Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in Java Web Start May Allow an Untrusted Application to Elevate Privileges |
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| Category : | Security |
| Release Phase : | Resolved |
| Bug Id : | 6605184, 6605187, 6609756, 6623233, 6611594
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| Date of Resolved Release : | 04-Mar-2008
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| Product : | Sun Java Standard Edition (Java SE)
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Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in Java Web Start May Allow an Untrusted Application to Elevate Privileges
1. Impact
Three buffer overflow security vulnerabilities in Java Web Start may
independently allow an untrusted Java Web Start application that is
downloaded from a website to elevate its privileges. For example, an
untrusted Java Web Start application may grant itself permissions to
read and write local files or execute local applications that are
accessible to the user running the untrusted application.
A vulnerability in Java Web Start may allow an untrusted Java Web Start
application to elevate its privileges. For example, an application may
grant itself permissions to read and write local files or execute local
applications that are accessible to the user running the untrusted
application.
A vulnerability in Java Web Start may allow an untrusted Java Web Start
application to create files on the system that the untrusted
application runs on and leverage these files to run local applications
with the privileges of the user running the untrusted Java Web Start
application.
Sun acknowledges with thanks, the following for bringing these issues
to our attention:
An anonymous researcher working with the Zero Day Initiative
(
http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/)
and TippingPoint
(
http://www.tippingpoint.com)
for the first two issues.
John Heasman
of
NGSSoftware for the last two issues.
2. Contributing Factors
The first two issues can occur in Java Web Start in the following
releases (for Windows, Solaris, and Linux):
- JDK and JRE 6 Update 4 and earlier
- JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 14 and earlier
Note: Java Web Start in SDK and
JRE 1.4.x are not affected by this issue.
The third and fourth issues can occur in Java Web Start in the
following releases (for Windows, Solaris, and Linux):
- JDK and JRE 6 Update 4 and earlier
- JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 14 and earlier
- SDK and JRE 1.4.2_16 and earlier
The fifth issue can occur in Java Web Start in the following releases
(for Windows, Solaris, and Linux):
- JDK and JRE 6 Update 4 and earlier
Note: Java Web Start in JDK and
JRE 5.0, and SDK and JRE 1.4.2 are not affected by this
issue.
To determine the default version of the JRE that Internet Explorer uses:
- Click "Tools" in the Menu Bar at the top of the browser
- Select "Sun Java Console"
The first two lines in the console displays the version of Java Plug-in
and JRE that Internet Explorer uses
To determine the default version of the JRE that Mozilla or Firefox
browsers use, visit the URL "about:plugins". The browser will display a
page called "Installed plug-ins" which lists the version of the Java
Plug-in such as the following:
Java(TM) Plug-in 1.5.0_11-b03
The above indicates the version of the JRE the browser uses
is 1.5.0_11.
3. Symptoms
There are no predictable symptoms that would indicate the described
issues have been exploited.
4. Workaround
To reduce the likelihood of executing untrusted applications which may
allow these issues to be exploited, Java Web Start applications may be
disabled temporarily (until the updates or patches have been installed)
as follows:
For Internet Explorer (Windows):
- Right click on the "Start" button and select "Explore"
- In the "Start Menu" window, select "Tools" => "Folder Options"
- From the "Folder Options" window, select the "File Types" tab
- From the "Registered File Types" window, scroll down and locate
the "JNLP - JNLP File"
- Select the "JNLP - JNLP File" and click the "Delete" button
For Mozilla:
- Select "Preferences" under the browser's "Edit" menu
- In the "Preferences" window, select "Helper Applications" located
under the "Navigator" category
- Under "File types", scroll down and locate
"application/x-java-jnlp-file"
- Select "application/x-java-jnlp-file" and click the "Remove"
button
Note 1: On Microsoft Windows,
applications may also be launched from the desktop icon or Start Menu
if a shortcut was previously created for an application. Unknown
applications should not be launched through the desktop icon or the
Start Menu. Shortcuts can be removed by using the Java Web Start
Application Manager through the "Application Remove Shortcut" menu
item. For more information, see:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/javaws/developersguide/overview.html#jws
Note 2: It is also possible to
launch applications through the command line in Windows, Solaris, and
Linux. Unknown applications should not be launched through the command
line. Sites may consider renaming the Java Web Start launcher
("javaws.exe" for Windows and "javaws" for Solaris and Linux) to
prevent Java Web Start from launching.
The launcher can be found at:
For Windows:
JDK and JRE 6:
C:\Program
Files\Java\jre1.6.0_03\bin\javaws.exe
JDK and JRE 5:
C:\Program
Files\Java\jre1.5.0_13\bin\javaws.exe
SDK and JRE 1.4.2:
C:\Program
Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_16\javaws\javaws.exe
For Solaris (if installed
using pkg):
/usr/bin/javaws
For Linux (if installed using
rpm):
/usr/java/jre1.5.0/bin/javaws
5. Resolution
The first two issues are addressed in the following releases (for
Windows, Solaris, and Linux):
- JDK and JRE 6 Update 5 or later
- JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 15 or later
The third and fourth issues are addressed in the following releases
(for Windows, Solaris, and Linux):
- JDK and JRE 6 Update 5 or later
- JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 15 or later
- SDK and JRE 1.4.2_17 or later
This fifth issue is addressed in the following releases (for Windows,
Solaris, and Linux):
- JDK and JRE 6 Update 5 or later
JDK and JRE 6 Update 5 is available for download at the following links:
JRE 6 Update 5 is available through the
Java Update
Tool for Microsoft Windows users.
JDK 6 Update 5 for Solaris is available in the following patches:
- Java SE 6: update 5 (as delivered in patch 125136-07 or later)
- Java SE 6: update 5 (as delivered in patch 125137-07 or later
(64bit))
- Java SE 6_x86: update 5 (as delivered in patch 125138-07 or later)
- Java SE 6_x86: update 5 (as delivered in patch 125139-07 or later
(64bit))
JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 15 is available for download at the following
link:
JDK 5.0 Update 15 for Solaris is available in the following patches:
- J2SE 5.0: update 15 (as delivered in patch 118666-16 or later)
- J2SE 5.0: update 15 (as delivered in patch 118667-16 or later
(64bit))
- J2SE 5.0_x86: update 15 (as delivered in patch 118668-16 or later)
- J2SE 5.0_x86: update 15 (as delivered in patch 118669-16 or later
(64bit))
SDK and JRE 1.4.2 is available for download at:
Note: When installing a new
version of the product from a source other than a Solaris patch, it is
recommended that the old affected versions be removed from your
system. To remove old affected versions on the Windows platform, please
see:
For more information
on Security Sun Alerts, see Technical
Instruction
ID 213557.
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