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Yahoo Messenger contains security flaw

Attackers could run their own code on computers using the program, researchers say

December 3, 2003 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Security researchers are warning of a security hole in Yahoo Inc.'s Messenger that could allow attackers to run their own code on computers using the instant messaging program.
The buffer overrun vulnerability was discovered by researcher Tri Huynh in a file named "yauto.dll," which is an ActiveX component of Yahoo Messenger software versions up to 5.6.0.1347, according to a security alert released today by Secunia Ltd. in Copenhagen.
Yahoo issued a statement Wednesday saying that the company only learned of the vulnerability Tuesday evening, after it was posted on public Internet bulletin boards, and is working to verify the report and develop a patch for Messenger, Yahoo said.
"Yahoo! takes security very seriously and employs rigorous and aggressive measures to help protect our users," the statement said.
The company was notified via e-mail about the hole one month ago but didn't respond, Secunia said.
Yahoo Messenger allows users to instantaneously communicate with one another over the Internet, using text messages. It also lets users send files or links to Web pages. Instant messaging applications such as Yahoo Messenger, Microsoft Corp.'s MSN Messenger and America Online Inc.'s AOL Instant Messenger are increasingly being used at companies to let workers communicate with one another over corporate LANs.
ActiveX is a Microsoft technology that allows software developers to create small, reusable bits of code, called controls, that enable programs to share information over computer networks and the Internet.
Attackers could trigger a buffer overrun on machines running Yahoo Messenger by sending a long stream of data in the form of a URL to a vulnerable function within yauto.dll, crashing the application or allowing the attacker to place his own malicious code on the machine, according to Secunia.
To launch an attack, hackers could set up a Web page and then lure Yahoo Messenger users into visiting the site and clicking on a link that triggers the buffer overrun and runs the attack code, Secunia said.
In buffer overflow attacks, hackers use flaws in a software program's underlying code to overwrite areas of the computer's memory and replace legitimate computer instructions with bad data or other instructions.
Secunia rated the Messenger vulnerability "highly critical," saying that researchers tested the hole and successfully exploited it by downloading and running a Trojan horse program.
Yahoo Messenger users running vulnerable versions of the program were advised to remove yauto.dll from their hard drives. Users should also consider modifying their Web browser configurations to prevent ActiveX controls and Active Scripting from running, except on approved Web sites, Secunia said.
Yahoo said it encourages security community members to adhere to industry practice and contact the company directly using the e-mail address security@yahoo-inc.com. The security hole in yauto.dll was not reported using this address, Yahoo said.





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