Fortinet Discovers Cisco Network Recording Player Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Summary
Fortinet's FortiGuard Labs has discovered a memory corruption vulnerability in Cisco Network Recording Player.
Cisco Network Recording Player is a free tool to watch, share, and edit Cisco WebEx recordings developed and published by Cisco Systems for macOS and Windows.
A memory corruption vulnerability has been discovered in Cisco Network Recording Player. The vulnerability is caused by a crafted arf file which causes an out of bounds write memory access. It could allow malicious users to create code execution scenarios.
Solutions
FortiGuard Labs released the following FortiGate IPS signature which covers this specific vulnerability:Cisco.Network.Recording.Player.Memory.Corruption
Released Jun 29, 2017
Users should apply the solution provided by Cisco Systems.
Additional Information
Fortinet reported the vulnerability to Cisco on April 11, 2017.
Cisco released patch for it on November 29, 2017.
Timeline
Fortinet reported the vulnerability to Cisco on April 11, 2017.
Cisco released patch for it on November 29, 2017.