CVE-2006-3877 - Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection')

Severity

93%

Complexity

86%

Confidentiality

165%

Unspecified vulnerability in PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2000, Office 2002, Office 2003, Office 2004 for Mac, and Office v.X for Mac allows user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via an unspecified "crafted file," a different vulnerability than CVE-2006-3435, CVE-2006-4694, and CVE-2006-3876.

Unspecified vulnerability in PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2000, Office 2002, Office 2003, Office 2004 for Mac, and Office v.X for Mac allows user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via an unspecified "crafted file," a different vulnerability than CVE-2006-3435, CVE-2006-4694, and CVE-2006-3876.

CVSS 2.0 Base Score 9.3. CVSS Attack Vector: network. CVSS Attack Complexity: medium. CVSS Vector: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C).

Demo Examples

Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection')

CWE-94

This example attempts to write user messages to a message file and allow users to view them.


               
}
echo "Message Saved!<p>\n";
include($MessageFile);

While the programmer intends for the MessageFile to only include data, an attacker can provide a message such as:


               
message=%3C?php%20system(%22/bin/ls%20-l%22);?%3E

which will decode to the following:


               
<?php system("/bin/ls -l");?>

The programmer thought they were just including the contents of a regular data file, but PHP parsed it and executed the code. Now, this code is executed any time people view messages.

Notice that XSS (CWE-79) is also possible in this situation.

Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection')

CWE-94

edit-config.pl: This CGI script is used to modify settings in a configuration file.


               
}
# code to add a field/key to a file goes here
# code to set key to a particular file goes here
# code to delete key from a particular file goes here
eval($code);# this is super-efficient code, especially if you have to invoke# any one of dozens of different functions!
handleConfigAction($configfile, param('action'));
print "No action specified!\n";

The script intends to take the 'action' parameter and invoke one of a variety of functions based on the value of that parameter - config_file_add_key(), config_file_set_key(), or config_file_delete_key(). It could set up a conditional to invoke each function separately, but eval() is a powerful way of doing the same thing in fewer lines of code, especially when a large number of functions or variables are involved. Unfortunately, in this case, the attacker can provide other values in the action parameter, such as: add_key(",","); system("/bin/ls"); This would produce the following string in handleConfigAction(): config_file_add_key(",","); system("/bin/ls"); Any arbitrary Perl code could be added after the attacker has "closed off" the construction of the original function call, in order to prevent parsing errors from causing the malicious eval() to fail before the attacker's payload is activated. This particular manipulation would fail after the system() call, because the "_key(\$fname, \$key, \$val)" portion of the string would cause an error, but this is irrelevant to the attack because the payload has already been activated.

Overview

First reported 18 years ago

2006-10-10 22:07:00

Last updated 6 years ago

2018-10-17 21:32:00

Affected Software

Microsoft Access 2000

2000

Microsoft Access 2002

2002

Microsoft Access 2003

2003

マイクロソフト エクセル 2000

2000

Microsoft Excel 2002

2002

マイクロソフト エクセル 2003

2003

Microsoft Excel Viewer 2003

2003

Microsoft Frontpage 2000

2000

Microsoft Frontpage 2002

2002

Microsoft Frontpage 2003

2003

Microsoft InfoPath 2003

2003

Microsoft Office 2000 sp3

2000

Microsoft Office 2003 sp2

2003

Microsoft Office 2004 Mac

2004

Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 3

xp

Microsoft OneNote 2003

2003

Microsoft Outlook 2000

2000

Microsoft Outlook 2002

2002

Microsoft Outlook 2003

2003

Microsoft PowerPoint 2000

2000

Microsoft PowerPoint 2002

2002

Microsoft PowerPoint 2003

2003

Microsoft Project 2000 sr1

2000

Microsoft Project 2002 sp1

2002

Microsoft Office Project 2003

2003

Microsoft Publisher 2000

2000

Microsoft Publisher 2002

2002

Microsoft Publisher 2003

2003

Microsoft Visio 2002 Service Pack 2

2002

Microsoft Visio 2003

2003

Microsoft Word 2000

2000

Microsoft Word 2002

2002

Microsoft Word 2003

2003

Microsoft Word Viewer 2003

2003

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