Microsoft DirectShow MJPEG code execution
| ms-directshow-mjpeg-code-execution (49559) |
Description:
Microsoft DirectShow, which is part of Microsoft DirectX, could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by the improper handling of specially-crafted compressed files. By persuading a victim to open a specially-crafted MJPEG file, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code on the system with the privileges of the victim.
*CVSS:
| Base Score: | 9.3 |
| Access Vector: | Network |
| Access Complexity: | Medium |
| Authentication: | None |
| Confidentiality Impact: | Complete |
| Integrity Impact: | Complete |
| Availability Impact: | Complete |
| Temporal Score: | 6.9 |
| Exploitability: | Unproven |
| Remediation Level: | Official-Fix |
| Report Confidence: | Confirmed |
Consequences:
Gain Access
Remedy:
Apply the appropriate patch for your system, as listed in the latest Microsoft Security Bulletin. See References.
— OR —
Use Microsoft Automatic Update if it is supported by your operating system. The original bulletin issued by Microsoft has been superseded.
References:
- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-011: Vulnerability in Microsoft DirectShow Could Allow Remote Code Execution (961373).
- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-028: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft DirectShow Could Allow Remote Code Execution (971633).
- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS10-013: Vulnerability in Microsoft DirectShow Could Allow Remote Code Execution (977935).
- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS10-033: Vulnerabilities in Media Decompression Could Allow Remote Code Execution (979902).
- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS10-094: Vulnerability in Windows Media Encoder Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2447961.
- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS12-004: Vulnerabilities in Windows Media Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2636391).
- ASA-2009-132: MS09-011 Vulnerability in Microsoft DirectShow Could Allow Remote Code Execution (961373)
- BID-34460: Microsoft DirectX DirectShow MJPEG Video Decompression Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
- CVE-2009-0084: Use-after-free vulnerability in DirectShow in Microsoft DirectX 8.1 and 9.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an MJPEG file or video stream with a malformed Huffman table, which triggers an exception that frees heap memory that is later accessed, aka MJPEG Decompression Vulnerability.
- SA34665: Microsoft DirectShow MJPEG Decompression Vulnerability
- SECTRACK ID: 1022040: Microsoft DirectX Bug in Decompressing DirectShow MJPEG Content Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code
- VUPEN/ADV-2009-1025: Microsoft DirectShow MJPEG Decompression Vulnerability (MS09-011)
Platforms Affected:
- Microsoft DirectX 8.1
- Microsoft DirectX 9.0
- Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4
- Microsoft Windows 2003 Server SP1 Itanium
- Microsoft Windows 2003 Server SP1
- Microsoft Windows 2003 Server x64
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 Itanium
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 x64
- Microsoft Windows XP SP3
- Microsoft Windows XP SP2 x64 Professional
- Microsoft Windows XP SP2
- Microsoft Windows XP x64 Professional
Reported:
Apr 14, 2009
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