Microsoft Windows GDI EMF filename parameter buffer overflow

win-emf-file-name-bo (41472) The risk level is classified as HighHigh Risk

Description:

Microsoft Windows graphic device interface (GDI) is vulnerable to an stack-based buffer overflow, caused by improper bounds checking of EMF image filename parameters. By persuading a victim to open a specially-crafted EMF file, a remote attacker could overflow a buffer and execute arbitrary code on the system.

Platforms Affected:

  • Microsoft, Windows 2000 SP4
  • Microsoft, Windows 2003 Server x64
  • Microsoft, Windows 2003 Server SP2 x64
  • Microsoft, Windows 2003 Server SP2 Itanium
  • Microsoft, Windows 2003 Server SP2
  • Microsoft, Windows 2003 Server SP1 Itanium
  • Microsoft, Windows 2003 Server SP1
  • Microsoft, Windows 2008 x64
  • Microsoft, Windows 2008 Itanium
  • Microsoft, Windows 2008
  • Microsoft, Windows Vista SP1
  • Microsoft, Windows Vista x64
  • Microsoft, Windows Vista SP1 x64
  • Microsoft, Windows Vista
  • Microsoft, Windows XP SP2 Professional x64
  • Microsoft, Windows XP SP2
  • Microsoft, Windows XP Professional x64

Remedy:

Apply the appropriate patch for your system, as listed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS08-021. See References.

For other distributions:
Apply the appropriate update for your system. See References.

Consequences:

Gain Access

References:

Reported:

Apr 08, 2008

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