http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1552059,00.asp

By Dennis Fisher 
March 19, 2004

Vulnerabilities weaken two of Symantec Corp.'s more popular security
applications, Norton AntiSpam and Norton Internet Security,
researchers have found.

Both flaws enable attackers to run code on remote machines.

The two weaknesses, one in each product, are similar in that they both
involve ActiveX controls. The vulnerability in Norton Internet
Security and Norton Internet Security Professional affects an ActiveX
component called WrapNISUM Class, which is marked safe for scripting.

However, the component allows attackers to use the LaunchURL command
to run their own codes on target machines, according to NGSSoftware
Ltd., the British security company that found the problems.

In order to execute the attack, someone would need to entice a user
into opening a malicious HTML e-mail or visiting a Web site containing
the attack code.

The flaw in Norton AntiSpam is nearly identical in scope and
exploitation method, except it involves an ActiveX component called
SymSpamHelper. An attacker could send a long parameter to the
LaunchCustomRuleWizard command, which would cause a stack buffer
overflow, NGSS said.

Symantec, based in Cupertino, Calif., has produced fixes for both of
the problems, which are available via its LiveUpdate service.



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