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RE: Next generation malware: Windows Vista's gadget API
From: "avivra" <avivra () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 03:09:28 +0300
Great overview, Todd!
I've just wanted to mention that MS downplayed the vulnerabilities I've
found in Vista's Sidebar gadgets.
In my blog post
(http://aviv.raffon.net/2007/08/16/VistaGadgetsGoneWild.aspx), I've
demonstrated a scenario where a worm can be propagated by exploiting the
vulnerability in the RSS feeds gadget.
I don't understand why Microsoft rated this vulnerability as important,
instead of critical.
--Aviv.
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Manning [mailto:sflist () digitaloffense net]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 8:47 PM
To: bugtraq () securityfocus 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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