BULK INSERT Buffer Overflow

July 11th, 2002

NGSSoftware Insight Security Research Advisory

Name: BULK INSERT Buffer Overflow

Systems Affected:  Microsoft SQL Server 2000

Severity: Medium

Category: Buffer Overrun

Vendor URL:   http://www.microsoft.com/

Authors:  Mark Litchfield (mark@ngssoftware.com)

Advisory URL: http://www.ngssoftware.com/advisories/ms-sqlbi.txt

Date:   11th July 2002

Advisory number: #NISR11072002

VNA Reference:  http://www.nextgenss.com/vna/ms-sql.txt

[Please note that this advisory relates to one of the issues discussed in

the SQL Server VNA. There are still more to be fixed.]

Description

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Microsoft’s SQL Server 2000 contains functionality that allows a database

owner to populate a table with data with one fell swoop using the ‘BULK

INSERT’ query. This functionality contains a remotely exploitable buffer

overrun vulnerability that can be exploited by an attacker to run arbitrary

code.

Details

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The ‘BULK INSERT’ query will take a user supplied file name and insert the

contents of this file into a specified table. By supplying an overly long

filename to the query, a buffer is overflowed and the saved return address

stored on the stack is overwritten. This allows the attacker to gain control

over the process’

execution. SQL Server 2000 can be run in the security context of a domain

account or LOCAL SYSTEM, so depending upon the particular setup, an attacker

may be able to gain complete control over the vulnerable system.

To be able to use the ‘BULK INSERT’ query one must have the privileges of

the database owner or dbo. Note this does not necessarily imply ’sa’

equivalence.

Another point to note is that whilst this overflow is ‘UNICODE’ in nature by

supplying code as a UNICODE string exploitation is made easier.

Fix Information

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NGSSoftware alerted Microsoft to this problem on the 28th May 2002.

Microsoft have created a patch.

Please see their bulletin for more details:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/

bulletin/MS02-034.asp

Whilst NGSSoftware rate this as a medium risk issue, we still urge customers

to apply the patch as soon as is possible as it contains fixes for other

issues such as a buffer overflow in the pwdencrypt() function.

Further Information

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For further information about the scope and effects of buffer overflows,

please see

http://www.ngssoftware.com/papers/non-stack-bo-windows.pdf

http://www.ngssoftware.com/papers/ntbufferoverflow.html

http://www.ngssoftware.com/papers/bufferoverflowpaper.rtf

http://www.ngssoftware.com/papers/unicodebo.pdf

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