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IntelliTamper Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
Secunia Advisory: SA20172
Release Date: 2006-05-19
Last Update: 2009-01-19
Popularity: 7,638 views

Critical:
Highly critical
Impact: System access
Where: From remote
Solution Status: Unpatched

Software:IntelliTamper 2.x

Binary Analysis: BA521 :: Available for 1 Credit
BA522 :: Available for 1 Credit
BA510 :: Available for 1 Credit
BA523 :: Available for 1 Credit

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Description:
Some vulnerabilities have been discovered in IntelliTamper, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system.

1) A boundary error when reading map files (".map") can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow via a map file containing an overly long line (greater than 4096 bytes).

2) A boundary error when reading map files can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow via a map file containing an overly long "FOLDER##" line (greater than 480 bytes).

3) Boundary errors when scanning web pages can be exploited to cause stack-based buffer overflows via a web page containing certain HTML tags with an overly long attribute or value (greater than 512 bytes).

4) A boundary error when processing HTTP responses of a scanned site can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow via a specially crafted HTTP response with an overly long "Server", "Date", "Content-Type", "Set-Cookie", "Content-Length", "Last-Modified", or "Location" header (greater than 512 bytes).

5) A boundary error when processing responses of a scanned site can be exploited to cause a heap-based buffer overflow via a specially crafted, overly long response (greater than 4096 bytes).

6) A boundary error when reading map files can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow via a map file containing an overly long "FILE##" line.

7) A boundary error when reading language catalog files can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow via an overly long catalog entry.

Successful exploitation allows execution of arbitrary code.

The vulnerabilities are confirmed in version 2.07. Other versions may also be affected.

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