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Tiny Personal Firewall 3.0 is ideal for standalone computers or for trusted experienced users in corporate environment. It protects personal computers against network attacks, worms, Trojans and viruses and manages the access of computer processes (programs) to computer resources (memory, files, devices).
Tiny Personal Firewall 3.0 for Windows platform contains Denial of Service vulnerabilities in its Personal Firewall Agent module specifically the activity logger tab. These vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to crash the operating system consuming 100% of your CPU resources. |
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Credit:
The information has been provided by Aaron Tan Lu and b45h3r.
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Vulnerable systems:
* Tiny Personal Firewall version 3.0
1] DoS vulnerability with Tiny Personal Firewall 3.0 Default Installation
By simply port scanning the host with Tiny Personal Firewall 3.0 default install by sending multiple SYN, UDP, ICMP and TCP full Connect through all its ports and as the user browses its Personal Firewall Agent module firewall Log tab. The user can cause a crash to its own operating system by just clicking or viewing the Activity tab of the said module.
Note: With WinNT 4.0 with SP6a workaround is not possible.
2] IP spoofing and DoS vulnerability
It is quite similar to the first one but this vulnerability comes in with the fully configured Tiny Personal Firewall 3.0 and Setting up the personal firewall to HIGH Security. The Personal firewall is having problem-blocking packets with Spoof source address .
Workaround:
1] Simply change the permission for the rules under System Applications on Inbound ICMP (LAN1) to ask user.
2] This vulnerability has no work around. Even if you block all the IP addresses, protocols and ports, the Firewall will fail to handle the attack.
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