POP Peeper 3.4.0.0 Date Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

2009.03.13
Credit: Krakow Labs
Risk: High
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CWE: CWE-119


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

KL0309ADV-poppeeper_date-bof.txt 03.12.2009 Krakow Labs Research [www.krakowlabs.com] POP Peeper 3.4.0.0 Date Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability --------------------------------------------------------- ====================== BACKGROUND INFORMATION ====================== "POP Peeper is an email notifier that runs in your Windows task bar and alerts you when you have new email on your POP3, IMAP (with IDLE support), HotmailMSNLiveMail, Yahoo, GMail, Mail.com, MyWay, Excite, iWon, Lycos.com, RediffMail, Juno and NetZero accounts. IMAP supports allows you to access AOL, AIM, Netscape and other services. Send mail directly from POP Peeper and use the address book to email your frequently used contacts. POP Peeper allows you to view messages using HTML or you can choose to safely view all messages in rich or plain text. Several options are available that will decrease or eliminate the risks of reading your email (viruses, javascript, webbugs, etc). POP Peeper can be run from a portable device and can be password protected. Many notification options are availble to indicate when new mail has arrived, such as sound alerts (configurable for each account), flashing scroll lock, skinnable popup notifier, customized screensaver and more." Source: http://www.poppeeper.org --------------------------------------------------------- ========================= VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION ========================= POP Peeper is vulnerable to a remote buffer overflow vulnerability. This vulnerability is exploitable on the client side. A vulnerable POP Peeper user must connect to an exploitation server and retrieve mail to be affected. --------------------------------------------------------- ================= TECHNICAL DETAILS ================= To trigger this vulnerability, POP Peeper has to connect to an exploitation server acting as a POP3 daemon. The exploitation server can send an oversized "Date" header (292 bytes) along with an email message, overflowing a buffer on the stack, giving the attacker complete control over the process. Other headers may also be affected. --------------------------------------------------------- ================= PRODUCTS AFFECTED ================= POP Peeper 3.4.0.0 was confirmed vulnerable. All versions of below 3.4.0.0 and are suspected vulnerable as well. --------------------------------------------------------- ============ EXPLOITATION ============ An exploit has been made public to trigger this vulnerability. http://www.krakowlabs.com/dev/exp/KL0309EXP-poppeeper_date-bof.pl.txt The exploit code has been tested in the following environment(s): Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 on x86 Architecture Result: SUCCESS --------------------------------------------------------- =========== WORKAROUNDS =========== The vendor has fixed this vulnerability but has not issued an updated version at the time of this advisory. We suggest POP Peeper users do not connect to untrusted POP3 servers until a new release is available that remedies this vulnerability. --------------------------------------------------------- ======= CREDITS ======= rush_at_KL (Jeremy Brown) [rush_at_krakowlabs.com] is credited with the discovery and research of this vulnerability. rush_at_KL (Jeremy Brown) [rush_at_krakowlabs.com] is credited with the development of exploit code for this vulnerability. --------------------------------------------------------- ========== DISCLAIMER ========== Krakow Labs assumes no liability for the use or misuse of any or all information contained in this document or information available at or referring to this document. Any or all information contained in this document or available at or referring to this document is not misleading and all information provided by Krakow Labs in this document is accurate to the best knowledge of Krakow Labs. This document can be published and/or reproduced as long as the document's data is left unchanged. Krakow Labs may be accessed via krakowlabs.com for more information, personal reference, or other agendas supporting Krakow Labs. Associated Files & Information: http://www.krakowlabs.com/res/adv/KL0309ADV-poppeeper_date-bof.txt http://www.krakowlabs.com/dev/exp/KL0309EXP-poppeeper_date-bof.pl.txt http://www.krakowlabs.com/dev/exp/KL0309EXP-poppeeper_date-bof.jpeg KL0309ADV-poppeeper_date-bof.txt

References:

http://www.krakowlabs.com/res/adv/KL0309ADV-poppeeper_date-bof.txt
http://www.krakowlabs.com/dev/exp/KL0309EXP-poppeeper_date-bof.pl.txt
http://www.krakowlabs.com/dev/exp/KL0309EXP-poppeeper_date-bof.jpeg


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