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From: Microsoft Product Security (secnotifMICROSOFT.COM)
Date: Thu Jul 12 2001 - 21:38:59 CDT

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    Title: Outlook View Control Exposes Unsafe Functionality
    Date: 12 July 2001
    Software: Outlook 98, 2000, and 2002
    Impact: Run code of attacker's choice via either web page or HTML
                e-mail.
    Bulletin: MS01-038

    Microsoft encourages customers to review the Security Bulletin at:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-038.asp.
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    Issue:
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    The Microsoft Outlook View Control is an ActiveX control that allows
    Outlook mail folders to be viewed via web pages. The control should
    only allow passive operations such as viewing mail or calendar data.
    In reality, though, it exposes a function that could allow the web
    page to manipulate Outlook data. This could enable an attacker to
    delete mail, change calendar information, or take virtually any other
    action through Outlook including running arbitrary code on the user's
    machine.
    Hostile web sites would pose the greatest threat with respect to this
    vulnerability. If a user could be enticed into visiting a web page
    controlled by an attacker, script or HTML on the page could invoke
    the control when the page was opened. The script or HTML could then
    use the control to take whatever action the attacker desired on the
    user's Outlook data.

    It also would be possible for the attacker to send an HTML e-mail to
    a user, with the intent of invoking the control when the recipient
    opened the mail. However, the Outlook E-mail Security Update, that
    automatically installs as part of Outlook 2002 would thwart such an
    attack. The Update causes HTML e-mails to be opened in the Restricted
    Sites Zone, where ActiveX controls are disabled by default.

    Microsoft is preparing a patch that will eliminate the vulnerability.
    However, while this patch is under development, we recommend that
    customers disable ActiveX controls in the Internet Zone to protect
    against the web-based scenario discussed above. (The FAQ provides
    information on how administrators can use Group Policy to make this
    configuration change network-wide). To protect against the mail-borne
    scenario, we strongly recommend that Outlook 98 and 2000 users
    install the Outlook E-mail Security Update if they haven't already
    done so. When the patch is complete, Microsoft will re-release this
    bulletin and provide details on where to obtain the patch and how to
    use it.

    Mitigating Factors:
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     - The previously-released Outlook E-mail Security Update that is
       integrated into Outlook 2002 would prevent this vulnerability from
       being exploited via e-mail in all affected Outlook versions.

     - The vulnerability provides no capability for the attacker to force
    a
       user to visit a web page that exploits it.

    Patch Availability:
    ===================
     - A patch is available to fix this vulnerability. Please read the
       Security Bulletin
       http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms01-038.asp
       for information on obtaining this patch.

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