AbsoluteTelnet version 10.14 suffers from a DLL hijacking vulnerability.
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http://hyp3rlinx.altervista.org/advisories/ABSOLUTETELNET-DLL-HIJACK.txt
Vendor:
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www.celestialsoftware.net
Product:
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AbsoluteTelnet 10.14
AbsoluteTelnet / SSH is a telnet and SSH client with SFTP file transfer for
Windows.
Vulnerability Type:
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DLL Hijack Code Execution
CVE Reference:
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N/A
Vulnerability Details:
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AbsoluteTelnet will execute arbitrary code via DLL "stauto32.dll" from CWD
or if placed in certain locations... e.g. Desktop etc...
When AbsoluteTelnet installs it creates a shortcut in the start list under
start run with an empty "Start" field under the properties for the shortcut.
If a user drags this shortcut to desktop or creates a new one, and DLL
named "stauto32.dll" exists in this case on desktop. The DLL will be
executed when
AbsoluteTelnet is run. Other scenarios may include connecting to or opening
documents from a network share where an attacker has compromised that share.
Reference:
http://www.celestialsoftware.net/absolutetelnet-ssh-client/absolutetelnet/ssh-version-history-9.53.html
Users should upgrade to version 10.15
POC steps...
1- create malicious DLL "stauto32.dll" place in Desktop
2- run vulnerable AbsoluteTelnet version from shortcut sent to desktop
3- arbitrary DLL code executed
Disclosure Timeline:
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Vendor Notification: Feb 23, 2016
Vendor confirms vulnerability
Vendor releases fixed version 10.15
March 20, 2016 : Public Disclosure
Severity Level:
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High
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