[VulnWatch] Fortinet Advisory: BitComet URI Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

From: Fortinet Research (vulnmonitor@private)
Date: Wed Jan 18 2006 - 14:06:42 PST


Fortinet Security Advisory: FSA-2006-07

BitComet URI Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

Advisory Date      : January 18, 2006
Reported Date      : November 29, 2005
Vendor             : BitComet
Affected Products  : BitComet v0.60
Severity           : High
Reference          : http://www.bitcomet.com/doc/download.htm

Description        :  Fortinet Security Research Team (FSRT) has
discovered a URI buffer overflow Vulnerability in the BitComet P2P Client
software. It indicates a possible exploit of buffer overflow vulnerability
in BitComet. BitComet is one of the most popular P2P Client for file
sharing, which uses bittorrent protocol. There is a bug in BitComet, a
remote attacker could construct a special .torrent file and put it on any
bt publish web site. When a user downloads the .torrent file and clicks on
publishers name, BitComet will crash. An attacker can run arbitrary
Command on victims host by specially crafted .torrent file.

Impact             : Execute arbitrary code

Solution           : BitComet has released a update for this
vulnerability, which is available for downloading from BitComet's web
site.

Fortinet Protection: FortiGate series of security systems have been
updated to detect exploits targeting this vulnerability.

Acknowledgment     : Dejun Meng of Fortinet Security Research team found
this vulnerability.

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information in these materials, Fortinet assumes no legal responsibility
for the accuracy or completeness of the information. More specific
information is available on request from Fortinet. Please note that
Fortinet's product information does not constitute or contain any
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