Published:2010/10/12 Last Updated:2010/10/15
JVN#88850043
Lhasa may insecurely load executable files
Overview
Lhasa may use unsafe methods for determining how to load executables (.exe).
Products Affected
- Lhasa ver0.19 and earlier
Description
Lhasa is a file extraction software that supports LZH and ZIP formats. Lhasa loads certain executables (.exe) when extracting files. Lhasa contains an issue with the file search path, which may insecurely load executables.
Impact
An attacker may execute arbitrary code with the privilege of running the application.
Solution
Update the Software
Update to the latest version according to the information provided by the developer.
Vendor Status
Vendor | Status | Last Update | Vendor Notes |
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Yoshihito Takemura | vulnerable | 2010/10/12 | http://www.digitalpad.co.jp/~takechin/ |
JPCERT/CC Addendum
Vulnerability Analysis by JPCERT/CC
Analyzed on 2010.10.12
Measures | Conditions | Severity |
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Access Required | can be attacked over the Internet using packets |
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Authentication | anonymous or no authentication (IP addresses do not count) |
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User Interaction Required | the user must be convinced to take a standard action that does not feel harmful to most users, such as click on a link or view a file |
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Exploit Complexity | the user must be convinced to take a difficult or suspicious action. If the honest user must have elevated privileges, they are likely to be more suspiciouse |
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Credit
Makoto Shiotsuki reported this vulnerability to IPA.
JPCERT/CC coordinated with the developer under Information Security Early Warning Partnership.
Other Information
JPCERT Alert | |
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CERT Advisory |
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CPNI Advisory |
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TRnotes |
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CVE |
CVE-2010-2369 |
JVN iPedia |
JVNDB-2010-000038 |
Update History
- 2010/10/15
- Published in English.