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Update Protection against Vector Markup Language (VML) Vulnerability (MS06-055)

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Check Point Reference: CPAI-2006-128
Date Published:
Severity:
Last Updated:
Source: Microsoft Security Advisory (925568)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-055
Industry Reference(s): CVE-2006-4868
US-CERT VU#416092
Protection Provided by: VPN-1
  • NGX R62
  • NGX R61
  • NGX R60
  • NG with Application Intelligence R55W
  • NG with Application Intelligence R55
VSX
  • NGX
InterSpect
  • NGX
  • 2.0 and 1.x
IPS-1
  • IPS-1
  • IPS-1 NGX R65
Who is Vulnerable?
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 SP4 on Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 on Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 on Microsoft Windows XP SP1
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (Itanium)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with SP1 (Itanium)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 on Microsoft Windows 98
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 on Microsoft Windows 98 SE
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 on Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Vulnerability Description
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) contains a heap overflow vulnerability. The vulnerability exists in Microsoft Vector Graphics Rendering library. The application fails to properly handle malformed Vector Markup Language (VML) tags. VML is a set of XML tags for drawing vector graphics. By convincing a user to visit a specially crafted Web page, a remote attacker may trigger this vulnerability to deny service from legitimate users (by causing the victim's Web browser to crash) or execute arbitrary code on an affected system.
Update/Patch Available
Apply patches:
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-055
Vulnerability Details
The vulnerability occurs in the Microsoft Vector Graphics Rendering library when browsing a specially crafted VML document with an overly long 'fill' parameter within a 'rect' tag. An attacker can trigger this flaw by convincing a user to view a specially crafted HTML document. Successful exploitation could result in the crashing of the victim's Web browser, once the malicious page is loaded allowing execution of arbitrary code.

Protection Overview
The update protects against this vulnerability by blocking the vulnerable COM object. Depending on the traffic mix, activating this protection may result in performance degradation.

 Please note that the protection offered in this advisory may cause false positives by blocking legitimate traffic. We are working on solving this issue.

In order for the protection to be activated, update your VPN-1/InterSpect product to the latest SmartDefense update. For information on how to update SmartDefense, go to SBP-2006-05, Protection tab and select the version of your choice.

To configure the defense, select your product from the list below and follow the related protection steps.

Additional Information
The Update released on November 13, 2006 includes the following protections:

 

OpenSSL RSA Key Signature Forgery Vulnerability (CPAI-2006-123)
C-News File Inclusion Vulnerability (CPAI-2006-125)
phpFullAnnu File Inclusion Vulnerability (CPAI-2006-126)
Microsoft setSlice Integer Overflow Vulnerability (MS06-057) - CPAI-2006-127
Microsoft Vector Markup Language (VML) Vulnerability (MS06-055) - CPAI-2006-128
Microsoft Server Service Vulnerabilities (MS06-063) – CPAI-32006-129
Multiple MySQL Query Commands Vulnerabilities (CPAI-2006-130)
W-Agora Remote File Inclusion Vulnerabilities (CPAI-2006-131)
Protecting against Heap Spraying Techniques by Blocking Known Shell Code Exploits (SBP-2006-12)

VPN-1 NGX R62

How Can I Protect My Network?
1. In the SmartDefense tab, click Web Intelligence > HTTP Client Protections > Microsoft Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities > Block VML Buffer Overflow (MS06-055).



2. In the Block VML Buffer Overflow (MS06-055) configuration pane, under Settings > Mode, check Active.

3. Install policy on all modules.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
SmartView Tracker will log the following entries:

Attack Name: Web Client Enforcement Violation
Attack Information: VML buffer overflow (MS06-055)

VPN-1 NGX R61, R60, VPN-1 NG with Application Intelligence R55W

How Can I Protect My Network?
1. In the Web Intelligence tree, click HTTP Client Protections > Microsoft Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities.
2. Select the following pattern:

Block VML Buffer Overflow (MS06-055)

3. Install security policy on all modules.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
SmartView Tracker will log the following entries:

Attack Name: Web Client Enforcement Violation
Attack Information: VML buffer overflow (MS06-055)

VPN-1 NG with Application Intelligence R55

How Can I Protect My Network?
1. In the SmartDefense tree, click Application Intelligence > Web > HTTP Client Protections > Microsoft Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities.
2. Select the following pattern:

Block VML Buffer Overflow (MS06-055)

3. Install security policy on all modules.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
Rule #99840 will appear on the SmartView Tracker.

VPN-1 VSX NGX

How Can I Protect My Network?
1. In the SmartDefense tree, click Application Intelligence > Web > HTTP Client Protections > Microsoft Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities.
2. Select the following pattern:

Block VML Buffer Overflow (MS06-055)

3. Install security policy on all modules.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
Rule #99840 will appear on the SmartView Tracker.

InterSpect NGX

How Can I Protect My Network?
1. In the left pane, select Profiles > Default Protection and select the Web Intelligence page of the profile.
2. In the Web Intelligence tree, click HTTP Client Protections > Microsoft Internet Explorer vulnerabilities.
3. Select the following pattern:

Block VML Buffer Overflow (MS06-055)

4. Install security policy on all modules.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
SmartView Tracker will log the following entries:

Attack Name: Web Client Enforcement Violation
Attack Information: VML buffer overflow (MS06-055)

InterSpect 2.0

How Can I Protect My Network?
1. In the SmartDefense tree, click Application Intelligence > Web > HTTP Client Protections > Microsoft Internet Explorer vulnerabilities.
2. Select the following pattern:

Block VML Buffer Overflow (MS06-055)

3. Install security policy on all modules.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
SmartView Tracker will log the following entries:

Attack Name: Web Client Enforcement Violation
Attack Information: VML buffer overflow (MS06-055)

IPS-1 & IPS-1 NGX R65

How Can I Protect My Network?
1. In the IPS-1 Policy Manager, click on the Protection tab.
2. In the Protection tree, click Web Intelligence > HTML, and select the Internet Explorer protection group.
3. Click Internet Explorer VML Rect Fill Method Buffer Overflow (IPS-1 NGX R65 only).
4. In the configuration pane, under Settings, check Active.
5. Click on Install Policy.

How Do I Know if My Network is Under Attack?
Upon attack, the following entries will be logged:

Alert Name: Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities
Description: Internet Explorer VML Rect Fill Method Buffer Overflow