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From the low-hanging-fruit-department - Aladdin eSafe bypass/evasion
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Release mode: Forced relaese, vendor has not replied.
Ref : TZO-152009 - Aladdin eSafe Generic Evasion
WWW : http://blog.zoller.lu/2009/04/aladdin-esafe-generic-evasion-bypass.html
Status : Not patched
Vendor : http://www.aladdin.com
Security notification reaction rating : Catastrophic
(vendor visited specific url at my website but has not reacted)
Disclosure Policy :
http://blog.zoller.lu/2008/09/notification-and-disclosure-policy.html
If you wonder the about the reasons behind such forced releases please
visit:
http://blog.zoller.lu/2009/04/dear-thierry-why-are-you-such-arrogant.html
Affected products :
- t.b.a (Vendor has not reacted, please see below)
- probably all versions including gateway solutions
As this bug has not been reproduced by the vendor, this limited advisory
relies on the assumption that my tests were conclusive and that the test
environment mimics the production environment.
I. Background
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Quote: "Aladdin is dedicated to being the leading provider of security
services and solutions used to protect digital assets, enable secure
business, and maximize the benefits from creating, selling,
distributing and using digital content."
II. Description
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The parsing engine can be bypassed by a specially crafted and formated
archive file. Details are currently witheld due to other vendors that are
in process of deploying patches.
A professional reaction to a vulnerability notification is a way to
measure the maturity of a vendor in terms of security. Aladdin is given
a grace period of two (2) weeks to reply to my notification. Failure
to do so will result in POC being released in two (2) weeks.
Aladdin is advised to leave a specific security contact
at [1] in order to simplify getting in contact with them.
As this bug has not been reproduced by the vendor, this limited advisory
relies on the assumption that my tests were conclusive.
III. Impact
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A general description of the impact and nature of AV Bypasses/evasions
can be read at :
http://blog.zoller.lu/2009/04/case-for-av-bypassesevasions.html
The bug results in denying the engine the possibility to inspect
code within the archive. There is no inspection of the content
at all.
IV. Disclosure timeline
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DD/MM/YYYY
04/04/2009 : Send proof of concept, description the terms under which
I cooperate and the planned disclosure date. There is
no security adress listed at [1] and hence took previously
known security contacts that are known to exist.
No reply.
13/04/2009 : Resending. Copied security@aladdin.de, security@aladdin.com
secure@aladdin.com, secure@aladdin.de,support@aladdin.com,
support@aladdin.de in CC.
No reply.
16/04/2009 : Resending specifying this is the last attempt to disclose
reponsibly.
No reply.
18/04/2009 : Online virus scan service offered to gap the bridge between
vendors that don't reply and myself. Aladin was contacted
through third party.
No reaction
19/04/2009 : Aladdin visited the blog entry that explains the bypasses
and impacts. http://blog.zoller.lu/2009/04/case-for-av-bypassesevasions.html
No reaction
27/04/2009 : Release of this limited advisory.
[1] http://osvdb.org/vendor/1/Aladdin%20Knowledge%20Systems