Dell Webcam Central CrazyTalk4 ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: HIGH
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
The vulnerability is caused due to a boundary error in the CrazyTalk4 ActiveX control within the Dell Webcam CrazyTalk4Native.dll module when handling certain properties. This can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow via an overly long string assigned to the "BackImage", "ScriptName", "ModelName", and "SRC" properties.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1004986
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1004986 - Dell Webcam Central CrazyTalk4 ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- Internet Explorer
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