>The known ingredient it uses is : >http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Full-Disclosure/2003-08/1758.htm l >that has gone unpatched for over 5 months now XP service pack 2 Release candidate 1 patches this exploit. Angelo Castigliola III Operations Technical Analyst I UnumProvident IT Services 207.575.3820 -----Original Message----- From: Jelmer [mailto:jkuperus@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 9:36 AM To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: new internet explorer exploit (was new worm) The code used by this worm to exploit it's users at least partly is (i think) new , the vulnerability it abused has afaik not been published on eighter bugtraq or full-disclosure. possibly making it (one of?) the first worm to totally catch people offguard. It allows a mallicious person to take any action on an unsuspecting user who view's a specially prepared page's pc The known ingredient it uses is : http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Full-Disclosure/2003-08/1758.html that has gone unpatched for over 5 months now The remainder of the exploit manages to confuse this same adodb.stream object enough to make it think it's being run from a local location You can protect yourself against it by running http://ip3e83566f.speed.planet.nl/hacked-by-chinese/fix.reg I attached sample code myself to illustrate the problem, because http-equiv's was messy :) This one should be more straightforward to use Instructions : 1. unzip 2. overwrite exploit.exe with the executable you wish to run, or leave it untoched if you want to see some nice texturemapped rotation 3. upload the files to a webserver 4. view exploit.htm Tested on winxp pro all patches for the lazy ones among you can also view a demonstration here : http://ip3e83566f.speed.planet.nl/security/newone/exploit.htm
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