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KDE Advisory: VCF file

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 14, 2004

KDE Security Advisory: VCF file information reader vulnerability
Original Release Date: 2004-01-14
URL: http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20040114-1.txt

0. References

1. Systems affected:

All versions of kdepim as distributed with KDE versions
3.1.0 through 3.1.4 inclusive.

2. Overview:

The KDE team has found a buffer overflow in the file
information reader of VCF files.

The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org/) has assigned the name
CAN-2003-0988 to this issue.

3. Impact:

A carefully crafted .VCF file potentially enables local
attackers to compromise the privacy of a victim’s data or execute
arbitrary commands with the victim’s privileges.

By default, file information reading is disabled for remote
files. However, if previews are enabled for remote files, remote
attackers may be able to compromise the victim’s account.

4. Solution:

As a workaround, remove the kfile_vcf.desktop file.

Users of KDE 3.1.x are advised to upgrade to KDE 3.1.5.
A patch for KDE 3.1.4 is available for users who are unable to
upgrade to KDE 3.1.5.

5. Patch:

A patch for KDE 3.1.4 is available from ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/security_patches
:

26469366cc393e50ff80d6dca8c74c58
post-3.1.4-kdepim-kfile-plugins.diff

6. Time line and credits:

15/12/2003 KDE developer Dirk Mueller discovers
vulnerability.
15/12/2003 Patches for the vulnerability are applied to CVS and
release preparations for KDE 3.1.5 are started.
14/01/2004 Public advisory.

Web Webster

Web Webster

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