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SYMSA-2006-004 (Full Details): Vulnerability in Graphics Rendering Engine Could Allow Remote Code Execution

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                    Security Advisory

Advisory ID : SYMSA-2006-004
Advisory Title: Vulnerability in Graphics Rendering Engine Could
Allow Remote Code Execution
Author : Peter Ferrie / [email protected]
Release Date : 06-13-2006 (no details), 07-13-2006 (full details)
Application : Those which utilize the vulnerable function on
affected platforms
Platform : Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows
Millennium Edition
Severity : Remotely exploitable arbitrary code execution
Vendor status : Vendor verified, patch available (See MS06-026
and KB918547)
CVE Number : CVE-2006-2376
Reference : http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/18322

Overview:

    A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the
    Graphics Rendering Engine because of the way that it
    handles Windows Metafile (WMF) images.

    An attacker could exploit this by placing a specially
    crafted WMF or EMF image on a webpage, or by sending
    the image as an attachment in an e-mail.  The exploit
    is triggered by viewing the specially crafted image
    file.  No user interaction is required.

    An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability
    could take complete control of the affected system.

Details:

    A heap overflow vulnerability exists in the WMF
    PolyPolygon function, because of an unchecked user-
    supplied parameter.

    Specifically, an integer overflow can occur because
    the sum of the entries in the vertex counts array is
    added to the number of polygons, then multiplied by
    six. This calculation is done without checking if the
    result overflows a 32-bit integer.

    The result is passed to a memory allocation routine,
    which will allocate a small memory buffer when an integer
    overflow occurs.  The allocated buffer will then be filled
    by the vertex data, which exceeds the size of the buffer,
    causing heap corruption.

    The manner of the heap corruption is under user control,
    which can result in the execution of arbitrary code.

Vendor Response:

    The above vulnerability was addressed for the affected
    platforms via Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-026. If
    there are any further questions about this statement,
    please contact [email protected].

Recommendation:

    Follow your organization's testing procedures before
    applying patches or workarounds.  Customers should apply
    Microsoft's update as soon as possible.

Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Information:

The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned
the following names to these issues. These are candidates for
inclusion in the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org), which standardizes
names for security problems.

    CVE-2006-2376
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