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Symantec Readies Urgent Patch

Security researcher finds serious (but not exploited) flaw in antivirus software.

Tom Krazit, IDG News Service

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Remote attackers could gain control of systems protected by Symantec's antivirus software due to a flaw in Symantec's Antivirus Library, the company confirms.

Symantec acknowledges the risk as "high" and is working to develop and distribute updates for all affected products, according to a company statement. The company says it has not had any reports of exploits of this vulnerability.

Researcher Describes Flaw

Independent security researcher Alex Wheeler discovered the flaw and published an advisory on Tuesday. In it, he details how the Symantec Antivirus Library can be overwhelmed by "heap overflows" while decompressing an RAR file, a commonly used file format for storing large video or audio files.

To create a heap overflow, a malicious hacker sends large amounts of data that overwhelm a buffer, an area used for temporary data storage. This attack, similar to a buffer overflow, lets attackers overwrite portions of a system's memory in order to run their own malicious code.

Symantec users are vulnerable to the attack when their antivirus software scans the RAR files for viruses or worms, Wheeler wrote. The attack can be launched via e-mail without the user having to open the message or click on an attachment, he said.

Wheeler recommends that users turn off the scanning of RAR files until Symantec fixes the code in the library.

Symantec Scrambles to Fix

A Symantec spokesperson provided a statement confirming the vulnerability and the existence of a patch that will detect exploits against a system using this vulnerability. Symantec users should update their antivirus software to obtain the patch, which protects desktop, server, and gateway antivirus software, the statement said.

The company plans to update the Antivirus Software Library to fix the vulnerability, and details about that update will be posted to Symantec's Security Response this week, the spokesperson said. No exploits using the vulnerability have been reported to Symantec as of midday Wednesday, she said.

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