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From: Microsoft Product Security (secnotifMICROSOFT.COM)
Date: Tue Jun 12 2001 - 18:04:51 CDT

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    Title: SQL Query Method Enables Cached Administrator Connection
                to be Reused
    Date: 12 June 2001
    Software: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 7.0
    Impact: Privilege elevation
    Bulletin: MS01-032

    Microsoft encourages customers to review the Security Bulletin at:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-032.asp.
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    Issue:
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    When a client connection to a SQL Server is terminated, it remains
    cached for a short period of time for performance reasons. One SQL
    query method contains a flaw that has the effect of making it
    possible for one user's query to reuse a cached connection that
    belonged to the sa account.

    Exploiting this vulnerability would enable an attacker to execute the
    query using the administrator's security context. This would give
    her the ability to take any desired action on the database;
    moreover, it would give her the ability to run extended stored
    procedures, thereby giving her the opportunity to run code of her
    choice and assume
    de facto control of the server itself.

    Mitigating Factors:
    ====================
     - The vulnerability only affects servers configured to use Mixed
    Mode.
       Microsoft strongly recommends against using Mixed Mode, and
       recommends using Windows Authentication mode instead. Customers
    who
       have configured their servers to use Windows Authentication mode
       are not affected by this vulnerability.
     - Terminated connections are only cached for a short period. The
       attacker would need to time her attack in order to occur during
    the
       period when an administrator's connection was in the cache.
     - The query method at issue here can only be executed by an
       authenticated user. Not only would this limit the number of users
       who could exploit the vulnerability, it also would allow the
    action
       to be audited.

    Patch Availability:
    ===================
     - A patch is available to fix this vulnerability. Please read the
       Security Bulletin
       http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms01-032.asp
       for information on obtaining this patch.

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