decode()' function when decoding received XML data, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary php code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited via a web browser.
PHPRPC Library Arbitrary PHP Code Execution
Not available
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16833, February 27, 2006
MyBB Group
MyBB 1.0.4
An SQL injection vulnerability has been reported in 'misc.php' via cookies due to insufficient sanitization of the 'comma' parameter before using in an SQL query, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
A Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
MyBB SQL Injection
Not available
Secunia Advisory: SA19061, March 1, 2006
myPHP
Nuke
myPHPNuke 1.8.8 & prior
Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities have been reported in 'reviews.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'letter' parameter and in 'download.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'dcategory' parameter, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
There is no exploit code required; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
A vulnerability has been reported when handling query logging due to a discrepancy between the handling of NULL bytes in input data, which could let a remote malicious user bypass certain security restrictions.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16850, February 27, 2006
Nathan
Landry
n8cms 1.2, 1.1
Several vulnerabilities have been reported: an SQL injection was reported in 'index.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'dir' and 'page_id' parameters before using in an SQL query, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code; and a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported in 'mailto.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'userid' parameter before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerabilities can be exploited through use of a web client; however, Proof of Concept exploits have been published.
N8cms SQL Injection & Cross-Site Scripting
Not available
Secunia Advisory: SA19068, March 1, 2006
NetGear
WGT624 0
A vulnerability has been reported when configured to backup configuration settings because various information is stored in cleartext, which could let a remote malicious user obtain sensitive information.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
There is no exploit code required.
Netgear WGT624 Wireless Firewall Router Information Disclosure
Not available
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16837, February 27, 2006
NOCC
NOCC 1.0
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported: a file include vulnerability was reported in 'index.php' due to insufficient verification of the 'lang' and 'theme' parameters and the 'Accept-Language' HTTP header, which could let a remote malicious user include arbitrary files and execute arbitrary PHP code; a vulnerability was reported in the 'profiles' directory due to the insecure storage of user preferences, which could let a remote malicious user obtain sensitive information; a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported due to insufficient sanitization of unspecified input before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code; and a vulnerability was reported in 'html/header.php' because a remote malicious user can obtain the full path by accessing it directly.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerabilities can be exploited using a web client and a Proof of Concept exploit script, noccw_10_incl_xpl.php, has been published.
An SQL injection vulnerability has been reported in the Board module due to insufficient sanitization of the 'fid' parameter before using in an SQL query, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited using a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit script, lansuite_sql_poc, has been published.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported including insecure permissions vulnerabilities, access vulnerabilities, and SQL injection vulnerabilities, which could let a remote malicious user obtain sensitive information or execute arbitrary SQL code.
Vulnerabilities would likely be exploited from a web browser; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Oracle Diagnostics Multiple Vulnerabilities
Not available
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16844, February 27, 2006
PEHEPE Membership Management System
PEHEPE Membership Management System 3.0
Several vulnerabilities have been reported: a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported in 'sol_menu.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'kuladi' parameter before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code; and a vulnerability was reported in 'sol_menu.php' due to insufficient verification of the 'uye_klasor' parameter before using to include files, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary PHP code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerabilities can be exploited through use of a web client; however, Proof of Concept exploits have been published.
PEHEPE Membership Management System Cross-Site Scripting & File Include
Not available
Secunia Advisory: SA19055, March 1, 2006
PHP Group
PHP 4.x, 5.1.2
Multiple input validation vulnerabilities have been reported in the 'mb_send_mail()' function, the 'mail()' function, and various PHP IMAP functions, which could allow 'safe_mode' and 'open_basedir' security settings to be bypassed.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerabilities can be exploited with a Web browser; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
PHP Security Bypass
Not available
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16878, February 28, 2006
PHP Group
PHP prior to 5.1.2
A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability has been reported in pages that are generated under certain error conditions due to insufficient filtering of HTML code from user-supplied input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this vulnerability.
PHP Cross-Site Scripting
Not available
Security Tracker Alert ID: 1015694, February 28, 2006
PHP
PHP 5.1.1, 5.1
Several vulnerabilities have been reported: a vulnerability was reported due to insufficient of the session ID in the session extension before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user inject arbitrary HTTP headers; a format string vulnerability was reported in the 'mysqli' extension when processing error messages, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary code; and a vulnerability was reported due to insufficient sanitization of unspecified input that is passed under certain error conditions, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
An SQL injection vulnerability has been reported in 'topics.php' due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited using a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit script, phpWebSite-topic-sql-inj.pl, has been published.
PHPWebSite SQL Injection
Not available
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16825, February 25, 2006
PHPLib Team
PHPLIB 7.4
A vulnerability has been reported due to an unspecified error, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary PHP code.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16801, February 27, 2006
PHPX
PHPX 3.5.9
An HTML injection vulnerability has been reported due to insufficient verification of the 'url' XCode tag when posting a message, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited via a web browser; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Several vulnerabilities have been reported: a vulnerability was reported in the 'SET ROLE" command when previous role settings are restored after an error, which could let a malicious user obtain superuser privileges; and a Denial of Service vulnerability was reported due to an error in the 'SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION' command if compiled with 'Asserts' enabled.
