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From: researchteamesecurityonline.com
Date: Mon May 20 2002 - 17:20:59 CDT

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    eSO Security Advisory: 5063
    Discovery Date: March 1, 2002
    ID: eSO:5063
    Title: Sun AnswerBook2 gettransbitmap buffer
                                    overflow vulnerability
    Impact: Remote attackers can execute arbitrary
                                    code.
    Affected Technology: Sun AnswerBook2 1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2,
                                    1.4.3
    Vendor Status: Vendor notified.
    Discovered By: Kevin Kotas of the eSecurityOnline
                                    Research and Development Team
    CVE Reference: CAN-2002-0360

    Advisory Location:
    http://www.eSecurityOnline.com/advisories/eSO5063.asp

    Description:
    Sun AnswerBook2 is vulnerable to a stack based buffer overflow
    condition that can allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code.
    The problem is due to the gettransbitmap CGI that comes with
    AnswerBook2 not correctly performing bounds checking on the filename
    argument. A remote attacker can create a request that will result in
    arbitrary code execution with user daemon privileges.
      
    Technical Recommendation:
    Presently, there are no vendor patches available. As a workaround
    solution, remove access to the gettransbitmap binary.

    chmod 0000 <path to>/gettransbitmap

    Otherwise, disable AnswerBook2.

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