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Home > Advisories > Published Advisories > AD20051110a
Advisories
RealPlayer Data Packet Stack Overflow Release Date:
November 10, 2005

Date Reported:
June 28, 2005

Patch Development Time (In Days):
135  

Severity:
High (Remote Code Execution)

Vendor:
RealNetworks

Systems Affected:
Windows:
RealPlayer 10.5 (6.0.12.1040-1235)
RealPlayer 10
RealOne Player v2
RealOne Player v1
RealPlayer 8
RealPlayer Enterprise

Mac:
RealPlayer 10

Linux:
RealPlayer 10 (10.0.0 - 5)
Helix Player (10.0.0 - 5)

Overview:
eEye Digital Security has discovered a critical vulnerability in RealPlayer. The vulnerability allows a remote attacker to reliably overwrite stack memory with arbitrary data and execute arbitrary code in the context of the user who executed the player.

This specific flaw exists in the first data packet contained in a Real Media file. By specially crafting a malformed .rm movie file, a direct stack overwrite is triggered, and reliable code execution is then possible.

Technical Details:
The vulnerability is triggered by setting the application specific length field of the [data packet + 1] to 0x80 - 0xFF this will cause a stack overflow.
The value is sign-extended and passed as the length to memcpy.

Protection:
Retina Network Security Scanner has been updated to identify this vulnerability.
Blink End Point Protection proactively protects against this vulnerability.

Vendor Status:
RealNetworks has released a patch for this vulnerability. The patch is available via the "Check for Update" menu item under Tools on the RealPlayer menu bar or from http://service.real.com/realplayer/security/.

Credit:
Karl Lynn

Related Links:
Retina Network Security Scanner - Free Trial
Blink Endpoint Vulnerability Prevention - Free Trial
Retina Network Security Scanner - Japanese Edition- http://www.sse.co.jp/eeye/index.html

Greetings:
Brett Moore, Mark Dowd, Paul Gese @ RealNetworks, Mike Schiffman, AJREZ, Luke, Derek "TEX" Soeder, Andre Audits, "The Claw", and Dug Song.

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