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WinAmp 5.63 Null Pointer Dereference

WinAmp 5.63 Null Pointer Dereference
Posted Jul 1, 2013
Authored by Julien Ahrens | Site security.inshell.net

An invalid pointer dereference vulnerability has been identified in WinAmp version 5.63. The application loads the contents of the %APPDATA%\WinAmp\links.xml on startup (the key lngId="default") and while browsing through the bookmarks in the Browser view of the GUI, but does not properly validate the length of the string loaded from the "<link name>" and "<home url>" keys before using them in a pointer call in the library gen_ff.dll, which leads to a invalid pointer dereference condition with possible code execution.

tags | advisory, code execution
advisories | CVE-2013-4695
SHA-256 | 99fc912aec9bf8e6915bfe5b9f35e6490007597a4a95e0a25c852c3364dc998f

WinAmp 5.63 Null Pointer Dereference

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1. ADVISORY INFORMATION
-----------------------
Product: WinAmp
Vendor URL: www.winamp.com
Type: Pointer Issues [CWE-465]
Date found: 2013-06-05
Date published: 2013-07-01
CVSSv2 Score: 4,4 (AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
CVE: CVE-2013-4695


2. CREDITS
----------
This vulnerability was discovered and researched by Julien Ahrens from
Inshell Security.


3. VERSIONS AFFECTED
--------------------
WinAmp v5.63, older versions may be affected too.


4. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION
----------------------------
An invalid pointer dereference vulnerability has been identified in
WinAmp v5.63.

The application loads the contents of the %APPDATA%\WinAmp\links.xml on
startup (the key lngId="default") and while browsing through the
bookmarks in the Browser view of the GUI, but does not properly validate
the length of the string loaded from the "<link name>" and "<home url>"
keys before using them in a pointer call in the library gen_ff.dll,
which leads to a invalid pointer dereference condition with possible
code execution.

An attacker needs to force the victim to place an arbitrary links.xml
file into the target directory in order to exploit the vulnerability.
Successful exploits can allow attackers to execute arbitrary code with
the privileges of the user running the application. Failed exploits will
result in a denial-of-service condition.


5. PROOF-OF-CONCEPT (DEBUG)
---------------------------
Registers:
EAX E85130FF
ECX 00430043 winamp.00430043
EDX 00D1F5B4
EBX 00000000
ESP 00D1F598
EBP 00D1F5C4
ESI 023D3170
EDI 7C80934A kernel32.GetTickCount
EIP 073D0EE1 gen_ff.073D0EE1
C 0 ES 0023 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF)
P 1 CS 001B 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF)
A 0 SS 0023 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF)
Z 1 DS 0023 32bit 0(FFFFFFFF)
S 0 FS 003B 32bit 7FFDC000(FFF)
T 0 GS 0000 NULL
D 0
O 0 LastErr ERROR_SUCCESS (00000000)
EFL 00000246 (NO,NB,E,BE,NS,PE,GE,LE)
ST0 empty
ST1 empty
ST2 empty
ST3 empty
ST4 empty
ST5 empty
ST6 empty
ST7 empty
3 2 1 0 E S P U O Z D I
FST 0000 Cond 0 0 0 0 Err 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (GT)
FCW 027F Prec NEAR,53 Mask 1 1 1 1 1 1

Stackview:
ESP-20 > 00000000
ESP-1C > 00000100
ESP-18 > 00C1F444
ESP-14 > 7C9215F9 ntdll.7C9215F9
ESP-10 > 7C9215F9 ntdll.7C9215F9
ESP-C > 00385D58
ESP-8 > 00163700
ESP-4 > 7C9215F9 ntdll.7C9215F9
ESP ==> > 000000BE
ESP+4 > 00D1F5B4
ESP+8 > 00D1F5A8
ESP+C > 00000003
ESP+10 > 00D1F5C0
ESP+14 > 00D1F5BC
ESP+18 > 00D1F5B8
ESP+1C > 00D1FF14
ESP+20 > 00000900

Vulnerable code part (<link name>):
.text:07363F47 push ebp
.text:07363F48 mov ebp, esp
.text:07363F4A push ecx
.text:07363F4B push 1
.text:07363F4D lea edx, [ebp+var_4]
.text:07363F50 push edx
.text:07363F51 lea eax, [ebp+arg_4]
.text:07363F54 push 0
.text:07363F56 push [ebp+arg_0]
.text:07363F59 mov [ebp+var_4], eax
.text:07363F5C mov eax, [ecx]
.text:07363F5E call dword ptr [eax]
.text:07363F60 leave
.text:07363F61 retn 8

Vulnerable code part (<home url>):
.text:073620F8 push ebp
.text:073620F9 mov ebp, esp
.text:073620FB mov eax, [ecx]
.text:073620FD push 0
.text:073620FF push 0
.text:07362101 lea edx, [ebp+arg_0]
.text:07362104 push edx
.text:07362105 push [ebp+arg_0]
.text:07362108 call dword ptr [eax]
.text:0736210A test eax, eax
.text:0736210C mov eax, [ebp+arg_0]
.text:0736210F jnz short loc_7362114
.text:07362111 mov eax, [ebp+arg_4]
.text:07362114
.text:07362114 loc_7362114: ; CODE XREF:
sub_73620F8+17j
.text:07362114 pop ebp
.text:07362115 retn 8


6. SOLUTION
-----------
Update to latest version v5.64 or newer.


7. REPORT TIMELINE
------------------
2013-06-05: Discovery of the vulnerability
2013-06-06: Vendor acknowledgement of the issue
2013-06-11: Vendor provides custom build that includes a fix
2013-06-12: The issue is still exploitable
2013-06-12: Provided another PoC to clarify the way to exploit
2013-06-13: Vendor provides custom build that includes a fix
2013-06-14: Confirmation that the issue is fixed
2013-06-19: Vendor releases v5.64 which includes the fix
2013-07-01: Coordinated Disclosure


8. REFERENCES
-------------
http://security.inshell.net
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=364291
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