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win-rpc.txt
Posted Jul 18, 2003
Authored by The Last Stage of Delirium | Site lsd-pl.net

A massive security vulnerability has been discovered in all recent versions of the Microsoft operating systems. There is a buffer overflow vulnerability that exists in an integral component of any Windows operating system, the RPC interface implementing Distributed Component Object Model services, or DCOM, that allows remote attackers to obtain unauthorized access to vulnerable systems.

tags | advisory, remote, overflow
systems | windows
SHA-256 | a2ab7e1ad93e552958685d18447336ec08b35a14099950c3e45ea405d5917eaf

win-rpc.txt

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We have discovered a critical security vulnerability in all recent versions of
Microsoft operating systems. The vulnerability affects default installations
of Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP as well as Windows 2003 Server.

This is a buffer overflow vulnerability that exists in an integral component of
any Windows operating system, the RPC interface implementing Distributed Compon
ent
Object Model services (DCOM). In a result of implementation error in a function
responsible for instantiation of DCOM objects, remote attackers can obtain
unauthorized access to vulnerable systems.

The existence of the vulnerability has been confirmed by Microsoft Corporation.
The appropriate security bulletin as well as fixes for all affected platforms
are available for download from http://www.microsoft.com/security/ (MS03-026).

It should be emphasized that this vulnerability poses an enormous threat and
appropriate patches provided by Microsoft should be immediately applied.

We have decided not to publish codes or any technical details with regard to
this vulnerability at the moment.

With best regards,
Members of
The Last Stage of Delirium
Research Group

http://lsd-pl.net

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