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From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 6:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Alert:Microsoft Security Bulletin - MS02-012
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS02-012.asp
Malformed Data Transfer Request can Cause Windows SMTP Service to Fail
Originally posted: February 27, 2002
Summary
Who should read this bulletin: Customers using Microsoft(r) Windows(r) 2000
Server and Professional, Windows XP Professional and Exchange Server 2000
Impact of vulnerability:Denial of Service
Maximum Severity Rating:Low
Recommendation:Customers who need the Windows 2000 SMTP services should
apply the patch; all others should disable the SMTP service.
Affected Software:
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- Microsoft Exchange 2000
Technical description:
An SMTP service installs by default as part of Windows 2000 server products.
Exchange 2000, which can only be installed on Windows 2000, uses the native
Windows 2000 SMTP service rather than providing its own. In addition,
Windows 2000 and Windows XP workstation products provide an SMTP service
that is not installed by default. All of these implementations contain a
flaw that could enable denial of service attacks to be mounted against the
service.
The flaw involves how the service handles a particular type of SMTP command
used to transfer the data that constitutes an incoming mail. By sending a
malformed version of this command, an attacker could cause the SMTP service
to fail. This would have the effect of disrupting mail services on the
affected system, but would not cause the operating system itself to fail.
Mitigating factors:
- Windows XP Home Edition does not provide an SMTP service, and is not
affected by the vulnerability.
- Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional do provide an SMTP
service, but it is not installed by default.
- Windows 2000 server products do install the SMTP service by default.
However, best practices recommend disabling any unneeded services, and
systems on which the SMTP service had been disabled would not be at risk.
- Exchange 5.5, even if installed on a Windows 2000 server, is not affected
by the vulnerability.
- The result of an attack would be limited to disrupting the SMTP service
and, depending on the system configuration, potentially IIS and other
internet services as well. However, it would not disrupt any other system
functions.
- The vulnerability would not enable an attacker to gain any privileges on
the affected system or to access users' email or data.
Vulnerability identifier: CAN-2002-0055
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Russ - Surgeon General of TruSecure Corporation/NTBugtraq Editor
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