The Window NTP Time Server Syslog Monitor version 1.0.000 suffers from a denial of service vulnerability.
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Title: Windows NTP Time Server Syslog Monitor 1.0.000 Denial of Service Vulnerability
Product: Windows NTP Time Server Syslog Monitor 1.0.000
Discovered: November 29, 2008
Discovered by: Rob Kraus, princeofnigeria (PoN)
Vendor: TimeTools
Vendor URL: https://www.timetools.co.uk
Vendor notification date: December 1, 2008
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Public disclosure date: January 14, 2009
Affects: Windows NTP Time Server Syslog Monitor 1.0.000
Fixed in: No fix currently available.
Risk: High
Vulnerability Description: Windows NTP Time Server Syslog Monitor 1.0.000 is vulnerable to a remote denial-of-service vulnerability because it fails to handle user-supplied input. Sending a specially crafted UDP Syslog request will cause the application to become unstable and stop responding.
Impact: A remote or local attacker can exploit this flaw by sending a specially crafted packet to the Syslog server. Successful exploitation of this flaw will cause the Syslog server process to crash preventing valid users or devices from using the service. The Syslog server will need to be restarted to resume normal Syslog server operations.
Keywords: security, vulnerability, syslog, princeofnigeria, windows, server, udp, dos, denial of service
[--Background--]
Type of vulnerability: Input validation flaw
Who can exploit it: Local or Remote users
Windows NTP Time Server Syslog Monitor 1.0.000 is an application that provides services for receiving system event messages to provide a centralized reporting interface for distributed system events. The application should validate and sanitize all user input to prevent unexpected conditions.
Per software download sites description: TimeTools Windows Atomic Clock NTP Server Syslog Daemon is a free utility that runs on any Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 workstation or server. It allows any syslog messages from any Linux or Unix based syslog client to be logged and displayed.
Vulnerability Scope: The default installation of Windows NTP Time Server Syslog Monitor 1.0.000 will allow exploitation of this vulnerability.
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Exploitation of this flaw can be executed by sending a specially crafted UDP to the target server. No exploit code is required.
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Patch availability: None
Vendor provided fix: None
Workarounds: None available at this time, design flaw. Discontinue use of this product until a stable patch is released.
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[--Disclosure History--]
Public disclosure date: January 14, 2009
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[--Author--]
Rob Kraus, princeofnigeria (PoN)
Website: www.princeofnigeria.org/blogs