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SVRT-05-08.txt

SVRT-05-08.txt
Posted Nov 24, 2008
Authored by SVRT | Site security.bkis.vn

SVRT-Bkis has detected a serious buffer overflow vulnerability in ffdshow which affects all available internet browsers. Taking advantage of the flaw, hackers can perform remote attack, inject viruses, steal sensitive information and even take control of the victim's system. Versions below rev2347 20081123 are affected.

tags | advisory, remote, overflow
MD5 | b6a3dd8bece7b239ec00f39b7876c1e8

SVRT-05-08.txt

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1. General Information

ffdshow is a DirectShow filter and VFW codec for many audio and video
formats, such as DivX, Xvid and H.264. It is the most popular audio and
video decoder on Windows. Besides a stand-alone setup package, ffdshow is
often included in almost all codec pack software such as K-lite Codec Pack,
XP Codec Pack, Vista Codec Package, Codec Pack All in one,.

In Oct 2008, SVRT-Bkis has detected a serious buffer overflow vulnerability
in ffdshow which affects all available internet browsers. Taking advantage
of the flaw, hackers can perform remote attack, inject viruses, steal
sensitive information and even take control of the victim's system.

Since ffdshow is an open source software (can be found at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow-tryout), we have contacted the
developing team and they have patched the vulnerability in the latest
version of ffdshow.

Details : http://security.bkis.vn/?p=277
SVRT Advisory : SVRT-05-08
Initial vendor notification : 13-11-2008
Release Date : 24-11-2008
Update Date : 24-11-2008
Discovered by : SVRT-Bkis
Security Rating : Critical
Impact Remote : Code Execution
Affected Software : ffdshow (< rev2347 20081123)

2. Technique Description

The flaw occurs when ffdshow works with a media stream (e.g.
http://[website]/test.avi). On parsing an overly long link, ffdshow would
encounter a buffer overflow error as the memory is not allocated and
controlled well.

ffdshow is in fact a codec component for decoding multimedia formats so it
must be used via some media player; the default program is Windows Media
Player (wmp). Due to this reason, all internet browsers that support wmp
plug-in are influenced by this vulnerability, such as Internet Explorer,
Firefox, Opera, Chrome...

In order to exploit, hackers trick users into visiting a website containing
malicious code. If successful, malicious code would be executed without any
users' further interaction. Hackers can then take complete control of the
system.

3. Solution

As for the seriousness of the vulnerability, it has been patched in the
latest version of ffdshow by the developing team of the software. Bkis
Internetwork Security Center highly recommends that users should update
ffdshow to the latest version here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=173941&package_id=199416&release_id=439904

At the moment, there are a lot of software packages packing ffdshow that
haven't been updated. On account of this, users should also update the
ffdshow latest versions:
- K-Lite Codec Pack (lastest version).
- XP Codec Pack (lastest version).
- Vista Codec Package (lastest version).
- Codec Pack All in one (lastest version).
- Storm Codec Pack (lastest version).
- And many other software Codec packages using ffdshow.

In addition, software producers that make use of ffdshow in their products
should also update these products with the latest version of ffdshow.

4. Credits
Thanks Nguyen Anh Tai for working with SVRT-Bkis.

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