Portcullis Security Advisory 05-011 ACPI 1.6 BIOS

From: Paul J Docherty (PJD_at_portcullis-security.com)
Date: 03/29/05

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    Portcullis Security Advisory

    Vulnerable System:

    This vulnerability affects any workstation running the ACPI 1.6 BIOS
    implementation.

    Vulnerability Title:

    BIOS code logic error

    Vulnerability discovery and development:

    The Portcullis R&D team discovered this vulnerability. Whilst assessing
    a secured (software access control) laptop environment the team
    discovered it was possible to cause any system running the vulnerable
    version of the BIOS to become unstable and no longer boot. Once the
    coding error was known it could be exploited to cause a near permanent
    Denial of Service attack.

    Affected systems:

    The fault was initially found on a Toshiba Satellite Pro A60 running the
    ACPI BIOS version 1.60. This is a fundamental error that could be
    exploited in any workstation based on the 1.60 version of the ACPI BIOS.
    All hard disks, including those encrypted by software or hardware, will
    be affected. Note that later versions of the ACPI (v1.7 and v1.8), also
    appear to contain the same coding error however, Portcullis have not
    tested these versions.

    Details:

    There is a programming error in the BIOS when the Master Boot Record
    (MBR) is searched for the bootable disk partition. The error in the BIOS
    code results in only the first slot in the MBR partition table being
    tested for the active partition. Where the active partition is not
    described in the first slot of the MBR table, the BIOS ignores the
    remaining slots and searches other devices for a boot mechanism, and in
    consequence fails to start the Operating System.

    The BIOS seeks to validate the contents of the MBR and the boot sector
    in the active partition to achieve confidence in the integrity of the
    boot mechanism. At various points on the start-up sequence the BIOS
    reads the MBR from disk and tests the data therein. In at least one
    case, the BIOS sets out to test all 4 entries in the MBR partition table
    but due to treating an absolute pointer as one relative to the start of
    the MBR, it drops out of the loop after the first iteration. Slots 2, 3
    and 4 are never examined and the active partition not found.
    Specifically, the 512 byte MBR end-of-table is tested by comparing the
    pointer to see if it has reached end-of-table at 510 bytes.
    Unfortunately, in the ACPI version the pointer is set to MBR-start plus
    start-of-table within MBR. Therefore, the pointer begins with a value
    larger than the size of the MBR. The result is that the first slot
    fails, when testing for the active partition byte, the test will show an
    end-of-table result: the subsequent slots are ignored.

    An example of the problem is shown when the MBR is read into boot
    address 0000:7C00h and then tested for an active partition.

        xor bx, bx ;zero BX

        mov es, bx

        mov bx, 7C00h ;buffer address ES:BX set to 0000:7C00h

        mov cx, 1 ;set sector and cylinder value

        xor dh, dh ;and head value to read cylinder 0, head 0, sector 1

        mov dl, 80h ;set first hard disk drive

        mov ax, 0201h ;set read 1 sector

        int 13h ;call BIOS routine to read MBR and assume success

        add bx, 446 ;ES:BX point to start of partition table in MBR (BX =
    7DBEh)

    NextSlot:

        cmp es:[bx], 80h ;is this slot bootable?

        je ActiveOk ;yes, drop out of loop

        add bx, 16 ;increment by length of slot in table
    (BX becomes 7C00h+446+16)

        cmp bx, 510 ;end of slot table reached? error!
    should be cmp bx, 7C00h + 510

        jb NextSlot ;no, look at next entry - branch never taken

        stc ;set no active partition found status

        ret

    ActiveOk:

        clc ;set active partition found status

    ret

    Impact:

    The system will not boot. Standard analysis tools will not identify the
    contents of the MBR partition as invalid. Unless the help-desk engineer
    is aware of this BIOS error, he/she will be unable to diagnose the
    fault. Therefore, the impact is denial of service: the system will not
    boot and yet there is nothing wrong with the contents of the hard disk.

    Exploit:

    The error in the BIOS code means that any workstation using this version
    of the BIOS, can be configured such that the bootable partition is
    defined below the first slot in the MBR partition table and will not
    boot. An attack at any time during an operating session can leave the
    workstation subsequently unable to reboot. The nature of the fault means
    that it is very difficult to identify and may leave the workstation
    inoperable for an extended period of time.

    Vendor Notified:

    Toshiba were notified initially by email, as no response was received
    this was followed up by telephone on Friday 4-Feb-2005 and again on
    Wednesday 23-Feb-2005.

    Vendor Response:

    The A60 laptop works with their supplied configuration. Fault not
    recognised. Reference supplied by Toshiba is 1-585 92244. When the fault
    was reported again on 23-Feb-2005 a new fault reference was supplied
    1-165 162202 but no technical response was provided by Toshiba.

    Workaround/Fix

    Either, the BIOS code must be corrected by the manufacturer, or a
    monitoring device installed to detect any re-configuration that would
    exploit the vulnerability. Validating and correcting the contents of the
    MBR at system shutdown is a minimum requirement in these circumstances.

    Copyright:

    Copyright (c) Portcullis Computer Security Limited 2005. All rights
    reserved worldwide.

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