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From: andy at romnet.com (Andy Silva)
Subject: MS04-028 Shell Exploit
Well, on my WinXP SP1 machine, the shellcode will not excecute when
displayed in a web browser (firefox PR1 and IE 6 SP1).
It will however excecute when windows opens the folder that it's in
(trying to make a thumbnail i would assume.) A few seconds after the
command window opens, explorer crashes.
(un)Fortunately none of the email accounts that I had up and running let
the attatchment through... they thought it was Bloodhound.Exploit.13.
I didn't have enough time to try anything fancy immediately before i
left work so I left it at that. I wonder if this could potentially turn
into an email worm.
-andy
Todd Towles wrote:
>MS04-028 Exploit
>
>Launches local cmd.exe (not port bound)
>
>http://www.k-otik.com/exploits/09222004.ms04-28-cmd.c.php
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com
>[mailto:full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com] On Behalf Of Josh L.
>Perrymon
>Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 1:48 PM
>To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
>Subject: [Full-Disclosure] New GDI exploit
>
>Game over...
>
>So the exploit is out that will open a local command prompt on the
>machine exploiting the GDI library..
>
>This thing allows 2500 bytes of shellcode..
>
>How long before this turns nasty?
>
>Seems easy to me to make it reverse shell...
>
>
>--------
>
>The problem I have is patching with SMS. MBSA won't pickup the needed
>patched in SMS so you have to push out to all machines in a container
>for a certain software type-
>
>IE
>XP
>VIsio
>
>
>blah blah so on....
>
>------------
>
>The cycle continues..
>
>JP
>
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