FW: US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA05-312A -- Microsoft
Windows Image Processing Vulnerabilities
Hywel Burris
hywel.burris at COMTEC-EUROPE.CO.UK
Wed Nov 9 00:55:03 GMT 2005
This could be a bit of an issue, I couldn't see it in the filename
rules.
To I added this
# Microsoft Windows vulnerable to buffer overflow via specially crafted
"WMF" file added HB 09/11/05
deny \.wmf$ Possible Microsoft Media vunerability
Dangerous attachment according to Microsoft KB896424
More info here also
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS05-053.mspx
Hywel
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From: US-CERT Technical Alerts [mailto:technical-alerts at us-cert.gov]
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Subject: US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA05-312A -- Microsoft
Windows Image Processing Vulnerabilities
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National Cyber Alert System
Technical Cyber Security Alert TA05-312A
Microsoft Windows Image Processing Vulnerabilities
Original release date: November 08, 2005
Last revised: --
Source: US-CERT
Systems Affected
* Microsoft Windows 2000
* Microsoft Windows XP
* Microsoft Windows Server 2003
For more complete information, refer to Microsoft Security Bulletin
MS05-053.
Overview
Microsoft has released updates that address critical vulnerabilities
in Windows graphics rendering services. A remote, unauthenticated
attacker exploiting these vulnerabilities could execute arbitrary
code
or cause a denial of service on an affected system.
I. Description
The Microsoft Security Bulletin for November 2005 addresses multiple
buffer overflows in Windows image processing routines. Viewing a
specially crafted image from an application that uses a vulnerable
routine may trigger these vulnerabilities. If this application can
access images from remote sources, such as web sites or email, then
remote exploitation is possible.
Further information is available in the following US-CERT
Vulnerability Notes:
VU#300549 - Microsoft Windows Graphics Rendering Engine buffer
overflow vulnerability
Microsoft Windows Graphics Rendering Engine contains a buffer
overflow
that may allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on a
vulnerable system.
(CVE-2005-2123)
VU#433341 - Microsoft Windows vulnerable to buffer overflow via
specially crafted "WMF" file
Microsoft Windows may be vulnerable to remote code execution via a
buffer overflow in the Windows Metafile image format handling.
(CVE-2005-2124)
VU#134756 - Microsoft Windows buffer overflow in Enhanced Metafile
rendering API
Microsoft Windows Enhanced Metafile Format image rendering routines
contain a buffer overflow flaw that may allow an attacker to cause a
denial-of-service condition.
(CVE-2005-0803)
III. Solution
Apply Updates
Microsoft has provided the updates to correct these vulnerabilities
in
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-053. These updates are also
available
on the Microsoft Update site.
II. Impact
A remote, unauthenticated attacker exploiting these vulnerabilities
could execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user. If the
user is logged on with administrative privileges, the attacker could
take control of an affected system. An attacker may also be able to
cause a denial of service.
Appendix A. References
* Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-053 -
<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS05-053.mspx>
* Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for November 2005 -
<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms05-nov.mspx>
* US-CERT Vulnerability Note VU#300549 -
<http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/300549>
* US-CERT Vulnerability Note VU#433341 -
<http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/433341>
* US-CERT Vulnerability Note VU#134756 -
<http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/134756>
* Microsoft Update - <https://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate>
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Revision History
Nov 08, 2005: Initial release
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