BE-2022-0006: IFC File Parsing Vulnerabilities in MicroStation and MicroStation-based applications
Bentley ID: BE-2022-0006
CVE ID: CVE-2022-28314, CVE-2022-28315, CVE-2022-28316, CVE-2022-28317, CVE-2022-28318, CVE-2022-28641, CVE-2022-28301, CVE-2022-28302, CVE-2022-28646, CVE-2022-28647, CVE-2022-1229
Severity: 7.8
CVSS v3.1: AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Publication date: 2022-04-05
Revision date: 2022-04-05
Summary
MicroStation and MicroStation-based applications may be affected by IFC file parsing vulnerabilities when opening maliciously crafted IFC files. Exploiting these vulnerabilities could lead to code execution.
Details
The following vulnerabilities related to this advisory were discovered by TrendMicro ZDI: ZDI-CAN-16332, ZDI-CAN-16367, ZDI-CAN-16368, ZDI-CAN-16369, ZDI-CAN-16379, ZDI-CAN-16390, ZDI-CAN-16392, ZDI-CAN-16446, ZDI-CAN-16570, ZDI-CAN-16573 and ZDI-CAN-16581. Using an affected version of MicroStation or MicroStation-based application to open a IFC file containing maliciously crafted data can force an out-of-bounds read or write, stack overflow or uninitialized variable vulnerabilities. Exploitation of these vulnerabilities within the parsing of IFC files could enable an attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of the current process.
Affected Versions
Applications | Affected Versions | Mitigated Versions |
MicroStation | 10.16.02.* and prior versions | 10.16.03.* and more recent |
Bentley View | 10.16.02.* and prior versions | 10.16.03.* and more recent |
Recommended Mitigations
Bentley recommends updating to the latest versions of MicroStation and MicroStation-based applications. As a general best practice, it is also recommended to only open IFC files coming from trusted sources.
Acknowledgement
Thanks to Mat Powell and Anonymous of Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative for discovering these vulnerabilities.
Revision History
Date | Description |
2022-04-05 | First version of this advisory |