Internet Explorer cumulative update

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Gordon Darling

Subject:  Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-040: Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (828750)
Date:  Fri, 3 Oct 2003 20:28:03 -0700
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Title:      Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (828750)
Date:       October 3, 2003
Software:   Internet Explorer 5.01
            Internet Explorer 5.5
            Internet Explorer 6.0
            Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows Server 2003
Impact:     Run code of attacker's choice
Max Risk:   Critical
Bulletin:   MS03-040

Microsoft encourages customers to review the Security Bulletins at:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-040.asp
    http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/MS03-040.asp
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Issue:
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This is a cumulative patch that includes the functionality of all
previously released patches for Internet Explorer 5.01, 5.5 and 6.0.
In addition, it eliminates the following newly discovered
vulnerabilities:

A vulnerability that occurs because Internet Explorer does not
properly determine an object type returned from a Web server in a
popup window. It could be possible for an attacker who exploited this
vulnerability to run arbitrary code on a user's system. If a user
visited an attacker's Web site, it would be possible for the attacker
to exploit this vulnerability without any other user action. An
attacker could also craft an HTML-based e-mail that would attempt to
exploit this vulnerability.

A vulnerability that occurs because Internet Explorer does not
properly determine an object type returned from a Web server during
XML data binding. It could be possible for an attacker who exploited
this vulnerability to run arbitrary code on a user's system. If a
user visited an attacker's Web site, it would be possible for the
attacker to exploit this vulnerability without any other user action.
An attacker could also craft an HTML-based e-mail that would attempt
to exploit this vulnerability.

A change has been made to the method by which Internet Explorer
handles Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Behaviors in the Internet Explorer
Restricted Zone.  It could be possible for an attacker exploiting a
separate vulnerability (such as one of the two vulnerabilities
discussed above) to cause Internet Explorer to run script code in the
security context of the Internet Zone. In addition, an attacker could
use Windows Media Player's (WMP) ability to open URL's to construct
an attack. An attacker could also craft an HTML-based e-mail that
could attempt to exploit this behavior.

To exploit these flaws, the attacker would have to create a specially
formed HTML-based e-mail and send it to the user. Alternatively an
attacker would have to host a malicious Web site that contained a Web
page designed to exploit these vulnerabilities. The attacker would
then have to persuade a user to visit that site.

As with the previous Internet Explorer cumulative patches released
with bulletins MS03-004, MS03-015,  MS03-020, and MS03-032, this
cumulative patch will cause window.showHelp( ) to cease to function
if you have not applied the HTML Help update. If you have installed
the updated HTML Help control from Knowledge Base article 811630, you
will still be able to use HTML Help functionality after applying this
patch.

In addition to applying this security patch it is recommended that
users also install the Windows Media Player update referenced in
Knowledge Base Article 828026.  This update is available from Windows
Update as well as the Microsoft Download Center for all supported
versions of Windows Media Player. While not a security patch, this
update contains a change to the behavior of Windows Media Player's
ability to launch URL's to help protect against DHTML behavior based
attacks.  Specifically, it restricts Windows Media Player's ability
to launch URL's in the local computer zone from other zones.

Mitigating Factors:
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- -By default, Internet Explorer on Windows Server 2003 runs in
Enhanced
Security Configuration. This default configuration of Internet
Explorer
blocks automatic exploitation of this attack. If Internet Explorer
Enhanced Security Configuration has been disabled, the protections
put in place that prevent this vulnerability from being automatically
exploited would be removed.

- -In the Web-based attack scenario, the attacker would have to host a
Web site that contained a Web page used to exploit this
vulnerability.  An attacker would have no way to force a user to
visit a malicious Web Site. Instead, the attacker would need to lure
them there, typically by getting them to click a link that would take
them to the attacker's site.

- -Exploiting the vulnerability would allow the attacker only the same
privileges as the user. Users whose accounts are configured to have
few privileges on the system would be at less risk than ones who
operate with administrative privileges.

Risk Rating:
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 -Critical

Patch Availability:
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 - A patch is available to fix this vulnerability. Please read the
   Security Bulletins at
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-040.asp
    http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/MS03-040.asp
   for information on obtaining this patch.


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ms

Gordon said:
Subject:Â Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-040: Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (828750)
Date:Â Fri, 3 Oct 2003 20:28:03 -0700
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Too bad this critical patch does not apply to 5.01, etc. in W98SE.

They keep finding new holes in IE, but won't patch W98.

Mike Sa
 
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Mark

Bryan said:
You can save it to ...wherever!

Thanks pal, but that's no help at all. Where are the download links?
All I get on the M$ website is an on line automatic update. I don't
want that.

Mark
 
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Mark Warner

ms said:
snip

Too bad this critical patch does not apply to 5.01, etc. in W98SE.

They keep finding new holes in IE, but won't patch W98.

Windows Update scanned my W98se/IE6 system and determined that I needed
this update. The download and install proceeded as normal. YMMV.
 
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Inky the Crow

Gordon Darling said:
Subject: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-040: Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (828750)
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 20:28:03 -0700
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Thnx Gordon

ITC
 
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Yotsuya-san

Please forgive my ignorance, but I have IE 5.5 SP1 so that cumulative
patch does not install. Should I download the *fat* IE 5.5 SP2 in its
entirely or can I download only SP2?
(I'm really tired to navigate in Microsozz site... ;-)

Thanks, Fede.
 
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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=BBQ=AB?=

Seeing as these updates will become unavailable at years end, do you
suppose someone with cable could dld them and put them up for their
eventual use - I am a poorly dialup type!

Microsoft licences don't usually allow for distribution by anyone but
Microsoft.
 
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Gordon Darling

Seeing as these updates will become unavailable at years end, do you
suppose someone with cable could dld them and put them up for their
eventual use - I am a poorly dialup type!
Best,
POKO

Probably not unfortunately. The EULA's prohibit re-distribution as far as
I can recall.

Regards
Gordon
 
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Maureen Goldman

POKO said:
Seeing as these updates will become unavailable at years end, do you
suppose someone with cable could dld them and put them up for their
eventual use - I am a poorly dialup type!

Given the fake Microsoft patch currently making the rounds, I wouldn't
download a Microsoft update from anywhere except Microsoft.

(I've downloaded the new patch, but I like to wait a week before
installation to see if adverse side effects are reported in the
newsgroups.)
 
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jimpgh2002

Thanks pal, but that's no help at all. Where are the download links?
All I get on the M$ website is an on line automatic update. I don't
want that.

Mark
I'm curious...why not?
 

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