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BitZipper 2013 memory-corruption vulnerability

Vulnerability Note VU#880916

Original Release Date: 2013-04-19 | Last Revised: 2013-04-19

Overview

BitZipper 2013 contains a memory-corruption vulnerability, which may allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable system.

Description

BitZipper 2013 contains a memory-corruption vulnerability, which may allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable system.

Impact

By convincing a user to view a specially crafted ZIP document, an attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable system.

Solution

Update

The vendor has stated that this vulnerability has been addressed in BitZipper 2013 Update 1. Users are advised to update to BitZipper 2013 Update 1 or later.

Use the Microsoft Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit

The Microsoft Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) can be used to help prevent exploitation of this vulnerability. CERT/CC has created a video tutorial for setting up EMET 3.0 on Windows 7. Note that platforms that do not support ASLR, such as Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, will not receive the same level of protection that modern Windows platforms will.

Enable DEP in Microsoft Windows

Consider enabling Data Execution Prevention (DEP) in supported versions of Windows. DEP should not be treated as a complete workaround, but it can mitigate the execution of attacker-supplied code in some cases. Microsoft has published detailed technical information about DEP in Security Research & Defense blog posts "Understanding DEP as a mitigation technology" part 1 and part 2. DEP should be used in conjunction with the application of patches or other mitigations described in this document.

Note that when relying on DEP for exploit mitigation, it is important to use a system that supports Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) as well. ASLR is not supported by Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 or earlier. ASLR was introduced with Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Please see the Microsoft SRD blog entry: On the effectiveness of DEP and ASLR for more details.

Vendor Information

880916
 

BitZipper Affected

Notified:  March 04, 2013 Updated: April 16, 2013

Status

Affected

Vendor Statement

We have just released BitZipper 2013 Update 1 today (April 16th) which fixes this issue.

The trial version can be downloaded here: http://www.bitzipper.com

Customers can download the licensed version here:http://www.bitberry.com/cc.login.html

Vendor Information

We are not aware of further vendor information regarding this vulnerability.


CVSS Metrics

Group Score Vector
Base 4 AV:L/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C
Temporal 2.9 E:U/RL:W/RC:UC
Environmental 0.9 CDP:L/TD:L/CR:ND/IR:ND/AR:ND

References

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Christopher Gabriel of Telos Corporation for reporting this vulnerability.

This document was written by Michael Orlando.

Other Information

CVE IDs: CVE-2013-0138
Date Public: 2013-04-16
Date First Published: 2013-04-19
Date Last Updated: 2013-04-19 12:15 UTC
Document Revision: 11

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