CVE-2018-14779
15.08.2018, 18:29
A buffer overflow issue was discovered in the Yubico-Piv 1.5.0 smartcard driver. The file lib/ykpiv.c contains the following code in the function `ykpiv_transfer_data()`: {% highlight c %} if(*out_len + recv_len - 2 > max_out) { fprintf(stderr, "Output buffer to small, wanted to write %lu, max was %lu.", *out_len + recv_len - 2, max_out); } if(out_data) { memcpy(out_data, data, recv_len - 2); out_data += recv_len - 2; *out_len += recv_len - 2; } {% endhighlight %} -- it is clearly checked whether the buffer is big enough to hold the data copied using `memcpy()`, but no error handling happens to avoid the `memcpy()` in such cases. This code path can be triggered with malicious data coming from a smartcard.Enginsight
Vendor | Product | Version |
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yubico | piv_manager | 𝑥 < 1.4.2 |
yubico | piv_manager | 1.4.2 |
yubico | piv_manager | 1.4.2b:b |
yubico | piv_manager | 1.4.2c:c |
yubico | piv_manager | 1.4.2d:d |
yubico | piv_manager | 1.4.2e:e |
yubico | piv_manager | 1.4.2f:f |
yubico | piv_manager | 1.4.2g:g |
yubico | piv_tool | 𝑥 < 1.6.0 |
yubico | smart_card_minidriver | 𝑥 ≤ 3.7.3.160 |
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