Core Security - Corelabs Advisory http://corelabs.coresecurity.com/ Artweaver Buffer Overflow Vulnerability 1. *Advisory Information* Title: Artweaver Buffer Overflow Vulnerability Advisory ID: CORE-2013-0701 Advisory URL: http://www.coresecurity.com/advisories/artweaver-buffer-overflow-vulnerability Date published: 2013-07-22 Date of last update: 2013-07-22 Vendors contacted: Artweaver Release mode: Coordinated release 2. *Vulnerability Information* Class: Buffer overflow [CWE-119] Impact: Code execution Remotely Exploitable: Yes Locally Exploitable: No CVE Name: CVE-2013-2576 3. *Vulnerability Description* Artweaver [1], [2] is prone to a security vulnerability when processing AWD files. This vulnerability could be exploited by a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the target machine by enticing Artweaver users to open a specially crafted file. 4. *Vulnerable Packages* . Artweaver v3.1.5. . Older versions are probably affected too, but they were not checked. 5. *Non-Vulnerable Packages* . Artweaver v3.1.6. . Artweaver v4.0. 6. *Vendor Information, Solutions and Workarounds* Vendor notifies that Artweaver v3.1.6 and v4.0 are available and fix the reported vulnerability. Vendor encourages all Artweaver users to update to the latest version: 1. http://www.artweaver.de/en/help/68 2. Artweaver Plus - http://www.artweaver.de/en/help/80 3. Artweaver Free - http://www.artweaver.de/en/help/81 7. *Credits* This vulnerability was discovered and researched by Daniel Kazimirow from Core Exploit Writers Team. The publication of this advisory was coordinated by Fernando Miranda from Core Advisories Team. 8. *Technical Description / Proof of Concept Code* Below is shown the result of opening the maliciously crafted file 'CORE-2013-0701-artweaver-poc-28ab190b137f3.AWD'[3], which means the normal execution flow can be altered in order to execute arbitrary code. /----- 004F3265 8B45 FC MOV EAX,DWORD PTR SS:[EBP-4] 004F3268 8B40 28 MOV EAX,DWORD PTR DS:[EAX+28] 004F326B 8B10 MOV EDX,DWORD PTR DS:[EAX] 004F326D FF12 CALL DWORD PTR DS:[EDX] ; <--- crash DS:[45454545]=??? EAX 030F9C48 ASCII "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ECX 019983F0 EDX 45454545 EBX 019983F0 ESP 0012FB7C EBP 0012FB90 ESI 00000000 EDI 00000013 EIP 004F326D Artweave.004F326D C 0 ES 0023 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF) P 1 CS 001B 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF) A 0 SS 0023 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF) Z 0 DS 0023 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF) S 0 FS 003B 32bit 7FFDF000(FFF) T 0 GS 0000 NULL D 0 O 0 LastErr ERROR_SUCCESS (00000000) EFL 00010206 (NO,NB,NE,A,NS,PE,GE,G) ST0 empty -??? FFFF 00005FEE 0F0566FB ST1 empty -??? FFFF 00000000 0F05070D ST2 empty -??? FFFF 00000000 00060010 ST3 empty -??? FFFF 00000000 002C006F ST4 empty -NAN FFFF 8F669BF5 EFE5EDFD ST5 empty 6.0925232094539560960e+16 ST6 empty -7.8331661972355807100e+18 ST7 empty 5.8691123250627328000e+16 3 2 1 0 E S P U O Z D I FST 0020 Cond 0 0 0 0 Err 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 (GT) FCW 1372 Prec NEAR,64 Mask 1 1 0 0 1 0 -----/ 9. *Report Timeline* . 2013-07-04: Core Security Technologies notifies the Artweaver team of the vulnerability. . 2013-07-05: Vendor asks for a report with technical information. . 2013-07-05: Technical details sent to Artweaver team. Core notifies that the publication date is scheduled for the end of July. . 2013-07-06: Vendor reproduces the buffer overrun and notifies that they are looking for the cause of the problem. . 2013-07-10: Vendor notifies that this vulnerability will be fixed with the next Artweaver update v3.1.6, scheduled for July 20th. . 2013-07-10: Core re-schedules the advisory publication for Monday 22nd. . 2013-07-20: Vendor notifies patched versions were released and aditional information for Artweaver users. [Sec. 6] . 2013-07-22: Advisory CORE-2013-0701 released. 10. *References* [1] http://www.artweaver.de. [2] http://www.b-e-soft.com/products#artweaver. [3] http://www.coresecurity.com/system/files/attachments/2013/07/CORE-2013-0701-artweaver-poc-28ab190b137f3.zip 11. *About CoreLabs* CoreLabs, the research center of Core Security Technologies, is charged with anticipating the future needs and requirements for information security technologies. 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