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From: Microsoft Product Security (secnotifMICROSOFT.COM)
Date: Wed Feb 14 2001 - 12:23:07 CST

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    Title: Patch Available for
                "Windows Media Player Skins File Download" Vulnerability
    Date: February 14, 2001
    Software: Windows Media Player 7
    Impact: Run arbitrary code
    Bulletin: MS01-010

    Microsoft encourages customers to review the Security Bulletin at:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-010.asp.
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    Issue:
    ======
    Windows Media Player 7 introduced a feature called "skins", that
    allows customization of the look and feel of Windows Media Player. If
    a Windows Media Player skin (.WMZ) file were downloaded from a
    malicious web site it could potentially be used to run Java code to
    read and browse files on a local machine. The vulnerability stems
    from the fact that "skins" are downloaded to a known location on a
    victim's computer and are stored in a .zip package. If the .zip
    package contained a Java class (.class) file, any Java code in this
    class could be executed under the local computer security zone.

    If a Windows Media Player skin (.WMZ) file were downloaded from a
    malicious web site, it could potentially cause the deployment of
    zipped Java code to a known location on the visiting user's machine.
    Since the Java code would reside in a known location on the machine,
    script hosted on a hostile web site or embedded in a hostile HTML
    mail message could potentially invoke the script in the local
    computer security zone to take arbitrary action on the user's
    machine.

    Mitigating Factors:
    ====================
     - Disable the running of unsigned Java content
     - Be wary of visiting malicious web sites or opening e-mail from
       unknown sources

    Patch Availability:
    ===================
     - A patch is available to fix this vulnerability. Please read the
       Security Bulletin
       http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms01-010.asp
       for information on obtaining this patch.

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