Symantec pcAnywhere versions 12.5 and below are vulnerable to a remote code execution vulnerability. A flaw exists in the authentication component listening on TCP port 5631 which does not sufficiently validate user-submitted data.
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Summary
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Name: Symantec pcAnywhere Remote Code Execution (Preauth)
Release Date: 30 April 2012
Reference: NGS00118
Discoverer: Edward Torkington <edward.torkington@ngssecure.com>
Vendor: Symantec
Vendor Reference:
Systems Affected:
Symantec pcAnywhere 12.5.x
IT Management Suite 7.0 pcAnywhere Solution 12.5.x
IT Management Suite 7.1 pcAnywhere Solution 12.6.x
Risk: Critical
Status: Published
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TimeLine
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Discovered: 14 September 2011
Released: 26 September 2011
Approved: 26 September 2011
Reported: 26 September 2011
Fixed: 24 January 2012
Published: 30 April 2012
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Description
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Symantec pcAnywhere Version 12.5 and below is vulnerable to a remote code execution vulnerability. A flaw exists in the authentication component listening on TCP port 5631 which does not sufficiently validate user-submitted data.
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Technical Details
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It is possible to supply an invalid login that causes heap corruption and an object pointer overwrite. We end up in with a reliable overwrite of EAX as detailed below:
mov ECX,DWORD PTR DS:[EAX]
mov EDX,DWORD PTR DS:[ECX+8]
push EAX
call EDX
A reliable overwrite in (non-rebasing/ASLR DLLs) of a fully patched Windows XP SP3 was found such that remote command execution can be gained.
As the service restarts indefinitely, a reliable exploit in Windows 7 was also developed which effectively brute-forces a valid address to bypass ASLR.
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Fix Information
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http://www.symantec.com/security_response/securityupdates/detail.jsp?fid=security_advisory&pvid=security_advisory&year=2012&suid=20120124_00
NGS Secure Research
http://www.ngssecure.com