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Secunia Advisory SA8691

Opera Long Filename Extension Buffer Overflows
Secunia Advisory SA8691
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Release Date 2003-04-29
Last Update 2003-05-12
   
Popularity 19,229 views
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Criticality level Moderately criticalModerately critical
Impact DoS
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:
Opera 6.x
Opera 7.x

Secunia CVSS Score Available in Customer Area
CVE Reference(s) No CVE references.

  

Description

Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Opera browser, which can be exploited by a malicious person to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) on a user's browser.

Both vulnerabilities are caused due to boundary errors in the handling of filename extensions and can be exploited by a malicious person by constructing a special HTML document, which will make the browser try to download a file with a long filename extension.

The first vulnerability will automatically cause a heap overflow overwriting arbitrary content with the user input converted to 16-bit wide chars.

The second vulnerability will display a download dialog box. If the user agrees to save the file, a stack overflow will be triggered overwriting certain registers (EBP and EIP) with the user input converted to 16-bit wide chars.

It may be possible to exploit the vulnerabilities to compromise a user's system. However, this has not been proven during research.


Solution
Opera Software has released Opera version 7.11 for Windows, which fixes the vulnerabilities. Opera version 7.11 beta 2 for Linux will also be officially released soon.
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Provided and/or discovered by
1) Discovered by Jakob Balle, Secunia.

2) The vulnerability was discovered by two different parties around the same time. While Jakob Balle from Secunia was working with the vendor to fix the vulnerability, it was discovered and disclosed on public mailing lists by nesumin before Opera Software had a chance to react.

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Original Advisory
http://secunia.com/secunia_research/2003-4/

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