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Secunia Advisory SA12212

PuTTY Authentication Process Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
Secunia Advisory SA12212
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Release Date 2004-08-04
Last Update 2005-02-15
   
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Criticality level Moderately criticalModerately critical
Impact System access
Where From remote
Authentication level Available in Customer Area
   
Report reliability Available in Customer Area
Solution Status Vendor Patch
   
Systems affected Available in Customer Area
Approve distribution Available in Customer Area
Remediation status Secunia CSI, Secunia PSI
Automated scanning Secunia CSI, Secunia PSI
   
Software:
PuTTY 0.x

Secunia CVSS Score Available in Customer Area
CVE Reference(s) CVE-2004-1440 CVSS available in Customer Area
  

Description

Core Security Technologies has discovered two vulnerabilities in PuTTY, which potentially can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system.

1) A boundary error within the "modpow()" function can be exploited by passing an overly large value as a base for the modular exponentiation. This can e.g. be exploited during the initial SSH2 key exchange to cause a heap-based buffer overflow by sending a specially crafted packet.

Successful exploitation may allow execution of arbitrary code on a user's system but requires that a user has been tricked into connecting to a malicious server or a session can be intercepted in a MitM (Man-in-the-Middle) attack.

2) A boundary error within the "rsaencrypt()" function can e.g. be exploited during SSH1 key exchange to cause a heap-based buffer overflow by sending a specially crafted packet with a very small public key modulus.

Successful exploitation crashes the application but may potentially also allow execution of arbitrary code on a user's system. This requires that a user has been tricked into connecting to a malicious server or a session can be intercepted in a MitM (Man-in-the-Middle) attack.

The vulnerabilities affect version 0.54 and prior.


Solution
Update to version 0.55.
Further details available in Customer Area

Provided and/or discovered by
Core Security Technologies

Changelog
Further details available in Customer Area

Original Advisory
Vendor:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/vuln-modpow.html
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/vuln-ssh1-kex.html

Core Security Technologies:
http://www.coresecurity.com/common/showdoc.php?idx=417&idxseccion=10

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