[HISPASEC] FireFox 2.0.0.11 and Opera 9.50 beta Remote Memory Information Leak, FireFox 2.0.0.11 Remote Denial of Service



(see video link at the bottom ;>)

* Name : FireFox 2.0.0.11 and Opera 9.50 beta Remote Memory Information Leak
* : FireFox 2.0.0.11 Remote Denial of Service
* Type : Remote Information Disclosure
* Impact : Medium / High
* Credits: Gynvael Coldwind / Hispasec / Team Vexillium
* Special thanks to udevd and porneL

* Brief

Opera and FireFox contains vulnerable code for handling BMP files with
partial palette. The code allows to craft a BMP file that leaks
information from the heap. This information can be sent to remote
server using canvas tag (HTML 5) and javascript.

Also other browser (for example Apple Safari) contain vulnerable BMP
handling code, but since there is no way of acquiring the image data
(due to not all canvas method being implemented), it doesn't pose a
serious threat (hmm... then again, maybe the attacker could convince
the user to do a screenshot and send it to the attacker :)
As a matter of fact Apple Safari has a simillar problem with certain
GIF files.


* Verbose

The BMP format has a field in the BITMAPINFOHEADER named biClrUsed,
the field says how many colors does the palette contain. If this field
is 0, then 256 color palette is used. When this field is not 0, the
palette has the given number of colors.

Both browsers either allocate to just the "right" amount of memory
(using the equation biClrUsed * sizeof(RGB)), or forget to zero the
allocated palette.
In this case, if a color from the upper (non existing or not zeroed)
part of the palette is used, soem information is copied to the screen
as a colorful pixel.

If the attacker creates a BMP file with biClrUser = 0, and fills it
with gradient, from 0 to 255: 00 01 02 03 04 05 ... and so on, the
displayed BMP will in fact copy the palette to the screen, which of
course means that it copies the data lying on the heap to the screen.

The attacker could also use HTML 5 tag canvas to aquire pixel
color information from the bitmap, and then use javascript to post it
to a remote server.

The harvested data contains various information including parts of
other websites, users "favorites" and history, and other information.

This has been tested, a proof of concept exploit has been created, but
will not yet be released.


* Versions affected and vendor status

FireFox 2.0.0.11 and prior that support canvas.getImageData or any
other method to aquire image data are affected.
The vendor was informed and has released a non vulnerable version
of the application - 2.0.0.12.

Opera 9.24 is not affected due to not supporting canvas.getImageData.
The newer beta versions are affected (9.50 beta).
The vendor was informed and has released a non vulnerable version
of the application - 9.25.

Other vendors were also informed.


* Additional info

FireFox 2.0.0.11 may crash when using this vulnerability due to
heap boundary error (read access violation). So it is possible to
remotly crash the browser.


* Video demonstration

A video demonstration of the vulnerability can be found on the
following sites:

http://blog.hispasec.com/lab/
http://vexillium.org/?sec-ff


* Disclaimer

This document and all the information it contains is provided "as is",
without any warranty. The author is not responsible for the
misuse of the information provided in this advisory. The advisory is
provided for educational purposes only.

Permission is hereby granted to redistribute this advisory, providing
that no changes are made and that the copyright notices and
disclaimers remain intact.

--
gynvael.coldwind//vx
Hispasec



Relevant Pages

  • [NEWS] Firefox and Opera Memory Information Leak
    ... The following security advisory is sent to the securiteam mailing list, and can be found at the SecuriTeam web site: http://www.securiteam.com ... The code allows to craft a BMP file that leaks ... field says how many colors does the palette contain. ... A video demonstration of the vulnerability can be found on the following ...
    (Securiteam)
  • Re: creating a .bmp file
    ... but I did manage to debug my directly aproach ... Does the palette actually include any color? ... I never actually viewed the bmp file before saving, ... the boring images had about 15 greyscale values in the 256 color table, ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp)
  • Re: creating a .bmp file
    ... ie i have 256 color pallete of RGBquads and array of 8bit pixels, ... but it doesnt seem to let me set the color palette, ... the Microsoft knowledge base includes this suggestion to create a dummy bitmap and grab the palette from that before disposing the dummy bitmap: ... And barring either of those methods working out for you, it's not like it's really all that difficult to write the BMP file from scratch, even if it is annoying. ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp)
  • Re: creating a .bmp file
    ... There's not much you could specify for a BMP file anyway; maybe CompressionRle would be useful, but otherwise BMP are pretty straight-forward. ... If the palette is a general-purpose palette and you know that only the grey colors are actually used, then it's possible you've some wrong pixel values that are using the wrong colors in the palette. ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp)
  • Re: creating a .bmp file
    ... to write to a .bmp file, ... but it doesnt seem to let me set the color palette, ... where one palette is shared by more than one pixel array. ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp)