Outpost Bypassing Self-Protection using file links Vulnerability

2007.01.22
Risk: High
Local: Yes
Remote: No
CWE: CWE-Other


CVSS Base Score: 7.2/10
Impact Subscore: 10/10
Exploitability Subscore: 3.9/10
Exploit range: Local
Attack complexity: Low
Authentication: No required
Confidentiality impact: Complete
Integrity impact: Complete
Availability impact: Complete

Hello, We would like to inform you about a vulnerability in Outpost Firewall PRO 4.0. Description: Outpost protects its files and forbids other applications to manipulate them. Files and directories in its installation directory are guarded by various SSDT hooks. However, the implementation of this protection does not prevent malicious applications to call native API ZwSetInformationFile class FileLinkInformation. Such calls can be used to replace files that are not used by the system when this function is called. One of vulnerable files in the Outpost installation directory is SandBox.sys, the driver that implements Outpost Self-Protection mechanisms. Attackers are able to replace this driver with a fake copy that will be loaded into the system after the next reboot. This can result in a complete system control because driver's code is executed in the privileged kernel mode. The fake driver can be implemented such that the user has no chance to notice the attack. Vulnerable software: * Outpost Firewall PRO 4.0 (1005.590.123) * Outpost Firewall PRO 4.0 (971.584.079) * Outpost Firewall PRO 4.0 (964.582.059) * probably all older versions of Outpost Firewall PRO 4.0 * possibly older versions of Outpost Firewall PRO More details and a proof of concept including its source code are available here: http://www.matousec.com/info/advisories/Outpost-Bypassing-Self-Protectio n-using-file-links.php Regards, -- Matousec - Transparent security Research http://www.matousec.com/


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