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Re: [Full-disclosure] Nmap NOT VULNERABLE to Windows DLL Hijacking Vulnerability
- To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, fyodor@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Nmap NOT VULNERABLE to Windows DLL Hijacking Vulnerability
- From: paul.szabo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 09:44:36 +1000
Fyodor <fyodor@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> nmap <= 5.21 is vulnerable to Windows DLL Hijacking Vulnerability.
>
> Nmap is not vulnerable. DLL hijacking works because of an unfortunate
> interaction between apps which register Windows file extensions and
> the default Windows DLL search path used for those apps. Nmap does
> not, and never has, registered any Windows file extensions. So it
> isn't vulnerable to this issue.
The "easy demo" is with clicks, which needs registration of extensions.
The "real thing" is a DLL in the current directory. Unless you always
use "cd path/to/nmap; ./nmap" to start, you are vulnerable: most people
would set their %PATH% to include the right thing for easy nmap.
Cheers, Paul
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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