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Date: Thu Dec 12 2002 - 06:16:09 CST

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    Title: Flaw in Windows WM_TIMER Message Handling Could Enable
                Privilege Elevation (328310)
    Date: 11 December 2002
    Software: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP
    Impact: Privilege elevation
    Max Risk: Important
    Bulletin: MS02-071

    Microsoft encourages customers to review the Security Bulletins at:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS02-071.asp
    http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/ms02-071.asp
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    Issue:
    ======
    Windows messages provide a way for interactive processes to react
    to user events (e.g., keystrokes or mouse movements) and communicate
    with other interactive processes. One such message, WM_TIMER, is sent
    at the expiration of a timer, and can be used to cause a process to
    execute a timer callback function. A security vulnerability results
    because it's possible for one process in the interactive desktop to
    use a WM_TIMER message to cause another process to execute a callback
    function at the address of its choice, even if the second process
    did not set a timer. If that second process had higher privileges
    than the first, this would provide the first process with a way of
    exercising them.

    By default, several of the processes running in the interactive
    desktop do so with LocalSystem privileges. As a result, an attacker
    who had the ability to log onto a system interactively could
    potentially run a program that would levy a WM_TIMER request upon
    such a process, causing it to take any action the attacker
    specified. This would give the attacker complete control over the
    system.

    In addition to addressing this vulnerability, the patch also makes
    changes to several processes that run on the interactive desktop
    with high privileges. Although none of these would, in the
    absence of the TM_TIMER vulnerability, enable an attacker to gain
    privileges on the system, we have included them in the patch to
    make the services more robust.

    Mitigating Factors:
    ====================
     - An attacker would need valid logon credentials to exploit the
       vulnerability. It could not be exploited remotely.

     - Properly secured servers would be at little risk from this
       vulnerability. Standard best practices recommend only allowing
       trusted administrators to log onto such systems interactively;
       without such privileges, an attacker could not exploit the
       vulnerability.

    Risk Rating:
    ============
     - Important

    Patch Availability:
    ===================
     - A patch is available to fix this vulnerability. Please read the
       Security Bulletin at
       http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms02-071.asp
       for information on obtaining this patch.

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