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September 14th, 2007

Unpatched QuickTime-to-Firefox flaw dings IE too

Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 11:30 am

Categories: Botnets, Browsers, Data theft, Exploit code, Firefox, Hackers, Metasploit, Microsoft, Mozilla, Passwords, Patch Watch, Pen testing, Punditocracy, Responsible disclosure, Rootkits, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Viruses and Worms, Vulnerability research, Zero-day attacks

Tags: Apple QuickTime, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Attack, Ryan Naraine

Unpatched Quicktime flaw dings IESecurity researcher Aviv Raff has found a way to use the one-year-old (and still unpatched) QuickTime vulnerability to automate XAS (cross application scripting) attacks against users of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.

To demonstrate the attack scenario, Raff embedded a rigged QuickTime file on Google’s BlogSpot to force a Skype shutdown if an IE user is tricked into visiting that Web page. Any limited Web environment that allows embedded QuickTime files can be used to host an attack against IE, Raff said.

This attack uses the same vulnerability disclosed earlier this week by Petko D. Petkov (pdp) that could be used to launch code execution attacks on Windows users if Firefox is set as the default browser.

[ GALLERY: How to run Internet Explorer securely ]

Raff is very familiar with this vulnerability. Earlier this year, during the Month of Apple Bugs project, Raff expanded on Petkov’s earlier discovery and published an exploit (MOAB #3) to show how booby-trapped QuickTime files can remotely execute harmful code against Windows users.

Interestingly, Apple patched Raff’s MOAB flaw with QuickTime 7.1.5 (even crediting the project in its advisory) but it’s now clear that the fix was inadequate. “It wasn’t fully fixed,” Raff said, noting that QuickTime still allows protocol handlers from external Web sites.

[SEE: One-year-old QuickTime bug comes back to bite Firefox ]

Apple does not respond to queries on specific security vulnerabilities.

The company has also been very tardy on supplying a fix for a code execution flaw in its Java runtime implementation. That flaw, rated critical by security experts, was first reported more than 10 months ago.

Ryan NaraineRyan Naraine is a journalist and security evangelist at Kaspersky Lab. He manages Threatpost.com, a security news portal. Here is Ryan's full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Quick Time Alternative
Check out QuickTime Alternative at:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/QuickTime_Alternative.htm

I believe it's a better player than the original. Just my opinion, though.

Interested Amateur... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Interested Amateur Posted on: 09/20/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Simple solution  itpro_z | 09/14/07
Or  People | 09/14/07
You might as well say...  itpro_z | 09/15/07
You may be on to something.  People | 09/15/07
Right  dave95. | 09/16/07
Wow  itpro_z | 09/16/07
as a network administrator, I would be out of a job  tracy anne | 09/17/07
Yeah  itpro_z | 09/18/07
Wasn't it shown that  notsofast | 09/17/07
give up computers.  tracy anne | 09/17/07
I agree...  itpro_z | 09/18/07
Quick Time Alternative  Interested Amateur | 09/20/07
What? I'm left out again?  galileon | 09/15/07
No you're not.  Amaroq | 09/17/07
IE7 is not affected  qmlscycrajg | 09/15/07
Sounds simple, but...  JDThompson | 09/18/07
Pie Eaters  trm1945 | 09/17/07
RE: Unpatched QuickTime-to-Firefox flaw dings IE too  tracy anne | 09/17/07

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