Microsoft Windows Indexing Service ActiveX Control Remote Code Execution

Notification Type: IBM Internet Security Systems Protection Alert
Notification Date: October 13, 2009
Notification Version: 1.0
   
Name: Microsoft Windows Indexing Service ActiveX Control Remote Code Execution
Public disclosure/
In the wild date:
October 13, 2009
Aliases: MS09-057
CVE:

CVE-2009-2507

Description:

The Microsoft Windows Indexing Service ActiveX control could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system by persuading a victim to visit a malicious Web page.

 

ISS Coverage

Product Content Version
Network Sensor 7.0
Proventia A
Proventia IPS (G/GX)
Server Sensor 7.0
Proventia Multifunction Appliance
Proventia Server (Linux)
29.100
Proventia Server (Windows)
Proventia Desktop
2440
Propagation Techniques ISS Protection Available
remote exploit

Script_Indexing_Service_Corruption

13 OCT 2009

Detailed Description

Business Impact:

Plug-ins, like this ActiveX control, are one of the top targets of malicious web exploit toolkit developers.  These web exploit toolkits now account for nearly all browser-related exploits seen in the wild.  The exploitation of this ActiveX control provides the attacker with the privileges of the end user, which could allow complete control over the targeted endpoint.

This ActiveX control is installed by default on Microsoft 2000, 2003, and XP operating systems.

*CVSS: Base Score: 9.3
  Access Vector: Network
Access Complexity: Medium
Authentication: None
Confidentiality Impact: Complete
Integrity Impact: Complete
Availability Impact: Complete
Adjusted Temporal Score: 6.9
  Exploitability: Unproven
Remediation Level: Official-Fix
Report Confidence: Confirmed
Affected Products: For a full list of affected versions, see references below.
Technical Description:

The Microsoft Windows Indexing Service ActiveX control could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by a memory corruption error. By persuading a victim to visit a malicious Web page, a remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability via specially-crafted Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) to corrupt memory and execute arbitrary code on the system with the privileges of the victim.

Remediation:

Patches are available for this issue. See References for details.

References

XFDB:

http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/53540
Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms09-057.mspx

Revision History

1.0 Initial publication.

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