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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft Windows XP SP2
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- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft Windows XP SP2
- From: "Michael Young" <mikeyoung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 15:22:50 -0400
Confirmed icon vulnerability as working on SP1 and SP2. I found that
regedit.exe, winhelp.exe, and explorer.exe are also vulnerable and display
their corresponding icon. I am unsure as to how useful this is as a
vulnerability, but it shouldn't be present none the less.
Michael Young
IT Consultant
Miles Technologies
(856)439-0999
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Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Let's commence by giving credit where credit is due. The
thinking is that the manufacturer of Windows XP has done a
splendid job in patching their little operating system with 300
million dollar's worth of fixes. This is not exactly 'pocket
change'.
But this is:
1. trivial scripting in the local zone
2. notepad icon regardless of file in XP's little zip thing
http://www.malware.com/malware.sp2.zip
many other 'bits and pieces' to be had but overall a splendid
effort on the manufacturer's part [for now]. Not quite sure
where all that money went though.
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