Akamai Technologies Security Advisory 2008-0001 (Download Manager)

2008.06.05
Risk: Medium
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CWE: CWE-94


CVSS Base Score: 9.3/10
Impact Subscore: 10/10
Exploitability Subscore: 8.6/10
Exploit range: Remote
Attack complexity: Medium
Authentication: No required
Confidentiality impact: Complete
Integrity impact: Complete
Availability impact: Complete

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - ---------------------------------------------------- Akamai Technologies Security Advisory 2008-0001 * Akamai ID: 2008-0002 * Date: 2008/04/20 * Product Name: Download Manager * Affected Versions: < 2.2.3.6 * Fixed Version: 2.2.3.7 * CVE IDs: CVE-2008-1770 * CVSS Base Score: (AV:R/AC:H/Au:NR/C:C/I:C/A:C/B:N) 8.0 * Product Description: Akamai Download Manager is a client software application that helps users download content easily, quickly, and reliably. It is available as an ActiveX component or Java applet and provides users the ability to pause, resume downloading at a later time, and automatically recover from dropped connections or system crashes. * Vulnerability Description: Akamai has become aware of a security vulnerability within the Akamai Download Manager up to and including version 2.2.3.5 of the ActiveX control. For successful exploitation, this vulnerability requires a user to be convinced to visit a malicious URL put into place by an attacker. This may then lead to an unauthorized download and automatic execution of arbitrary code run within the context of the victim user. This vulnerability exist only in the Download Manager client software and does not affect Akamai's services in any way. * Patch Instructions: For ActiveX versions: Affected users can upgrade to the latest version of Akamai Download Manager by visiting the following web page: http://dlm.tools.akamai.com/tools/upgrade.html Visiting that page or any other Download Manager enabled page will prompt the user to install the latest version of the software automatically. Akamai has successfully coordinated with each of our enterprise customers to ensure that all are distributing the patched version. To verify the correct version is installed: ~ 1) In Internet Explorer, choose "Internet Options..." from the ~ "Tools" menu. ~ 2) Under the "General" tab, select "Settings..." from the "Temporary ~ Internet files" section. ~ 3) Select "View Objects..." from the "Temporary Internet files ~ folder" section. ~ 4) Find the item for "DownloadManager Control" and verify that the ~ version is "2.2.3.5" or higher. ~ * If you wish to uninstall Download Manager, complete this last step: ~ 5) Find the item for "DownloadManager Control", right-click and ~ select "Remove". ~ 6) When prompted to confirm, choose "Yes". For Java versions: The java version is not persistently installed. No action is required by the user. * Credit: CVE-2008-1770 was independently discovered and brought to Akamai's attention by FortiNet (http://fortinet.com). * Additional Information: CVE-2008-1770 * About Akamai: Akamai? is the leading global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online. Thousands of organizations have formed trusted relationships with Akamai, improving their revenue and reducing costs by maximizing the performance of their online businesses. Leveraging the Akamai EdgePlatform, these organizations gain business advantage today, and have the foundation for the emerging Web solutions of tomorrow. Akamai is "The Trusted Choice for Online Business." For more information, visit www.akamai.com. Our public key: http://www.akamai.com/dl/akamai/Akamai_Security_General.pub - ---------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJIRr3UAAoJEEngXEVbkoPOmRYP/RtRdQjj71K1KrfLnxJOE/hp bxgkb3k4S1kjQWh6hjmTlfnS5FaFNmvZm+/OjP7vMyNvYoVBzgB+rSyb4HSPy2Gg 40txONb+PFzYiI52zVywsxClaJegeTAk+zTf67LQbXihyiHxnxY2REDWjI4SyBsP 5nNCL/+lex/pxd1fbdCbeJnN66GWCLZs9w7vu59mG+MgBAIXfoxKR/gKaWTuqutA 6f4bGsn5o8xxGEknyddiT7PDoTq25culqBK8Glygc+Se78QLlsvxP8/YZ+8gA359 OK3iLRk4IkCL7e1Wkjhtcop4/sZlRb/px78jr9jGqVIhIIUf4EmVMt9x0OOW/Oh0 MT3R4AWjn6mnNey+Dvo56NK9XORLgoatk93gK6PvGdOzWOe/9dmioH2zHNPddEaF crV9ThX60yc5Mz3dUas9Nk0/77cNRLGm554IB6bybUWRQkw5q8AcGimMzrLNCFMo 6Oe0Ng1MkwFit+5Nk0UVBv74MlISz2Vou9MhQl3R5lQR1qzesz9ORQWDVVlPLXCX cMi774v8dqHHmX0f8qbm5JlDmAR7YH8L9cssBozF6crn3OAxuQVIaS9+8ays5uoC klJc4IUQI/Mhe1HdCWuXJPo/rgvORn0TFJVMekDsSHKxA5rxEY050C/GRJAanrvz fS/aTUSoMZHRNIZEzRF3 =Bsnq -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----


Vote for this issue:
50%
50%


 

Thanks for you vote!


 

Thanks for you comment!
Your message is in quarantine 48 hours.

Comment it here.


(*) - required fields.  
{{ x.nick }} | Date: {{ x.ux * 1000 | date:'yyyy-MM-dd' }} {{ x.ux * 1000 | date:'HH:mm' }} CET+1
{{ x.comment }}

Copyright 2024, cxsecurity.com

 

Back to Top