A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability has been reported in 'header.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the path name before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
Vulnerability can be exploited through use of a web client.
PunBB Cross-Site Scripting
Not available
Secunia Advisory: SA19039, March 1, 2006
PwsPHP
PwsPHP 1.2.3
An SQL injection vulnerability has been reported in the 'sondage' module due to insufficient sanitization of the 'id' parameter before using in an SQL query, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary SQL code.
A Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability has been reported in 'index.php' due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability can be exploited through use of a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
QwikiWiki Cross-Site Scripting
Not available
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16874, February 28, 2006
A Directory Traversal vulnerability has been reported when extracting compressed archives (.tar and .zip) due to an input validation error, which could let a remote malicious user execute and overwrite arbitrary files.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this vulnerability.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16806, February 27, 2006
SPiD
SPiD 1.3.1
A file include vulnerability has been reported in 'scan_lang_insert.php' due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary files.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability may be exploited using a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
SPiD File Include
Not available
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16822, February 25, 2006
SquirrelMail Development Team
SquirrelMail 1.4.5 & prior
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported: a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported in 'webmail.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'right_main' parameter before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code; a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported due to insufficient sanitization of input passed to comments in styles before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code; and a vulnerability was reported in the 'sqimap_mailbox_select mailbox' parameter due to insufficient sanitization before using in an IMAP query, which could let a remote malicious user inject arbitrary IMAP commands.
The vulnerabilities have been fixed in the CVS repository and fixes will be included in the upcoming 1.4.6 version.
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory, MDKSA-2006:049, February 27, 2006
Thomson
SpeedTouch firmware 5.3.2.6.0
Several vulnerabilities have been reported: a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported in the 'LocalNetwork' page due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code; and a vulnerability was reported because remote malicious users can create users that cannot be deleted via scripting code in the '31' parameter in a 'NewUser' function.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerabilities can be exploited through use of a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Thomson SpeedTouch 500 Series Cross-Site Scripting
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16839, February 25, 2006
WEB
Insta
Limbo CMS 1.0.4 .2
An HTML injection vulnerability has been reported due to insufficient sanitization of the message field in the Contact Form, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerability can be exploited using a web client.
Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities have been reported due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied input, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
Vulnerabilities can be exploited through use of a web client; however, a Proof of Concept exploit has been published.
Security Focus, Bugtraq ID: 16843, February 27, 2006
WordPress
WordPress 2.0.1.
Several vulnerabilities have been reported: a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported in 'wp-comments-post.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'Name' and 'Website' parameters before returning to the user, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code; and a vulnerability was reported because it is possible to disclose the full path to certain scripts by accessing them directly.
No workaround or patch available at time of publishing.
There is no exploit code required; however, Proof of Concept exploits have been published.
WordPress Cross-Site Scripting & Path Disclosure
Not available
Secunia Advisory: SA19050, March 1, 2006
ZoneO Software
freeForum 1.2
Several vulnerabilities have been reported: a vulnerability was reported in 'func.inc.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'X-Forwarded-For' and 'Client-Ip' HTTP headers before saving, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary PHP code; and a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported in 'func.inc.php' due to insufficient sanitization of the 'name' and 'subject' parameters before saving, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code.
This section contains wireless vulnerabilities, articles, and malicious code that has been identified during the current reporting period.
Trojan targets basic Java phones: According to Kaspersky Labs, a Trojan has been created that can infect mobiles phones running Java applications. RedBrowser-A infects smart phones but can also infect any mobile phone capable of running Java (J2ME) applications. The mobile malware poses as a program that supposedly allows surfers to visit WAP sites without using a WAP connection.
New virus closes PC/Windows Mobile gap: The Mobile Antivirus Researchers Association claims to have detected the first worm that can jump from a PC to a Windows Mobile-powered wireless device.
The 'Crossover' worm nests itself in a directory on a Windows PC where it will automatically activate once the user connects a Windows Mobile device using Microsoft ActiveSync. This is a a Proof of Concept designed to show off its features but not cause any actual harm.
Is your cell phone due for an antivirus shot? Programs that fight viruses have become a necessary evil on Windows PCs but now the antivirus industry is turning its attention to mobile phones. However it is running into reluctance from cell service providers, who aren't so sure that the handset is the best place to handle security.
This section contains brief summaries and links to articles which discuss or present information pertinent to the cyber security community.
Kits help phishing sites proliferate: According to the Anti-Phishing Working Group's report for December, the number of phishing e-mails fell between November and December last year, and the number of fraudulent Web sites increased from 4,630 to 7,197, which is a record. Security companies believe the increasing number of phishing Web sites can be attributed to the easy availability of phishing kits, tools that can be used by relatively nontechnical people to create and manage multiple phishing sites. According to Internet security company Websense, one of the most popular phishing kits is called Rock Phish Kit, which the company said was first seen last November.
