Airscanner Mobile Security Advisory #05081203: vxTftpSrv version 1.7.0 suffers from a buffer overflow vulnerability when supplied with an oversized filename.
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Airscanner Mobile Security Advisory #05081203:
vxTftpSrv 1.7.0 Remote Code Execution Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
Product:
vxTftpSrv 1.7.0
Platform:
Tested on Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2003
Requirements:
Mobile device running Windows Mobile Pocket PC with vxTFTPSrv installed and running.
Credits:
Seth Fogie
Airscanner Mobile Security
https://www.airscanner.com
Mobile Antivirus Researchers Association
https://www.mobileav.org
August 12 2005
Risk Level:
High. Remote attacker can execute code.
Summary:
vxTftpSrv is a simple, easy to use, Trivial File Transfer Protocol Server (TFTP) program which can be used to transfer files to and from routers, switches, hubs and other network devices. vxTftpSrv is typically used by Network Administrators to configure such equipment. Due to a improperly checked strcat call, it is possible to injection and execute code remotely via a buffer overflow.
Details:
When a long file name (>512 bytes) is sent to the tftp server, a strcat function overflows the stack. When the subroutine is complete, the Program Counter is loaded from the stack, which results in a crash or remote code execution depending on the contents of the injected file name.
Workaround:
None
Vendor Response:
Waiting response.
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