Friday, March 24, 2006

IE Explorer exploit code and POC


An excerpt from SANS duty handler, the POC code has been out now for over 48hrs and is fairly simple to adapt. Caution is expected with IE and sites visited..!!

IE exploit on the loose, going to yellow (NEW)
Published: 2006-03-24,
Last Updated: 2006-03-24 04:01:25 UTC by Jim Clausing (Version: 1)

Folks, as Lorna predicted yesterday, it didn't take long for the exploits to appear for that IE vulnerability. One has been making the rounds that pops the calculator up (no, I'm not going to point you to the PoC code, it is easy enough to find if you read any of the standard mailing lists), but it is a relatively trivial mod to turn that into something more destructive (in fact one of our readers, Matt Davis, has provided us with a version that he created that is more destructive). For that reason, we're raising Infocon to yellow for the next 24 hours.

Workarounds/mitigation
Microsoft has posted this and suggests that turning off Active Scripting will prevent this exploit from working. You could, of course, always use another browser like Firefox or Opera, but remember that IE is so closely tied to other parts of the OS, that you may be running it in places where you don't realize you are.

One of our readers asked whether DropMyRights from Microsoft would provide any protection. We haven't had an opportunity to test that out.

I understand a snort signature to detect the exploit has been checked in to bleeding-snort, I'll update the story with a URL for the sig as soon as I find it.

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