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    [guru] [labs-no-reply@idefense.com: iDefense Security Advisory 12.17.07: Apple Mac OS X mount_smbfs Stack Based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability]


    DATE: Tue, 08 Jan 2008 10:26:07 +0100
    A mount_smbfs egy távoli SMB megosztások helyi felmountolására való 
    segédprogram. A Mac OS X rendszerek szerver és desktop változatában is
    megtalálható, set-uid root-ként települ.
    
    A mount_smbfs-ben stack buffer overflow-t találtak, melyet kihasználva
    tetszőleges kód futtatható az érintett processz privilégiumaival. A hiba a
    parancssori argumentumok parzolásáért felelős kódrészletben került elő.
    
    Az Apple kiadta a hiba javítását.
    
    
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    iDefense Security Advisory 12.17.07
    http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/
    Dec 17, 2007
    
    I. BACKGROUND
    
    The mount_smbfs utility is used to mount a remote SMB share locally. It
    is installed set-uid root, so as to allow unprivileged users to mount
    shares, and is present in a default installation on both the Server and
    Desktop versions of Mac OS X. For more information visit the following
    URL.
    
    http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/mount_smbfs.8.html
    
    II. DESCRIPTION
    
    Local exploitation of a stack based buffer overflow vulnerability in
    Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X mount_smbfs utility could allow an attacker to
    execute arbitrary code with root privileges.
    
    The vulnerability exists in a portion of code responsible for parsing
    command line arguments. When processing the -W option, which is used to
    specify a workgroup name, the option's argument is copied into a fixed
    sized stack buffer without any checks on its length. This leads to a
    trivially exploitable stack based buffer overflow.
    
    III. ANALYSIS
    
    Exploitation of this vulnerability results in the execution of arbitrary
    code with root privileges. In order to exploit this vulnerability, an
    attacker must have execute permission for the set-uid root mount_smbfs
    binary.
    
    IV. DETECTION
    
    iDefense has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in Mac OS X
    version 10.4.10, on both the Server and Desktop versions. Previous
    versions may also be affected.
    
    V. WORKAROUND
    
    Removing the set-uid bit from the mount_smbfs binary will prevent
    exploitation. However, non-root users will be unable to use the
    program.
    
    VI. VENDOR RESPONSE
    
    Apple addressed this vulnerability within their Mac OS X 2007-009
    security update. More information is available at the following URL.
    
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307179
    
    VII. CVE INFORMATION
    
    The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the
    name CVE-2007-3876 to this issue. This is a candidate for inclusion in
    the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org/), which standardizes names for
    security problems.
    
    VIII. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
    
    07/16/2007  Initial vendor notification
    07/17/2007  Initial vendor response
    12/17/2007  Coordinated public disclosure
    
    IX. CREDIT
    
    This vulnerability was discovered by Sean Larsson of VeriSign iDefense
    Labs.
    
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