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Message-ID: <425ABEC6.8090502@securinews.com>
Date: Mon Apr 11 19:15:51 2005
From: seclists at securinews.com (Paul Kurczaba)
Subject: Oddness with the MS antispyware beta
If you hold down "alt" + "tab", does the hidden windows name and icon
appear on the list?
MN Vasquez wrote:
> I don't know if this is programming technique is "common", but I've not
> seen it before. I'm running the MS antispyware beta 1 on Windows XP
> sp2. I hooked up a 2nd monitor to my laptop. I set the resolution to
> 1600x1200, and the monitor position in relation to the primary, is to
> the left. Align the bottom screens. You can use a different
> resolution, I imagine, if you offset the positions of the monitors.
>
> On the 2nd monitor I found a program window "hiding". Basically, in a
> very odd position -- on a typically non-displayed portion of the
> desktop, which I only found by configuring multiple monitors. It seems
> the programmers are "hiding" a window, which I have attached as a jpg.
> For those that don't want to open an attachment:
>
> there are 5 buttons: systrayhide, systrayshow, systraynormal,
> systrascanning, systrayupdating.
>
> The window title is gcasDtServHolder
>
> Clicking the buttons modifies the tooltip associated with the system
> tray icon. I can hide/show the systray icon. The status of the icon
> also changes from Active to Running when Normal is selected, and I then
> click either the Scanning or Updating button.
>
> Closing the window removes the system tray icon and apparently closes
> the program.
>
> I do not know if this possibly leads to a vulnerability or not.
>
> Mike
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