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Hackers crack latest Windows flaw

Hackers Crack Latest Windows Flaw

Attack code is circulating, but it's not enough for a full-blown worm--yet.

Paul Roberts, IDG News Service
Monday, November 17, 2003
Computer code that exploits a critical new software vulnerability in the Windows XP and Windows 2000 operating systems is circulating on the Internet, according to security experts.

Two examples of "exploit" code for a buffer overrun in the Windows Workstation Service were posted to security-related Internet discussion groups on Friday and Saturday. Both exploits have been tested and work, according to Dan Ingevaldson, director of X-Force at Internet Security Systems.

The Workstation Service vulnerability was disclosed by Microsoft in Security Bulletin MS03-049, which was released on November 11.

The service is turned "on" by default in Windows 2000 and Windows XP systems and allows computers on a network to connect to file servers and network printers, Microsoft said.

Both the CERT Coordination Center at Carnegie Mellon University and ISS issued advisories last week regarding the Workstation Service vulnerability, warning that it was easy to exploit and well suited to use by self-spreading Internet worms.

Flawed Code
One version of the exploit code is attributed to somebody using the online name "wirepair," and was first published in a private online forum at Russian security site forum.securitylab.ru, Ingevaldson said. A second exploit, dated November 14, appeared on the French language hacking Web site www.k-otik.net by someone using the online name "snooq."

The two pieces of code are early attempts to exploit the MS03-049 vulnerability and contain multiple bugs that make them difficult to run. Because of flaws in the way the code authors attempt to trigger the buffer overrun in the Workstation Service, attackers have only one chance to compromise vulnerable Windows systems, which crash when the exploit is not successful, Ingevaldson said. Those faults make the code ill-suited to use in an Internet worm, he said.

"You need exploits that are robust and that work all the time to make an effective worm," Ingevaldson said.

More to Come?
However, virus writers and hackers worldwide will work diligently to refine the exploit code, finding ways to get the code to stop crashing systems and work on all versions of Windows XP and 2000, Ingevaldson said. Such a pattern of refinement preceded the release of the Blaster and Nachi worms in August, Ingevaldson said.

In addition, the two exploits that were publicly released might not be the only exploits for MS03-049 that have been created, he said. "[Exploits are] like cockroaches. If you see one or two, there are probably others as well," Ingevaldson said.

ISS encourages Windows users to download and apply the software patch for the Workstation Service on Windows XP and 2000 machines as soon as possible, he said.

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MS03-049: Buffer Overrun in the Workstation Service Could Allow Code Execution

Patch, patch, patch!
Win2K SP2/3/4 patch
WinXP and XP SP1 patch
Windows XP 64-bit patch

Also, make sure TCP and UDP ports 138, 139, and 445 are blocked on your firewall.
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