IE GetObject() problems

From: Georgi Guninski (guninskiat_private)
Date: Tue Jan 01 2002 - 11:02:41 PST

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    Georgi Guninski security advisory #52, 2001
    
    IE GetObject() problems
    
    Systems affected:
    Patched IE 6.0, somewhat patched 5.5 Win2K
    
    Risk: High
    Date: 1 January 2002
    
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    This Advisory is Copyright (c) 2001 Georgi Guninski.
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    experiments though it may be false.
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    Description:
    
    IE allows reading local files due to a bug in GetObject().
    Reading local files may lead to executing arbitrary programs.
    
    Details:
    
    GetObject() has a bad security record - 
    check http://www.guninski.com/browsers.html
    The new bug is quite similar to:
    http://www.guninski.com/getobject1-desc.html
    the difference being:
    ----------------------
    a=GetObject("http://"+location.host+"/../../../../../../test.txt","htmlfile");
    ----------------------
    It is funny that directory traversal on a http: URL leads to reading local files.
    
    Workaround/Solution:
    
    Disable Active Scripting and never turn it on.
    Better, do not use IE in hostile environments such as the internet. 
    
    Vendor status:
    
    Microsoft was notified on 11 December 2001.
    They had 3 weeks to produce a patch but didn't.
    
    Regards,
    Georgi Guninski
    http://www.guninski.com
    



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