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From:CERT <cert_(at)_cert.gov>
Date:29.12.2005
Subject:US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA05-362A -- Microsoft Windows Metafile Handling Buffer Overflow


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Microsoft Windows Metafile Handling Buffer Overflow

  Original release date: December 28, 2005
  Last revised: --
  Source: US-CERT

Systems Affected

    * Systems running Microsoft Windows

Overview

  Microsoft Windows is vulnerable to remote code execution via an error
  in handling files using the Windows Metafile image format. Exploit
  code has been publicly posted and used to successfully attack
  fully-patched Windows XP SP2 systems. However, other versions of the
  the Windows operating system may be at risk as well.

I. Description

  Microsoft Windows Metafiles are image files that can contain both
  vector and bitmap-based picture information. Microsoft Windows
  contains routines for displaying various Windows Metafile formats.
  However, a lack of input validation in one of these routines may allow
  a buffer overflow to occur, and in turn may allow remote arbitrary
  code execution.

  This new vulnerability may be similar to one Microsoft released
  patches for in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-053. However, publicly
  available exploit code is known to affect systems updated with the
  MS05-053 patches.

  Not all anti-virus software products are currently able to detect all
  known variants of exploits for this vulnerability. However, US-CERT
  recommends updating anti-virus signatures as frequently as practical
  to provide maximum protection as new variants appear.

  US-CERT is tracking this issue as VU#181038. This reference number
  corresponds to CVE entry CVE-2005-4560.

II. Impact

  A remote, unauthenticated attacker may be able to execute arbitrary
  code if the user is persuaded to view a specially crafted Windows
  Metafile.

III. Solution

  Since there is no known patch for this issue at this time, US-CERT is
  recommending sites follow several potential workarounds.

Workarounds

  Please be aware US-CERT has confirmed that filtering based just on the
  WMF file extension or MIME type "application/x-msmetafile" will not
  block all known attack vectors for this vulnerability. Filter
  mechanisms should be looking for any file that Microsoft Windows
  recognizes as a Windows Metafile by virtue of its file header.

Do not access Windows Metafiles from untrusted sources

  Exploitation occurs by accessing a specially crafted Windows Metafile.
  By only accessing Windows Metafiles from trusted or known sources, the
  chances of exploitation are reduced.

  Attackers may host malicious Windows Metafiles on a web site. In order
  to convince users to visit their sites, those attackers often use URL
  encoding, IP address variations, long URLs, intentional misspellings,
  and other techniques to create misleading links. Do not click on
  unsolicited links received in email, instant messages, web forums, or
  internet relay chat (IRC) channels. Type URLs directly into the
  browser to avoid these misleading links. While these are generally
  good security practices, following these behaviors will not prevent
  exploitation of this vulnerability in all cases, particularly if a
  trusted site has been compromised or allows cross-site scripting.

Block access to Windows Metafiles at network perimeters

  By blocking access to Windows Metafiles using HTTP proxies, mail
  gateways, and other network filter technologies, system administrators
  may also limit other potential attack vectors.

Reset the program association for Windows Metafiles

  Remapping handling of Windows Metafiles to open a program other than
  the default Windows Picture and Fax Viewer (SHIMGVW.DLL) may prevent
  exploitation via some current attack vectors. However, this may still
  allow the underlying vulnerability to be exploited via other known
  attack vectors.
  _________________________________________________________________


  This document is also available at

  <http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA05-362A.html>

  Updates will be made at

  <http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/181038>

  Feedback can be directed to

  <mailto:cert@cert.org?subject=TA05-
362A%20Feedback%20VU%23181038>
  _________________________________________________________________

  Produced 2005 by US-CERT, a government organization.

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  Revision History

  December 28, 2005: Initial release
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