Microsoft Dynamics GP DPM multiple buffer overflows

ms-dynamics-dpm-bo (25842) The risk level is classified as HighHigh Risk

Description:

Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly known as Great Plains) is vulnerable to multiple stack and heap-based buffer overflows in the Distributed Process Manager (DPM) component. By sending a specially-crafted DPM message, a remote attacker could overflow a buffer and execute arbitrary code on the system.

Platforms Affected:

  • Microsoft, Business Solutions Dynamics 6.0
  • Microsoft, Business Solutions Dynamics 7.0
  • Microsoft, Business Solutions Great Plains 7.5
  • Microsoft, Dynamics GP 9.0

Remedy:

Upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft Dynamics GP (10.0 or later), available from the Microsoft Web site. See References.

Consequences:

Gain Access

References:

  • Microsoft Web site, What's new in Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 at http://www.microsoft.com/dynamics/gp/product/10.mspx.
  • BID-29991: Microsoft Dynamics GP Denial of Service and Multiple Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
  • CVE-2006-5266: Multiple buffer overflows in Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains) 9.0 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via (1) a crafted Distributed Process Manager (DPM) message to the (a) DPM component, or a (2) long string or (3) long IP address in a Distributed Process Server (DPS) message to the DPM or (b) DPS component.

Reported:

Jun 27, 2008

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