Symantec ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
Publish Date: 21 Juli 2015
Schweregrad:: Kritisch
CVE Kennungen:: CVE-2007-6016
Hinweisdatum: 21 Juli 2015
Beschreibung
Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in the PVATLCalendar.PVCalendar.1 ActiveX control in pvcalendar.ocx in the scheduler component in the Media Server in Symantec Backup Exec for Windows Server (BEWS) 11d 11.0.6235 and 11.0.7170, and 12.0 12.0.1364, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long (1) _DOWText0, (2) _DOWText1, (3) _DOWText2, (4) _DOWText3, (5) _DOWText4, (6) _DOWText5, (7) _DOWText6, (8) _MonthText0, (9) _MonthText1, (10) _MonthText2, (11) _MonthText3, (12) _MonthText4, (13) _MonthText5, (14) _MonthText6, (15) _MonthText7, (16) _MonthText8, (17) _MonthText9, (18) _MonthText10, or (19) _MonthText11 property value when executing the Save method. NOTE: the vendor states "Authenticated user involvement required," but authentication is not needed to attack a client machine that loads this control.
Trend Micro Lösungen
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
Lösungen
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1001836
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1001836 - Microsoft Internet Explorer Symantec Backup Exec For Windows Server Scheduler ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow
Betroffene Software und Version:
- symantec backup_exec_for_windows_server 11d
- symantec backup_exec_for_windows_server 12.0