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AL-2009.0041 -- [Win] -- Possible authentication bypass vulnerability in IIS6 |
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Date: 27 May 2009 Original URL: http://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?cid=4&it=11001 References: AU-2009.0021 Click here for PGP verifiable version -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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A U S C E R T A L E R T
AL-2009.0041 -- AUSCERT ALERT
[Win]
Possible authentication bypass vulnerability in IIS6
27 May 2009
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AusCERT Alert Summary
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Product: Microsoft IIS 6
Operating System: Windows
Impact: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Access Privileged Data
Access: Remote/Unauthenticated
CVE Names: CVE-2009-1676
Revision History: May 27 2009: Summary added
May 19 2009: CVE information added
May 18 2009: Initial Release
OVERVIEW
A possible vulnerability in IIS6 has been found that may allow a
remote attacker to access protected files without a password.
Active exploitation of this vulnerability has been reported in
the wild.
IMPACT
Successful exploitation of this vulnerability may allow an attacker
to specify any file on the system. This may allow the download of
otherwise protected files. Specifying an executable file (for
instance C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe) may also allow the attacker to
run arbitrary code.
The vulnerability can be used to discover the directory structure of
the affected system and listings of the contents of every directory -
an attacker would not need existing knowledge of the server to find
and steal data.
MITIGATION
There is currently no information from Microsoft concerning this
vulnerability.
Current information indicates that only IIS6 is vulnerable - IIS7 is
not. Disabling WebDAV (which is not on by default in IIS6) will
mitigate this issue, but may not be possible for sites using
SharePoint or other WebDAV based technologies.
Unless the serving of script source is enabled, an attacker cannot
use this vulnerability to access the contents of ASP scripts.
The vulnerability requires the use of a 'Translate: f' header in
the request. Scanning for and blocking such requests may help to
mitigate against the vulnerability.
REFERENCES
[1] Security Focus
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/34993
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in this document is accurate. However, the decision to use the information
described is the responsibility of each user or organisation. The decision to
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takes no responsibility for consequences which may arise from following or
acting on information or advice contained in this security bulletin.
If you believe that your computer system has been compromised or attacked in
any way, we encourage you to let us know by completing the secure National IT
Incident Reporting Form at:
http://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?it=3192
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