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Standard Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-023 - Cumulativer Patch für den Internet Explorer

Microsoft hat wieder einen Patch für den Internet Explorer bereit gestellt, der alle bekannten Sicherheitslücken der letzten Wochen stopfen soll. Ob dieses mal der Patch seine Wirkung zeigt bleibt offen. Beim letzen Patch wurde ja festgestellt das ein grosser Teil der Sicherheitslücken nicht geschlossen wurden.

This is a cumulative patch that includes the functionality of all previously released patches for IE 5.01, 5.5 and 6.0. In addition, it eliminates the following six newly discovered vulnerabilities:
  • A cross-site scripting vulnerability in a Local HTML Resource. IE ships with several files that contain HTML on the local file system to provide functionality. One of these files contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that could allow a script to execute as if it were run by the user herself, causing it to run in the local computer zone. An attacker could craft a web page with a URL that exploits this vulnerability and then either host that page on a web server or send it as HTML email. When the web page was viewed and the user clicked on the URL link, the attacker's script injected into the local resource, the attacker's script would run in the Local Computer zone, allowing it to run with fewer restrictions than it would otherwise have.
  • An information disclosure vulnerability related to the use of am HTML object provides that support for Cascading Style Sheets that could allow an attacker to read, but not add, delete or change, data on the local system. An attacker could craft a web page that exploits this vulnerability and then either host that page on a web server or send it as HTML email. When the page was viewed, the element would be invoked. Successfully exploiting this vulnerability, however, requires exact knowledge of the location of the intended file to be read on the user's system. Further, it requires that the intended file contain a single, parcicular ASCII character.
  • An information disclosure vulnerability related to the handling of script within cookies that could allow one site to read the cookies of another. An attacker could build a special cookie containing script and then construct a web page with a hyperlink that would deliver that cookie to the user's system and invoke it. He could then send that web page as mail or post it on a server. When the user clicked the hyperlink and the page invoked the script in the cookie, it could potentially read or alter the cookies of another site. Successfully exploiting this, however, would require that the attacker know the exact name of the cookie as stored on the file system to be read successfully.
  • A zone spoofing vulnerability that could allow a web page to be incorrectly reckoned to be in the Intranet zone or, in some very rare cases, in the Trusted Sites zone. An attacker could construct a web page that exploits this vulnerability and attempt to entice the user to visit the web page. If the attack were successful, the page would be run with fewer security restrictions than is appropriate.
  • Two variants of the "Content Disposition" vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-058 affecting how IE handles downloads when a downloadable file's Content-Disposition and Content-Type headers are intentionally malformed. In such a case, it is possible for IE to believe that a file is a type safe for automatic handling, when in fact it is executable content. An attacker could seek to exploit this vulnerability by constructing a specially malformed web page and posting a malformed executable file. He could then post the web page or mail it to the intended target. These two new variants differ from the original vulnerability in that they for a system to be vulnerable, it must have present an application present that, when it is erroneously passed the malformed content, chooses to hand it back to the operating system rather than immediately raise an error. A successful attack, therefore, would require that the attacker know that the intended victim has one of these applications present on their system.
Finally, it introduces a behavior change to the Restricted Sites zone. Specifically, it disables frames in the Restricted Sites zone. Since the Outlook Express 6.0, Outlook 98 and Outlook 2000 with the Outlook Email Security Update and Outlook 2002 all read email in the Restricted Sites zone by default, this enhancement means that those products now effectively disable frames in HTML email by default. This new behavior makes it impossible for an HTML email to automatically open a new window or to launch the download of an executable.

Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-023
Download Internet Explorer 6.0 (deu)
Download Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 (deu)
Download Internet Explorer 5.5 SP1 (deu)
Download Internet Explorer 5.01 SP2 for Windows NT and Windows 2000 (deu)

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