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Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2009 Privilege Escalation

Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2009 Privilege Escalation
Posted Apr 1, 2009
Authored by Nikita Tarakanov | Site securitylab.ru

Positive Technologies Research Team has discovered multiple privilege escalation vulnerabilities in Trend Micro products. The IOCTL handler in tmactmon.sys uses the METHOD_NEITHER communication method for IOCTLs and does not properly validate buffer data associated with the Irp object, which allows local users to gain SYSTEM privileges.

tags | advisory, local, vulnerability
advisories | CVE-2009-0686
MD5 | 2b504d8f7d1d15f6e2ef89e0cf695b0c

Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2009 Privilege Escalation

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(PT-2009-09) Positive Technologies Security Advisory

Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2009 tmactmon.sys Priviliege
Escalation Vulnerabilities

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---[ Affected Software ]

Trend Micro:
Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2009
Trend Micro Internet Security 2009
Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2008
Trend Micro Internet Security 2008

Product Link:
http://www.trendmicro.com


---[ Severity Rating ]

Severity: Medium
Impact: Priviliege Escalation
Attack Vector: Local

CVSS v2:
Base Score: 6.9
Temporal Score: 6.6
Vector: (AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C/E:F/RL:U/RC:C)

CVE: CVE-2009-0686


---[ Software Description ]

Trend Micro(TM) Internet Security Pro provides comprehensive protection
against viruses, Trojan horse programs, worms, and other threats, including
network viruses and rootkits. It also blocks spyware, hackers, phishing
fraud attempts, and unwanted Web sites. It can filter your email messages
for spam as well.

---[ Vulnerability Description ]

Positive Technologies Research Team has discovered multiple priviliege
escalation vulnerabilities in Trend Micro products.

The IOCTL handler in tmactmon.sys uses the METHOD_NEITHER communication
method for IOCTLs and does not properly validate buffer data associated with
the Irp object, which allows local users to gain SYSTEM privilieges.


---[ Solution ]

Not available.

---[ Disclosure Timeline ]

02.04.2009 - Vendor notified
no response
02.12.2009 - Second notification
no response
03.31.2009 - Vulnerability details disclosed by third party
03.31.2009 - Public disclosure


---[ Credits ]

This vulnerability was discovered by Nikita Tarakanov, Positive Technologies
Research Team.


---[ References ]

http://en.securitylab.ru/lab/PT-2009-09
http://www.ptsecurity.ru/advisory.asp

Complete list of vulnerability reports published by Positive Technologies
Research Team:

http://en.securitylab.ru/lab/
http://www.ptsecurity.ru/advisory.asp


---[ About Positive Technologies ]

Positive Technologies www.ptsecurity.com is among the key players in the IT
security market in Russia.
The principal activities of the company include the development of
integrated tools for information security monitoring (MaxPatrol); providing
IT security consulting services and technical support; the development of
the Securitylab en.securitylab.ru leading Russian information security
portal.

Among the clients of Positive Technologies there are more than 40 state
enterprises, more than 50 banks and financial organizations, 20
telecommunication companies, more than 40 plant facilities, as well as IT,
service and retail companies from Russia, CIS countries, Baltic States,
China, Ecuador, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Iran, Israel, Japan,
Mexico, South African Republic, Thailand, Turkey and USA.

Positive Technologies is a team of highly skilled developers, advisers and
experts with years of vast hands-on experience. The company specialists
possess professional titles and certificates; they are the members of
various international societies and are actively involved in the IT security
field development.

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