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ms01-018
Posted Mar 28, 2001

Microsoft Security Advisory MS01-018 - The VB-TSQL debugger object that ships with Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise Edition has a buffer overflow which can be remotely exploited to execute arbitrary code as the interactively logged-on user running the debugger. The attack uses TCP port 137-139 and 445. Microsoft FAQ on this issue available here.

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Title: Visual Studio VB-TSQL Object Contains Unchecked Buffer
Date: 27 March 2001
Software: Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise Edition
Impact: Run code of attacker's choice
Bulletin: MS01-018

Microsoft encourages customers to review the Security Bulletin at:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-018.asp.
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Issue:
======

The VB-TSQL debugger object that ships with Visual Studio 6.0
Enterprise Edition has an unchecked buffer in the code that
processes parameters for one of the object's methods. Theobject can,
by design, be programmatically accessed remotely. If the object were
to be referenced by a program that contained specially malformed
data within the parameter, eitherof two outcomes would result. In
the less serious case, the attacker could cause the object to fail
on the hosting machine. In the more serious case, the attacker could
exploit the buffer overrun to run code of the attacker's choice on
the hosting machine.

The debugger object (vbsdicli.exe) is installed by default with
Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise Edition and runs in the context of the
interactively logged-on user. The attacker could only execute a
successful attack if he knew that a user had the component installed
and that the user was logged in at the time of the attack.

Mitigating Factors:
===================

- If best practices have been followed and ports 137-139 and 445
have
been blocked at an organization's router or firewall, this attack
could not be executed from the Internet.

- There is no way to determine remotely if a machine has the
affected
component installed. An attacker would need to successively target
machines until he found one that was susceptible.

- The vulnerability could only be exploited if an interactive user
were logged on to the target machine at the time of the malicious
user's attack.

- Only the Enterprise Edition of Visual Studio 6.0 is affected.
Visual Studio 6.0 Professional Edition is not affected.

Patch Availability:
===================

- A patch is available to fix this vulnerability. Please read the
Security Bulletin
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms01-018.asp
for information on obtaining this patch.

Acknowledgment:
===============

- BindView's Razor Team (http://razor.bindview.com)

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