17308 : Microsoft Windows Server Message Block (SMB) Remote Code Execution
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Disclosure

Jun 14, 2005

Discovery

Unknown

Dates

Exploit

Unknown

Solution

Unknown

Description

A remote overflow exists in Windows. The Common Internet File System (CIFS) implementation fails to validate incoming Server Message Block (SMB) packets resulting in a buffer overflow. With a specially crafted request, an attacker can cause arbitrary code execution resulting in a loss of integrity.

Classification

Location: Remote/Network Access Required
Attack Type: Input Manipulation
Impact: Loss of Integrity
Exploit: Exploit Rumored / Private
Disclosure: OSVDB Verified

Solution

Currently, there are no known workarounds or upgrades to correct this issue. However, Microsoft has released a patch to address this vulnerability.

Products

Microsoft Corporation
Watch-list
Windows
Watch-list
2000 SP3
2000 SP4
XP SP1
XP SP2
XP 64-Bit SP1
XP 64-Bit 2003
XP Professional x64 Edition
Windows Server
Watch-list
2003
2003 SP1
2003 for Itanium
2003 SP1 for Itanium
2003 x64 Edition

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Credit

  • Yuji Ukai - alertBrand New Doo DooeEye.com - eEye Digital Security
  • Derek Soeder - dsoederBrand New Doo Dooeeye.com - eEye Digital Security

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