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Kazaa Sig2Dat Protocol Remote Integer Overflow and Denial Of Service by creating files in arbitrary locations Jan 17 2005 08:40PM
Rafel Ivgi, The-Insider (theinsider 012 net il) (2 replies)
Re: Kazaa Sig2Dat Protocol Remote Integer Overflow and Denial Of Service by creating files in arbitrary locations Jan 18 2005 10:59PM
Markus Kern (markus-kern gmx net) (1 replies)

On Monday, January 17, 2005, 9:40:47 PM Rafel Ivgi, The-Insider <theinsider (at) 012.net (dot) il [email concealed]> wrote:

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> Application: Kazaa
> Vendors: http://www.kazaa.com
> Versions: kazaa lite k++(probably all others too...)
> Platforms: Windows
> Bug: Sig2Dat Protocol Remote Integer Overflow and
> Denial Of Service by creating files in arbitrary
> locations
> Exploitation: Remote With Browser
> Date: 17 Jan 2005
> Author: Rafel Ivgi, The-Insider
> E-Mail: the_insider (at) mail (dot) com [email concealed]
> Website: http://theinsider.deep-ice.com

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> 1) Introduction
> 2) Bugs
> 3) The Code

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> ===============
> 1) Introduction
> ===============

> Kazaa is currently the world?s most common P2P file sharing application.
> When installing Kazaa a new protocol is installed named ?sig2dat?.

This is incorrect. Kazaa itself does not install a handler for the
'sig2dat' URIs. In fact it doesn't even know about them. The sig2dat
URIs are created and handled by a third party tool [1] which contains
the described flaws and happens to be included in the (unofficial)
Kazaa Lite package.

The official Kazaa from http://www.kazaa.com does not handle sig2dat
URIs and is not vulnerable.

> This protocol contain an integer overflow vulnerability which may cause
> a crash and may allow remote execution of code. There is another
> vulnerability in the ?File:? parameter which allows creating files in
> arbitrary locations and committing Denial Of Service.

[1] sig2dat, http://www.geocities.com/vlaibb/tools.html
(The design and code of this thing are horrific and there are no
doubt plenty of other bugs to be found)

--
Markus Kern

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