[Full-disclosure] RealPlayer 0-day exploit was found in malicious

lzscg lzscg at 126.com
Sat Nov 10 09:43:30 GMT 2007


 
 
Most vendors reported that RealPlayer 0-day exploit was found in malicious .html files, such as Symantec, Mcafee Avert Labs, etc. The issue affects an ActiveX object in the RealPlayer component ierpplug.dll. RealPlayer 11 Beta, 10.5, and older versions are affected. 

Symantec and Mcafee have added detection of this exploit as Trojan.Reapall and Exploit-RealPlay.a. 

As while, Real Company issued a fix for this vulnerability in less than 24 hours.


Quotation
RealPlayer 10.5 and RealPlayer 11 beta users should install the following patch click here to address this security vulnerability that aims to cause buffer overflow that could provide the potential for an attacker to run arbitrary or malicious code on a user¡¯s PC.  


More details: http://service.real.com/realplayer/security/191007_player/en/


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