Date: 19 December 2002
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AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution
ESB-2002.709 -- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-072
Unchecked Buffer in Windows Shell Could Enable System Compromise
(Q329390)
19 December 2002
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: Windows Shell
Vendor: Microsoft
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Platform: i386
IA-64
Impact: Administrator Compromise
Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Denial of Service
Access Required: Remote
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Title: Unchecked Buffer in Windows Shell Could Enable System
Compromise (329390)
Date: 18 December 2002
Software: Microsoft Windows XP
Impact: Run code of an attacker's choice
Max Risk: Critical
Bulletin: MS02-072
Microsoft encourages customers to review the Security Bulletins at:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS02-072.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/ms02-072.asp
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Issue:
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The Windows Shell is responsible for providing the basic framework
of the Windows user interface experience. It is most familiar to
users as the Windows Desktop, but also provides a variety of other
functions to help define the user's computing session, including
organizing files and folders, and providing the means to start
applications.
An unchecked buffer exists in one of the functions used by the
Windows Shell to extract custom attribute information from audio
files. A security vulnerability results because it is possible
for a malicious user to mount a buffer overrun attack and attempt
to exploit this flaw.
An attacker could seek to exploit this vulnerability by creating
an .MP3 or .WMA file that contained a corrupt custom attribute
and then host it on a website, on a network share, or send it via
an HTML email. If a user were to hover his or her mouse pointer
over the icon for the file (either on a web page or on the local
disk), or open the shared folder where the file was stored, the
vulnerable code would be invoked. An HTML email could cause the
vulnerable code to be invoked when a user opened or previewed the
email. A successful attack could have the effect of either causing
the Windows Shell to fail, or causing an attacker's code to run on
the user's computer in the security context of the user.
Mitigating Factors:
====================
- The vulnerability lies in the Windows Shell, rather than Windows
Media Player. As a result, playing an audio file with Windows
Media Player would not pose any additional risk.
- Outlook 98 and 2000 (after installing the Outlook Email Security
Update),Outlook 2002, and Outlook Express 6 all open HTML mail in
the Restricted Sites Zone. Customers who are using these products
and who have also installed Windows XP Service Pack 1 or any
recent security patch for Internet Explorer that disables frames
in the Restricted Sites zone would not be at risk from automated
email-borne attacks. However, these customers could still be
attacked if they choose to click on a hyperlink in a malicious
HTML email.
- In the case where an attacker's code was executed, the code
would run in the security context of the user. As a result,
any limitations on the user's ability would also restrict the
actions that an attacker's code could take.
Risk Rating:
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- Windows XP: Critical
Patch Availability:
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- A patch is available to fix this vulnerability. Please read the
Security Bulletin at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms02-072.asp
for information on obtaining this patch.
Acknowledgment:
===============
- Foundstone Research Labs (http://www.foundstone.com)
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