Advisory: "The new Flash player adds network functions!" Details: With a minor amount of fanfare "binary socket" support has been added to Flash Player 9 / ActionScript 3.0. The Flash sandbox model is primarily focused on preventing modifications to the local system, and thus there are many ways to bypass the only-connect-back-upstream and port<1024 limitations on the SWF applet Socket() class. A (potentially malicious) server can override the limit with a cross domain policy file on the server, or it can be overriden locally at the player with a global setting/policy change, or by configuring the applet as trusted. Adobe has a paper on flash security configuration at: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/flash_player_9_security.pdf The potential for network misuse possible in Flash just went up several orders of magnitude, and as the Adobe site triumphantly proclaims, it's apparently in use at 97.3% of networked computers. I'll avoid some of the more exotic scenarios, lest they give anyone some bad ideas - and leave this caveat at this warning. Audited the trusted Flash applets on your system lately? Forewarned is Forearmed. cheers, --dr -- World Security Pros. Cutting Edge Training, Tools, and Techniques Tokyo, Japan November 27-30 2006 http://pacsec.jp pgpkey http://dragos.com/ kyxpgp
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