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Secunia Advisory SA11065

Microsoft Windows RPC/DCOM Multiple Vulnerabilities
Secunia Advisory SA11065
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Release Date 2004-04-13
Last Update 2004-04-16
   
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Criticality level Moderately criticalModerately critical
Impact DoS
System access
Where From local network
Authentication level Available in Customer Area
   
Report reliability Available in Customer Area
Solution Status Vendor Patch
   
Systems affected Available in Customer Area
Approve distribution Available in Customer Area
Remediation status Secunia CSI, Secunia PSI
Automated scanning Secunia CSI, Secunia PSI
   
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server, Terminal Server Edition
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Embedded
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Secunia CVSS Score Available in Customer Area
CVE Reference(s) CVE-2003-0807 CVSS available in Customer Area
CVE-2003-0813 CVSS available in Customer Area
CVE-2004-0116 CVSS available in Customer Area
CVE-2004-0124 CVSS available in Customer Area
  

Description

Microsoft has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in RPC/DCOM, where the most serious can potentially lead to a system compromise.

1) A race condition within the DCOM RPC interface when processing activation requests can be exploited by malicious people to gain SYSTEM privileges on a vulnerable system via two specially crafted activation requests initiated simultaneously.

This issue was also described in:
SA9978

2) An input validation error within the handling of RPC DCOM requests may cause the RPCSS service to consume all available memory. This can be exploited by sending a request packet with an extremely large value in the length field. Successful exploitation may lead to a Denial of Service.

3) Attackers may cause a Denial of Service by sending a specially crafted reply to messages forwarded through CIS or RPC over HTTP Proxy components.

4) Object identities are created in a way, which allows malicious people to cause applications to listen on unexpected ports. This could potentially be exploited to launch other attacks.


Solution
Apply patches manually or via Windows Update.
Further details available in Customer Area

Provided and/or discovered by
1 and 2) Riley Hassell, eEye Digital Security.
3) Qualys
4) Todd Sabin, BindView.

Changelog
Further details available in Customer Area

Original Advisory
Microsoft MS04-012:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-012.mspx

eEye Digital Security:
http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Advisories/AD20040413A.html
http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Advisories/AD20040413B.html

Other references
Further details available in Customer Area

Deep Links
Links available in Customer Area


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