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Session fixation
The drm/i915 component in the Linux kernel before 2.6.22.2, when used with i965G and later chipsets, allows local users with access to an X11 session and Direct Rendering Manager DRM to write to arbitrary memory locations and gain privileges via a crafted batchbuffer...
CVE-2007-3851
CVE-2007-3851 affects the Linux kernel’s i915 DRM path on Intel 965-era chipsets. The flaw lets a local user with access to an X11 session and DRM write to arbitrary memory via a crafted batchbuffer, enabling privilege escalation. The issue is tied to the DRM/i915 driver before kernel 2.6.22.2. P...
[Full-disclosure] Vista Protected Processes Bypassed
From: CowboyNeal Posted At: Saturday, April 07, 2007 11:41 AM Posted To: Technology Conversation: Slashdot Subject: Vista Protected Processes Bypassed Anonymous Hero writes "Security Researcher Alex Ionescu strikes again, this time with a proof of concept program that will arbitrarily enable and...
CVE-2006-5448
The drmstor.dll ActiveX object in Microsoft Windows Digital Rights Management System DRM allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service crash and possibly execute arbitrary code via a long parameter to the StoreLicense function, which triggers "memory corruption" and possibly a buffer...
CVE-2006-5448
The CVE-2006-5448 entry concerns the drmstor.dll ActiveX object in Microsoft Windows DRM. The vulnerability arises from a long parameter to the StoreLicense function, triggering memory corruption and potentially a buffer overflow, which can lead to a denial of service and possibly remote code exe...
DRM-mem.txt
Hi to all, While finding buffer overflows in Internet Explorer I found a memory corruption in the "drmstor.dll" library which is a part of the DRM Digital Rights Management software supplied with MS Windows. The following Proof Of Concept is sufficient enough to test the vulnerability: function...
MS Windows DRM software Memory Corruption
Hi to all, While finding buffer overflows in Internet Explorer I found a memory corruption in the "drmstor.dll" library which is a part of the DRM Digital Rights Management software supplied with MS Windows. The following Proof Of Concept is sufficient enough to test the vulnerability: html scrip...
Microsoft Windows Media Digital Rights Management - ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow (PoC)
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/26630/info Microsoft Windows Digital Rights Management DRM ActiveX control is prone to a buffer-overflow vulnerability because it fails to perform adequate boundary checks on user-supplied data. Successfully exploiting this issue allows remote attackers t...
CVE-2005-4069
SunnComm MediaMax DRM 5.0.21.0, as used by Sony BMG, assigns insecure Everyone/Full Control permissions to the "SunnComm Shared" directory, which allows local users to gain privileges by modifying programs installed in that directory, such as MMX.exe...
CVE-2005-4069
SunnComm MediaMax DRM 5.0.21.0, as used by Sony BMG, assigns insecure Everyone/Full Control permissions to the "SunnComm Shared" directory, which allows local users to gain privileges by modifying programs installed in that directory, such as MMX.exe...
CVE-2005-4069
CVE-2005-4069 concerns SunnComm MediaMax DRM 5.0.21.0, used by Sony BMG, which is installed with insecure permissions on the file path "\Program Files\Common Files\SunnComm Shared". The installer grants Everyone full control to the MediaMax directory, enabling a local user to replace or modify bi...
CVE-2005-3693
The AxWebRemoveCtrl ActiveX control for uninstalling the SunnComm MediaMax DRM allows remote attackers to download and execute arbitrary code, a similar vulnerability to CVE-2005-3650...
CVE-2005-3693
CVE-2005-3693 concerns the AxWebRemoveCtrl ActiveX control from SunnComm used for uninstalling MediaMax DRM. The vulnerability enables remote attackers to download and execute arbitrary code via the control from an arbitrary URL when a user visits a malicious site. This is documented as an Active...
CVE-2005-3650
The CodeSupport.ocx ActiveX control, as used by Sony to uninstall the First4Internet XCP DRM, has "safe for scripting" enabled, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by calling vulnerable functions such as RebootMachine, IsAdministrator, and ExecuteCode...
CVE-2005-3650
The CVE-2005-3650 entry concerns the CodeSupport.ocx ActiveX control used by Sony to uninstall First4Internet XCP DRM. The vulnerability arises because the control’s “safe for scripting” setting enables remote attackers to call vulnerable methods (e.g., RebootMachine, IsAdministrator, ExecuteCode...
First4Internet CodeSupport ActiveX controls incorrectly marked 'safe for scripting'
Overview An ActiveX control used to uninstall XCP Digital Rights Management DRM software made by First 4 Internet and distributed on some Sony BMG audio CDs is marked "Safe for scripting" Description XCP Digital Rights Management DRM software by First 4 Internet, which is distributed by some Sony...
XCP DRM Software Detection
First 4 Internet's Extended Copy Protection XCP digital rights management software is installed on the remote Windows host. While it is not malicious per se, the software hides files, processes, and registry keys / values from ordinary inspection, which has been exploited by several viruses to hi...
Sony XCP-DRM Rootkit Detection
Binary data 3292.prm...
CVE-2005-3474
The aries.sys driver in Sony First4Internet XCP DRM software hides any file, registry key, or process with a name that starts with "$sys$", which allows attackers to hide activities on a system that uses XCP...
CVE-2005-3474
The CVE-2005-3474 entry concerns the aries.sys driver in Sony First4Internet XCP DRM software. The driver hides any file, registry key, or process whose name begins with "$sys$", enabling an attacker to conceal activity on a system using XCP. Affected component: aries.sys within the XCP DRM stack...