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n.runs AG                                          
http://www.nruns.com/
security(at)nruns.com
n.runs-SA-2007.008                                           24-May-2007
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Vendor:            ALWIL Software a.s., http://www.avast.com
Affected Product:      avast! antivirus
Vulnerability:         Arbitrary Code Execution (remote) 
Risk:                  HIGH
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Vendor communication:

  2007/05/07            initial notification to ALWIL Software a.s.
  2007/05/07            ALWIL Software a.s. Response
  2007/05/07            PoC files sent to ALWIL Software a.s.
  2007/05/09            ALWIL Software a.s. Response
  2007/05/09            resent PoC files sent to ALWIL Software a.s.
  2007/05/09            ALWIL Software a.s. acknowledge the PoC files
  2007/05/10            ALWIL Software a.s. issued the fix for testing
  2007/05/16            ALWIL Software a.s. released Update with fixes
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Overview:
 
The company specializes in security software, with avast! antivirus
being the flagship product line. During the lifetime of the product
line, avast! products have become both award winning, and number one in
a number of key markets, as well as increasing market share year-on-year
since first international release. On 11th May 2007 avastR! antivirus
Home Edition reached 30 million registered users.

Description:

A remotely exploitable vulnerability has been found in the file parsing
engine.

In detail, the following flaw was determined:

- Heap Overflow through Integer Cast Around in .CAB file parsing


Impact:

This problem can lead to remote arbitrary code execution if an attacker
carefully crafts a file that exploits the aforementioned vulnerability.
The vulnerability is present in avast! Antivirus software versions prior
to the update Version 4.7.700. 

Solution: 
The vulnerability was reported on 07.May.2007 and an update has been
issued on 16.May.2007 to solve this vulnerability through the regular
update mechanism.
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Credit: 
Bugs found by Sergio Alvarez of n.runs AG. 
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References: 
http://www.avast.com/eng/adnm-management-client-revision-history.html
http://www.avast.com/eng/search.php?searchFor=sergio+alvarez

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