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>> IBM Lotus Notes Buffer Overflow and Directory Traversal Vulnerabilities

Title : IBM Lotus Notes Buffer Overflow and Directory Traversal Vulnerabilities
VUPEN ID : VUPEN/ADV-2006-0500
CVE ID : CVE-2005-2618 - CVE-2005-2619
Rated as : Critical 
Remotely Exploitable : Yes
Locally Exploitable : Yes
Release Date : 2006-02-10

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Multiple vulnerabilities were identified in IBM Lotus Notes, which could be exploited by remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands or bypass security restrictions.

The first issue is due to a buffer overflow error in "kvarcve.dll" when constructing the full pathname of a compressed file to check for its existence before extracting it from a compressed file, which could be exploited by attackers to compromise a vulnerable system by convincing a user to extract a ZIP archive via the Notes attachment viewer.

The second flaw is due to a buffer overflow error in "uudrdr.dll" when handling UUE files containing an encoded file with an overly long filename, which could be exploited by attackers to compromise a vulnerable system by convincing a user to open a UUE archive via the Notes attachment viewer.

The third vulnerability is due to directory traversal errors in "kvarcve.dll" when generating the preview of a compressed file from ZIP, UUE, and TAR archives, which could be exploited by attackers to delete arbitrary files by convincing a user to preview a malicious file via the Notes attachment viewer.

The fourth issue is due to a buffer overflow error in the TAR reader (tarrdr.dll) when extracting a malformed TAR archive, which could be exploited by attackers to compromise a vulnerable system by convincing a user to extract a malicious archive via the Notes attachment viewer.

The fifth flaw is due to a buffer overflow error in the HTML speed reader (htmsr.dll) when processing a malicious email containing an overly long link beginning with either "http", "ftp", or "//", which could be exploited by attackers to compromise a vulnerable system by convincing a user to follow a malicious link.

The sixth vulnerability is due to a buffer overflow error in the HTML speed reader when handling a specially crafted email containing an overly long link, which could be exploited by attackers to execute arbitrary commands.

Credits

Vulnerabilities reported by Tan Chew Keong and Carsten Eiram.

ChangeLog

2006-02-10 : Initial release

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