RE: warning

2002-07-30 Thread Thor Larholm

If your vulnerability deals with the Office Web Components then no warning
should be necessary at this point, since Microsoft already yanked the OWC
downloads (both OWC 9 and 10) from their download pages back in April when
GreyMagic Software uncovered several vulnerabilities in them.

From their download page (
http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2002/owc10.aspx ):
Microsoft has temporarily removed the Office Web Components while we
conduct an investigation of potential security vulnerabilities.  At the
completion of our investigation, the OWC will be reposted. Thank you for
your patience.

Appareantly, researching these vulnerabilities must be very hard on MS
(despite their simplicity) since this has been so for a quarter of a year by
now. The vulns that triggered this action:

http://sec.greymagic.com/adv/gm005-ie/
http://sec.greymagic.com/adv/gm006-ie/
http://sec.greymagic.com/adv/gm007-ie/
http://sec.greymagic.com/adv/gm008-ie/

And again, these are still unpatched together with the total of 21 publicly
known unpatched vulnerabilities currently found in IE:

http://www.pivx.com/larholm/unpatched/

Of course, if you have installed Office by itself then you probably already
have OWC installed. Luckily this can be uninstalled separately by going to

ControlPanel -  Add/Remove programs - Office - Change - Office Tools -
Office Web Components.

If a system administrator installed OWC from a network share, then OWC will
be silently re-installed when used again - in which case you are out of
luck.

If your vulnerability did not deal with OWC, then apologize my intrusion and
let me guess on a Content-Type/Content-Disposition variant - though your
suggested workaround would make no sense then :)


Regards
Thor Larholm, Security Researcher
PivX Solutions, LLC

Are You Secure?
http://www.PivX.com

-Original Message-
From: Georgi Guninski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30. juli 2002 16:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: warning


Consider this a warning, full details to come soon.
windows + ie 6.0 + office xp may get owned by visiting a web page.
workaround/solution: disable activex and plugins until someone produce a
patch.
After this warning, don't whine about responsibity issues - first check
microsoft's responsiblity in help - about

Georgi Guninski
http://www.guninski.com




Re: Warning to bugtraq posters.

1999-12-23 Thread Steven Alexander

It appears that the file I received installs a new goal.exe in C:\Winnt
which is set to run on startup.  Disassembly of the file reveals that it
gathers information about my machine from the registry and attempts to
recover my netscape password from prefs.js.  It then emails the information
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I will post a dissasembly of both files on my website
http://www.cell2000.net/security/

-steven alexander