Secunia Research has discovered a vulnerability in PicoZip version 4.01, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system. The vulnerability is caused due to a boundary error within the "zipinfo.dll" info tip shell extension when reading a ACE, RAR, or ZIP archive that contains a file with an overly long filename. This can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow when the user moves the mouse cursor over a malicious archive either in Windows Explorer or from any program that uses the file-open dialog box. Successful exploitation allows arbitrary code execution.
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Secunia Research 14/06/2006
- PicoZip "zipinfo.dll" Multiple Archives Buffer Overflow -
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Table of Contents
Affected Software....................................................1
Severity.............................................................2
Description of Vulnerability.........................................3
Solution.............................................................4
Time Table...........................................................5
Credits..............................................................6
References...........................................................7
About Secunia........................................................8
Verification.........................................................9
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1) Affected Software
* PicoZip version 4.01
Prior versions may also be affected.
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2) Severity
Rating: Moderately Critical
Impact: System Access
Where: Remote
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3) Description of Vulnerability
Secunia Research has discovered a vulnerability in PicoZip, which can
be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system.
The vulnerability is caused due to a boundary error within the
"zipinfo.dll" info tip shell extension when reading a ACE, RAR, or
ZIP archive that contains a file with an overly long filename. This
can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow when the user
moves the mouse cursor over a malicious archive either in Windows
Explorer or from any program that uses the file-open dialog box.
Successful exploitation allows arbitrary code execution.
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4) Solution
Update to version 4.02.
http://www.picozip.com/downloads.html
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5) Time Table
06/06/2006 - Initial vendor notification.
07/06/2006 - Initial vendor reply.
14/06/2006 - Public disclosure.
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6) Credits
Discovered by Tan Chew Keong, Secunia Research.
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7) References
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned
CVE-2006-2909 for the vulnerability.
Acubix:
http://www.picozip.com/changelog.html
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8) About Secunia
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9) Verification
Please verify this advisory by visiting the Secunia website:
http://secunia.com/secunia_research/2006-42/advisory/
Complete list of vulnerability reports published by Secunia Research:
http://secunia.com/secunia_research/
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