PrivaWall Antivirus Office XML Format Evasion/Bypass Vulnerability DESCRIPTION Office XML formats are a Microsoft proprietary file format regarding office documents, spreadsheets etc., otherwise known as Microsoft's Open Document XML (not to be confused with Office Open XML). This format, which can be viewed as a hybrid between .doc and .docx formats, is essentially a .xml file that is identified with the magic number `' is used to indicate that the XML should be parsed by Microsoft Word, the format is also known as WordML. The vulnerability concerns the incapacity of the scanner engine to inspect the code within the Open Document XML format. Consequently, there is no possibility for the antivirus to detect any malicious file or payload. IMPACT AND LIMITATIONS: The scanner can't identify the file type at all, thus the document can be used to deliver/deploy any kind of payload, including viruses, trojan files and other malware without AV prompting and practically evading it. Consequently, the impact is considered as HIGH. TEST AND POC: The vulnerability was found during a Penetration Testing on one of Comsec Consulting's clients. The Proof-of-Concept was done by sending several files, containing both EICAR, and a 'real' arbitrary EXE file embedded (OLE) in a WordML document, additionally the icon that provide the user an indication of the format is encoded in .emz and can be modified to seem harmless instead of the default executable icon that is normally accompanied with a large warning sign by default. The issue was responsibly disclosed to vendor, waiting until patch release before disclosing it publicly. AFFECTED SOFTWARE: PrivaWall version 5.6 and below VENDOR'S RESPONSE & RECOMMENDED FIX: The vendor published a patch on February, 2012 that is supposed to add the ability of the engine to inspect Office XML formats. The recommended fix according to vendor is to apply the patch (version 5.6 Build 2354) and make the appropriate changes to the search engine, that relates to XML/HTML capabilities. DISCOVERED BY: Moshe Zioni, Senior Information Security Consultant @ Comsec Global Consulting