__________________________________________________________ The U.S. Department of Energy Computer Incident Advisory Capability ___ __ __ _ ___ / | /_\ / \___ __|__ / \ \___ __________________________________________________________ INFORMATION BULLETIN Aurigma Image Uploader 'ImageUploader4.ocx' ActiveX Control Vulnerability [Security Focus 27539] February 1, 2008 19:00 GMT Number S-158 ______________________________________________________________________________ PROBLEM: Aurigma Image Uploader ActiveX control is prone to a buffer overflow vulneability because the application fails to perform adequate boundary checks on user-supplied data. PLATFORM: Image Uploader 4.5.70.0 DAMAGE: Execute arbitrary code. SOLUTION: Upgrade to the appropriate version. ______________________________________________________________________________ VULNERABILITY The risk is MEDIUM. Successfully exploiting this issue may ASSESSMENT: allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code in the context of the application using the ActiveX control Itypically Internet Explorer). Failed exploit attempts likely result in denial-of-service conditions. ______________________________________________________________________________ LINKS: CIAC BULLETIN: http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/s-158.shtml ORIGINAL BULLETIN: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/27539/discuss ______________________________________________________________________________ [***** Start Security Focus 27539 *****] Aurigma Image Uploader 'ImageUploader4.ocx' ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow Vulnerability Aurigma Image Uploader ActiveX control is prone to a buffer-overflow vulnerability because the application fails to perform adequate boundary checks on user-supplied data. Successfully exploiting this issue may allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code in the context of the application using the ActiveX control (typically Internet Explorer). Failed exploit attempts likely result in denial-of-service conditions. Image Uploader 4.5.70.0 is vulnerable; other versions may also be affected. NOTE: This issue may be related to the issues covered in BID 27533 (MySpace Uploader 'MySpaceUploader.ocx' ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow) and BID 27534 (Facebook Photo Uploader 4 'ImageUploader4.1.ocx' ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow Vulnerability). Bugtraq ID: 27539 Class: Boundary Condition Error CVE: Remote: Yes Local: No Published: Jan 31 2008 12:00AM Updated: Feb 01 2008 04:27PM Credit: Elazar Broad discovered this vulnerability. Vulnerable: Aurigma ImageUploader 4.5.70 Aurigma ImageUploader 4.5.50 .0 Not Vulnerable: Aurigma ImageUploader 4.6.17 .0 [***** End Security Focus 27539 *****] _______________________________________________________________________________ CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Security Focus for the information contained in this bulletin. _______________________________________________________________________________ CIAC, the Computer Incident Advisory Capability, is the computer security incident response team for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the emergency backup response team for the National Institutes of Health (NIH). CIAC is located at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California. CIAC is also a founding member of FIRST, the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams, a global organization established to foster cooperation and coordination among computer security teams worldwide. 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