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Message-Id: <6E66CEA7-68BE-4A18-90FE-A1116FAF04E3@digitaloffense.net>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:46:35 -0500
From: Todd Manning <sflist@...italoffense.net>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Next generation malware: Windows Vista's gadget API
On Sep 13, 2007, at 04:16 AM, Tim Brown wrote:
> A paper has just been released on the Windows Vista's gadget API. The
> abstract is as follows:
>
> Windows has had the ability to embed HTML into it’s user interface
> for many
> years. Right back to and including Windows NT 4.0, it has been
> possible to
> embed HTML into the task bar, but the OS has always maintained a
> sandbox,
> from which the HTML has been unable to escape. All this changes
> with Windows
> Vista. This paper seeks to inform system administrators, users and the
> wider community on both potential attack vectors using gadgets and the
> mitigations provided by Windows Vista.
>
> The full paper can be found at http://www.portcullis-security.com/
> 165.php.
>
Good paper; Since this is out there I figure I'll forward the much
shorter article I wrote that details an attack against the contact
gadget, which was patched last month.
https://strikecenter.bpointsys.com/articles/2007/08/26/vista-gadget-
patches-in-ms07-048
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