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[HV-HIGH] Microsoft Jet DB engine vulnerabilities Mar 31 2005 09:53PM
vuln hexview com (1 replies)
Re: [HV-HIGH] Microsoft Jet DB engine vulnerabilities Apr 01 2005 12:53AM
Thor (Hammer of God) (thor hammerofgod com) (1 replies)
Re: [HV-HIGH] Microsoft Jet DB engine vulnerabilities Apr 02 2005 08:59AM
Denis Jedig (seclists syneticon de) (2 replies)
Thor (Hammer of God) wrote:
> How is this a high-level vulnerability when a user must launch the file,
> simply resulting in possible code execution within that user's
> interactive credentials? If you're going to get them to launch a file,
> why not code up a nice juicy .exe for them and not bother with the other
> stuff?

The user is opening a data file, like he would open a JPEG image or a
MP3 audio file. Since the rule of thumb is that data does not harm, only
code does, it is a security vulnerability.

> Or even better, since it's an MDB file, code it up in an Access module-
> that way it won't even throw an exception.

Newer Access versions throw a security warning if the VBA code is not
signed and let the user disable VBA execution. The issue highlighted by
hexview is able to circumvent this security-related feature.

Denis Jedig
syneticon GbR

[ reply ]
Re: [HV-HIGH] Microsoft Jet DB engine vulnerabilities Apr 03 2005 09:12PM
Thor (Hammer of God) (thor hammerofgod com)
Re: [HV-HIGH] Microsoft Jet DB engine vulnerabilities Apr 03 2005 05:13PM
Steve Shockley (steve shockley shockley net) (1 replies)
Re: [HV-HIGH] Microsoft Jet DB engine vulnerabilities Apr 04 2005 06:23PM
Son SonOfLilit (sonoflilit gmail com)


 

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