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(115 votes) Published: Dec 25, 2006 9:20 p.m. In 1 Favorites Lists Viewed 1694 times
Proof-of-concept exploit code for a privilege escalation vulnerability affecting all versions of Windows—including Vista—has been posted on a Russian hacker forum, forcing Microsoft to activate its emergency response process.
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Mike Reavey, operations manager of the Microsoft Security Response Center, confirmed that the company is “closely monitoring” the public posting, which first appeared on a Russian language forum on Dec. 15. It affects “csrss.exe,” which is the main executable for the Microsoft Client/Server Runtime Server.
According to an alert cross-posted to security mailing lists, the vulnerability is caused by a memory corruption when certain strings are sent through the MessageBox API.
“The PoC reportedly allows for local elevation of privilege on Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Server 2003 SP1, Windows XP SP1, Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista operating systems,” Reavey said in an entry posted late Dec. 21 on the MSRC blog.
Taken from http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,2076062,00.asp
Remove the ones you dont use, Take some off just to be safe and when you need them check them again. When you have those checked you are opening tiny holes into your system , I know a got one nasty ass dailer thanks AVG and norten.
Get another anti-virus (AVG FREE)http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/ The free version is very good. There is a limit of one update a day but do you need more?
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Your ip should be changed every 2 days making it vewry hard for you to be hacked. This batch will do it for you. http://chat.18.5u.com/hmm/ipchanger.cmd If it does not work there are alot of eggs on rotten eggs on changing your ip. Or goto
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So keep your computer safe during these times. Hope you don’t get the blue screen of death.justfuckinggoogleit.com
The Vista exploit—which has not been independently verified—was just one of many zero-days available for sale at an auction-style marketplace infiltrated by the Tokyo-based Trend Micro.
In a recent interview with eWEEK, Trend Micro’s chief technology officer, Raimund Genes, said prices for exploits for unpatched code execution flaws are in the $20,000 to $30,000 range, depending on the popularity of the software and the reliability of the attack code.
Wanna go back to windows 98 with a shit load of fire walls and anti-virus? Might be safer....