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[Full-disclosure] Can CERT VU#786920 be right?



I sent the following to CERT (a few hours ago, no reply yet):

> In http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/786920 you wrote:
>
>   Disabling the AIM protocol handler will mitigate this vulnerability.
>   To unregister the protocol handlers, delete or rename the following
>   registry keys:
>   HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AOL
>
> I believe that renaming that key does NOT unregister the handler.
> Windows looks for registry values of "URL Protocol" (almost?) anywhere
> within the registry, not just (directly) under HKCR. And anyway, how
> would renaming AOL to XYZ affect the AIM handler...

Now I wonder if they can in fact be right... please enlighten me.

Cheers,

Paul Szabo   psz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx   http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/psz/
School of Mathematics and Statistics   University of Sydney    Australia

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