A 'highly critical' vulnerability has been discovered in
Yahoo
Widgets that could allow a remote attacker to run code on a user's PC.
The vulnerability is caused by a boundary error within the YDPCTL.dll ActiveX
control when handling the 'GetComponentVersion()' method.
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Passing a string greater than 512-bytes through an affected system could
cause a stack-based buffer overflow.
Successful exploitation of the flaw would then allow arbitrary code to be
executed on the system.
The vulnerability is confirmed in YDPCTL.dll version 2007.4.13.1 in Yahoo
Widgets version 4.0.3, also known as 'build 178'.
However, security firm
Secunia, which
rated the flaw as 'highly critical', said that other versions of Yahoo Widgets
may also be affected.
Users can fix the flaw manually by
downloading
the latest update from the Yahoo Widgets website and updating the software
to version 4.0.5.
"Over the next several weeks users worldwide will be prompted to update to a
new version of Yahoo Widgets on launching the application," a
Yahoo
security advisory said. "If you choose not to update, the vulnerability will
still exist."
Yahoo Widgets are software plug-ins that allow information to be delivered to
a user's desktop, including weather reports, games, radio, scoreboards,
calendars and "just about anything you can imagine".
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