Symantec Antivirus May Execute Virus Code
An anonymous reader writes "Symantec has admitted that a serious vulnerability exists in the way its scanning engine handles Ultimate Packer for Executables. According to a ZDNet article, this means the scanner would execute the malicious program instead of catching it. Tim Hartman, senior technical director for Symantec Asia Pacific, said: "A vulnerability is not a vulnerability till somebody discovers it but because this is now known, somebody could craft an e-mail, mass mailer or a virus that takes advantage of it. It affects our firewalls, antispam, all the retail products and the enterprise products as well"" Symantec recommends you immediately patch your software.
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I've checked several versions, starting with the corporate edition which we use.
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Got this link from Platinum support. UPX Parsing Engine Heap Overflow
It provides a bit more information on the specific builds that are a problem. Affects a great deal of their software.
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/security/Content/ 2005.02.08.html
The gist of it is that there is a heap overflow in a part of the Symantec antivirus engine that they call DEC2EXE. This is a decoder for compressed executable files. The idea is that you have to decompress it to scan the thing, this module does the decompression.
So a carefully crafted EXE file could overflow part of this code and cause arbitrary code execution.
This module isn't just in Norton Antivirus, BTW, it's in a heck of a lot of Symantec Antivirus products. So if you're running any Symantec anti-virus product, not just the home consumer stuff, you might want to head over there and get a patch.
- Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set him on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
I just got off the phone with my symantec rep, and he says any corporate edition anti-virus product 9.0.1.1000 or newer is not affected.
Anyone with a valid license can go to Symantec's fileconnect website and download the newest version.
-ted