Politically motivated attacks soar in 2005: According to an independent report, web server attacks and website defacements rose 16 per cent last year. Zone-h, the security firm best known for its defacement archive, recorded 495,000 web attacks globally in 2004, up from 393,000 in 2003.
The largest category in 2005 was mass defacements (371,000). More targeted attacks on individual servers numbered 124,000. There was also an increase in politically motivated attacks. A growing number of these attacks were launched from Muslim countries, especially Turkey; however, the majority of attacks launched in 2004 originated in Brazil. The most active defacer last year was Iskorpitx, from Turkey, who's bagged 90,000 websites over the last two years.
Keyloggers on the rise:
Keylogging use for illegal activity is continuing to rise. The New York Times has an article discussing the growing trend of keyloggers used by criminals to steal banking information from unwary users. As the news coverage of keyloggers becomes more mainstream, the magnitude of the growing problem becomes more apparent.
'Phishing' Season For Tax Scammers: According to Government officials, they are currently seeing one widespread IRS-themed e-mail scam a week. Internet security experts expect this to escalate as the April 15 deadline nears. E-mails that appear to be from the Internal Revenue Service are really identity theft scams designed to collect personal financial information.
Malware moves up, goes commercial: While in the process of researching a new trojan, engineers at Panda Software uncovered evidence that led them to a web site selling custom-built viruses. For a price of only $990 (U.S.), a user gets his or her own trojan horse. This comes complete with tech support. If the file is discovered, the designer provides a guarantee to alter it so that it may continue to avoid detection in the face of updated antivirus software.
A list of high threat viruses, as reported to various anti-virus vendors and virus incident reporting organizations, has been ranked and categorized in the table below. For the purposes of collecting and collating data, infections involving multiple systems at a single location are considered a single infection. It is therefore possible that a virus has infected hundreds of machines but has only been counted once. With the number of viruses that appear each month, it is possible that a new virus will become widely distributed before the next edition of this publication. To limit the possibility of infection, readers are reminded to update their anti-virus packages as soon as updates become available. The table lists the viruses by ranking (number of sites affected), common virus name, type of virus code (i.e., boot, file, macro, multi-partite, script), trends (based on number of infections reported since last week), and approximate date first found.
Rank
Common Name
Type of Code
Trend
Date
Description
1
Netsky-P
Win32 Worm
Stable
March 2004
A mass-mailing worm that uses its own SMTP engine to send itself to the email addresses it finds when scanning the hard drives and mapped drives. The worm also tries to spread through various file-sharing programs by copying itself into various shared folder.
2
Lovgate.w
Win32 Worm
Stable
April 2004
A mass-mailing worm that propagates via by using MAPI as a reply to messages, by using an internal SMTP, by dropping copies of itself on network shares, and through peer-to-peer networks. Attempts to access all machines in the local area network.
3
Mytob-GH
Win32 Worm
Stable
November 2005
A variant of the mass-mailing worm that disables security related programs and allows other to access the infected system. This version sends itself to email addresses harvested from the system, forging the sender’s address.
4
Netsky-D
Win32 Worm
Stable
March 2004
A simplified variant of the Netsky mass-mailing worm in that it does not contain many of the text strings that were present in NetSky.C and it does not copy itself to shared folders. Netsky.D spreads itself in e-mails as an executable attachment only.
5
Mytob.C
Win32 Worm
Stable
March 2004
A mass-mailing worm with IRC backdoor functionality which can also infect computers vulnerable to the Windows LSASS (MS04-011) exploit. The worm will attempt to harvest email addresses from the local hard disk by scanning files.
6
Mytob-BE
Win32 Worm
Stable
June 2005
A slight variant of the mass-mailing worm that utilizes an IRC backdoor, LSASS vulnerability, and email to propagate. Harvesting addresses from the Windows address book, disabling antivirus, and modifying data.
7
Sober-Z
Win32 Worm
Stable
December 2005
This worm travels as an email attachment, forging the senders address, harvesting addresses from infected machines, and using its own mail engine. It further download code from the internet, installs into the registry, and reduces overall system security.
8
Zafi-B
Win32 Worm
Stable
June 2004
A mass-mailing worm that spreads via e-mail using several different languages, including English, Hungarian and Russian. When executed, the worm makes two copies of itself in the %System% directory with randomly generated file names.
9
Mytob-AS
Win32 Worm
Stable
June 2005
A slight variant of the mass-mailing worm that disables security related programs and processes, redirection various sites, and changing registry values. This version downloads code from the net and utilizes its own email engine.
10
Zafi-D
Win32 Worm
Stable
December 2004
A mass-mailing worm that sends itself to email addresses gathered from the infected computer. The worm may also attempt to lower security settings, terminate processes, and open a back door on the compromised computer.