Any advisories, CVE available? The following non-English advisory has been released: https://www.cert.dk/nyheder/nyheder.shtml?08-08-26-11-14-00
Juha-Matti iViZ Security Advisories [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > [ iViZ Security Advisory 08-001 25/08/2008 ] > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > iViZ Techno Solutions Pvt. Ltd. > http://www.ivizsecurity.com > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > * Title: Microsoft Bitlocker Plain Text Password Disclosure > * Date: 25/08/2008 > * Software: Microsoft Bitlocker > > - --[ Synopsis: > > Bitlocker is the disk encryption feature introduced in Microsoft > Vista. It has the capability to authentify users in several way, > including with a password (PIN), when configured to work with the > TPM chip. > > The password checking routine of Microsoft Bitlocker fails to > sanitize the BIOS keyboard buffer after reading passwords, resulting > in plain text password leakage to unprivileged local users. > > - --[ Affected Software: > > * Microsoft Bitlocker/Vista (SP0) > > - --[ Non Affected Software: > > * Microsoft Bitlocker/Vista (SP1) > > - --[ Technical description: > > Bitlocker's pre-boot authentication routines use the BIOS API to > read user input via the keyboard. The BIOS internally copies the > keystrokes in a RAM structure called the BIOS Keyboard buffer > inside the BIOS Data Area. This buffer is not flushed after use, > resulting in potential plain text password leakage once the OS > is fully booted, assuming the attacker can read the password at > physical memory location 0x40:0x1e. > > > - --[ Impact: > > Plain text password disclosure. Local guest access is required, > but no physical access to the machine. > > - --[ Full Technical Whitepaper > > http://www.ivizsecurity.com/research/preboot/preboot_whitepaper.pdf > > - --[ Vendor response: > > * Microsoft Bitlocker Team has aknowledged the vulnerability. > This vulnerability is fixed in Microsoft Windows Vista (SP1) > > - --[ Credits: > > This vulnerability was discovered by Security Researcher > Jonathan Brossard from iViZ Techno Solutions Pvt. Ltd. > > - --[ Disclosure timeline: > > * First private disclosure to vendor on May 27th 2008 > * First vendor reply on May 30th 2008 > * First Public disclosure at Defcon 16 on August 10th 2008 > > - --[ Reference: > > http://www.ivizsecurity.com/security-advisory.html > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) > > iD8DBQFIsnLckcchhz1mT/IRAt3yAKCRa6HsWk2T7B3M1o8zzgNgN+h37wCaA0rT > WOsiqhwTaGktSAz1mJ8wdgY= > =pEvb > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
