______________________________________________________________________ From the low-hanging-fruit-department - Fortinet bypass/evasion ______________________________________________________________________ Release mode: Forced release, vendor has not replied. Ref : TZO-112009 - Fortinet Generic Evasion WWW : http://blog.zoller.lu/2005/04/fortinet-evasion-bypass-limited-details.html Vendor : http://www.fortinet.com Security notification reaction rating : Catastrophic Disclosure Policy : http://blog.zoller.lu/2008/09/notification-and-disclosure-policy.html Affected products : - t.b.a (Vendor has not reacted, please see below) As this bug has not been reproduced by the vendor, this limited advisory relies on the assumption that my tests were conclusive and that the test environment mimics the production environment. I. Background ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote: "Fortinet is a leading provider of network security appliances and the leader of the unified threat management (UTM) market worldwide. Fortinet's award-winning portfolio of security gateways, subscription services, and complementary products delivers the highest level of network, content, and application security for enterprises of all sizes, managed service providers, and telecommunications carriers, while reducing total cost of ownership and providing a flexible, scalable path for expansion. " II. Description ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The parsing engine can be bypassed by a specially crafted and formated archive file. Details are currently witheld due to other vendors that are in process of deploying patches. A professional reaction to a vulnerability notification is a way to measure the maturity of a vendor in terms of security. Fortinet is given a grace period of two (2) weeks to reply to my notification. Failure to do so will result in POC being released in two (2) weeks. Fortinet (aswell as others) is advised to leave a specific security contact at [1] in order to simplify getting in contact with them. As this bug has not been reproduced by the vendor, this limited advisory relies on the assumption that my tests were conclusive. III. Impact ~~~~~~~~~~~ A general description of the impact and nature of AV Bypasses/evasions can be read at : http://blog.zoller.lu/2009/04/case-for-av-bypassesevasions.html The bug results in denying the engine the possibility to inspect code within the archive. There is no inspection of the content at all. IV. Disclosure timeline ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 09/03/2009 : Send proof of concept, description the terms under which I cooperate and the planned disclosure date. There is no security adress listed at [1] and hence took the industry tandard security contacts addresses secure@ and security@. No reply. 14/03/2009 : Resending specifying this is the last attempt to disclose reponsibly. No reply. 15/04/2009 : Fortinet published advisories for third party vendors with the adress dontreply-secresearch@fortinet.com, used secresearch@fortinet.com to resend advirory. No reply. 17/04/2009 : Last attempt to contact, information sent to info@foritnet.com no reply, as of time of publishing 17/04/2009 : Release of this advisory and begin of grace period. [1] http://osvdb.org/vendor/1/Fortinet%20Inc_