Hi, I'm writing in regards to: GraceNote CDDBControl ActiveX Control (from CERT and SANS) Buffer overflow in GraceNote CDDBControl ActiveX Control, as used by multiple products that use Gracenote CDDB, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long option string. http://nvd.nist.gov/nvd.cfm?cvename=CVE-2006-3134 http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2006/2562 http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-06-019.html http://securitytracker.com/alerts/2006/Jun/1016389.html http://secunia.com/advisories/20861 Currently, all bulletins I have found reference versions of either Sony or Nokia software as vulnerable. I curious if Roxio's CD burning software as well as iTunes (bundled with QuickTime too) and winamp may also contain the vulnerable ActiveX control. After installing the Sony software, an older version, I found the file "CDDBControlSony.dll" -- and the Properties/Company reveals GraceNote, as expected. The patch program from Gracenote patches "CDDBControl.dll". After checking other "CDDB*.dll" files, I found GraceNote versions tied to Roxio, winamp and iTunes. Roxio versions/hashes (cddbcontrolroxio.dll): 1.2.0.50 0x6F193027C13C9D782F2A3043DDEF62C1 2.0.0.12 0x5DA1790D87414AA9E2433D5922CD9DCC 2.0.0.20 0x0110C4A3E8B6B67756919FDAEAA86E17 I have no way of knowing if these files are vulnerable, as their is not enough information in the bulletin, except, purely, the fact that these existed before the bulletin release. While Sony Connect, and Nokia software may not be wide spread, I believe Roxio, winamp and iTunes are exceptionally widespread. Any insight anyone can provide is appreciated. Thanks, Mike