iDEFENSE Security Advisory 05.24.05: Ipswitch IMail IMAP LOGIN Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
Ipswitch IMail IMAP LOGIN Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
iDEFENSE Security Advisory 05.24.05
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May 24, 2005
I. BACKGROUND
Ipswitch Collaboration Suite (ICS) is a comprehensive communication and
collaboration solution for Microsoft Windows with a customer base of
over 53 million users. More information is available on the vendor's
website:
http://www.ipswitch.com/products/IMail_Server/index.html
II. DESCRIPTION
Remote exploitation of several buffer overflow vulnerabilities in
Ipswitch Inc.'s Imail IMAP server allows attackers to execute arbitrary
code with System privileges.
The first vulnerability specifically exists in the handling of a long
username to the LOGIN command. A long username argument of approximately
2,000 bytes will cause a stack based unicode string buffer overflow
providing the attacker with partial control over EIP. As this
vulnerability is in the LOGIN command itself, valid credentials are not
required.
The second vulnerability also exists in the handling of the LOGIN
command username argument, however it lends itself to easier
exploitation. If a large username starting with one of several special
characters is specified, a stack overflow occurs, allowing an attacker
to overwrite the saved instruction pointer and control execution flow.
Included in the list of special characters are the following: % : * @ &
Both of these vulnerabilities can lead to the execution of arbitrary
code.
III. ANALYSIS
Successful exploitation allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary
code with System privileges. Valid credentials are not required to for
exploitation, which heightens the impact of this vulnerability.
IV. DETECTION
iDEFENSE has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in the latest
version of Ipswitch IMAIL, version 8.13. Version 8.12 is also confirmed
as vulnerable. It is suspected that earlier versions are also
vulnerable.
V. WORKAROUND
As this vulnerability is exploited before authentication occurs, the
only effective workaround is to limit access to the IMAP server by
filtering TCP port 143. If possible, consider disabling IMAP and forcing
users to use POP3.
VI. VENDOR RESPONSE
The vendor has released the following patch to fix this vulnerability:
ftp://ftp.ipswitch.com/Ipswitch/Product_Support/IMail/imail82hf2.exe
The associated vendor advisory can be found at:
http://www.ipswitch.com/support/imail/releases/imail_professional/im82hf
2.html
VII. CVE INFORMATION
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the
name CAN-2005-1255 to this issue. This is a candidate for inclusion in
the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org), which standardizes names for
security problems.
VIII. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
04/25/2005 Initial vendor notification
05/10/2005 Initial vendor response
05/24/2005 Public disclosure
IX. CREDIT
The discoverer of the first vulnerability wishes to remain anonymous.
iDEFENSE Labs is credited with the discovery of the second
vulnerability.
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