Dear SkyOut,
I see no security impact here.
RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\PCHealth\\ErrorReporting, 0, KEY_SET_VALUE, hKey);
requires administrative privileges. If user has ones, you can achieve
better results by deleting task manager of trojaning it.
You can also
Dear list,
after weeks of total ignorance by Microsoft I decided to finally
release all information
related to a bug, that has to do with the Windows XP SP2 Taskmanager.
Manipulating
a Registry key makes it possible to disable the Taskmgr. On the next
startup it will crash with
an error
While I am sure MS is now trembling at the disclosure of such a high impact
bug, I am wondering why you chose core-security.net as your domain when
core security (.com) is already known as a leading security company with a
good name?
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 2:49 PM, SkyOut [EMAIL PROTECTED]