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sbradcpaUser is Offline

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07/11/2007 1:49 AM  
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs, 8 Critical
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:17:42 -0500 (CDT)
From: InfoSec News
Organization: InfoSec News - http://www.infosecnews.org/
To: isn@infosecnews.org

http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=201000567

By Sharon Gaudin
InformationWeek
July 10, 2007

In its monthly Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft issued six security
bulletins, patching 11 vulnerabilities -- eight of them critical.

Security researchers are warning IT managers to obviously patch all of
the bugs being fixed today, but to quickly turn their attention to two
vulnerabilities in Active Directory implementations in Windows 2000
Server and Windows 2003 Server. Amol Sarwate, manager of vulnerability
research lab at Qualys Inc., called this the most important of the 11
bugs that Microsoft is patching this month.

"If you are managing servers, this is the most critical because a hacker
can crash your machine or anonymously run programs or steal information
from your Active Directory," said Sarwate.

The Active Directory issue was discovered by IBM X-Force Researcher Neel
Mehta, who also created proof-of-concept exploit code for it. The flaw
was reported to Microsoft a year ago this month.

"Active Directory is the corner stone of the Windows network. The Active
Directory server is used to manage things like user accounts on your
domain. If a bad guy had that, he could add or delete accounts," said
Tom Cross, an IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force researcher, in an
interview. Another IBM researcher, David Dewey noted that if a hacker
adds himself to the directory as an administrator, he could do anything
he wants to the network.

Because the two vulnerabilities are in such a key part of Microsoft's
software, both Cross and Dewey said they're glad Microsoft took so much
time to work on the patch.

"This one carries quite a few complexities that led it down quite the
development path," said Dewey in an interview. "We were in lock step
with them during the entire path. As it turns out, it brought to light
other coding issues that needed to be corrected. Active Directory is the
corner stone of the Microsoft enterprise network. Anytime someone pokes
a hole in that, they need to make sure the fix they put in place is
thorough and correct. This is extraordinarily critical and they handled
it appropriately, in my opinion."

...... more at the link...

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RamonLinanUser is Offline

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07/11/2007 12:21 PM  
A silly question from one who has been out of the loop, did MS have a
patch for the RPC vulnerability in DNS server? (935964), I applied the
walkaround and want to "un-applied" them so I can manage all my DNS from
one console.
Thanks all

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From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley,
CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:50 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] [Fwd: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs,
8 Critical]

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs, 8 Critical
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:17:42 -0500 (CDT)
From: InfoSec News
Organization: InfoSec News - http://www.infosecnews.org/
To: isn@infosecnews.org

http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=20100056
7

By Sharon Gaudin
InformationWeek
July 10, 2007

In its monthly Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft issued six security
bulletins, patching 11 vulnerabilities -- eight of them critical.

Security researchers are warning IT managers to obviously patch all of
the bugs being fixed today, but to quickly turn their attention to two
vulnerabilities in Active Directory implementations in Windows 2000
Server and Windows 2003 Server. Amol Sarwate, manager of vulnerability
research lab at Qualys Inc., called this the most important of the 11
bugs that Microsoft is patching this month.

"If you are managing servers, this is the most critical because a hacker

can crash your machine or anonymously run programs or steal information
from your Active Directory," said Sarwate.

The Active Directory issue was discovered by IBM X-Force Researcher Neel

Mehta, who also created proof-of-concept exploit code for it. The flaw
was reported to Microsoft a year ago this month.

"Active Directory is the corner stone of the Windows network. The Active

Directory server is used to manage things like user accounts on your
domain. If a bad guy had that, he could add or delete accounts," said
Tom Cross, an IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force researcher, in an
interview. Another IBM researcher, David Dewey noted that if a hacker
adds himself to the directory as an administrator, he could do anything
he wants to the network.

Because the two vulnerabilities are in such a key part of Microsoft's
software, both Cross and Dewey said they're glad Microsoft took so much
time to work on the patch.

"This one carries quite a few complexities that led it down quite the
development path," said Dewey in an interview. "We were in lock step
with them during the entire path. As it turns out, it brought to light
other coding issues that needed to be corrected. Active Directory is the

corner stone of the Microsoft enterprise network. Anytime someone pokes
a hole in that, they need to make sure the fix they put in place is
thorough and correct. This is extraordinarily critical and they handled
it appropriately, in my opinion."

...... more at the link...

--
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sbradcpaUser is Offline

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07/11/2007 12:31 PM  
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-029: Vulnerability in Windows DNS RPC
Interface Could Allow Remote Code Execution (935966):
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms07-029.mspx
May patches.

Also the .net one is a little rough to patch this month so be prepared
to see a few issues getting that installed. Seeing a smattering in the
newsgroups already.

Ramon Linan wrote:
> A silly question from one who has been out of the loop, did MS have a
> patch for the RPC vulnerability in DNS server? (935964), I applied the
> walkaround and want to "un-applied" them so I can manage all my DNS from
> one console.
>
>
> Thanks all
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org
> [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley,
> CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:50 AM
> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: [ActiveDir] [Fwd: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs,
> 8 Critical]
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs, 8 Critical
> Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:17:42 -0500 (CDT)
> From: InfoSec News
> Organization: InfoSec News - http://www.infosecnews.org/
> To: isn@infosecnews.org
>
>
>
> http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=20100056
> 7
>
> By Sharon Gaudin
> InformationWeek
> July 10, 2007
>
> In its monthly Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft issued six security
> bulletins, patching 11 vulnerabilities -- eight of them critical.
>
> Security researchers are warning IT managers to obviously patch all of
> the bugs being fixed today, but to quickly turn their attention to two
> vulnerabilities in Active Directory implementations in Windows 2000
> Server and Windows 2003 Server. Amol Sarwate, manager of vulnerability
> research lab at Qualys Inc., called this the most important of the 11
> bugs that Microsoft is patching this month.
>
> "If you are managing servers, this is the most critical because a hacker
>
> can crash your machine or anonymously run programs or steal information
> from your Active Directory," said Sarwate.
>
> The Active Directory issue was discovered by IBM X-Force Researcher Neel
>
> Mehta, who also created proof-of-concept exploit code for it. The flaw
> was reported to Microsoft a year ago this month.
>
> "Active Directory is the corner stone of the Windows network. The Active
>
> Directory server is used to manage things like user accounts on your
> domain. If a bad guy had that, he could add or delete accounts," said
> Tom Cross, an IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force researcher, in an
> interview. Another IBM researcher, David Dewey noted that if a hacker
> adds himself to the directory as an administrator, he could do anything
> he wants to the network.
>
> Because the two vulnerabilities are in such a key part of Microsoft's
> software, both Cross and Dewey said they're glad Microsoft took so much
> time to work on the patch.
>
> "This one carries quite a few complexities that led it down quite the
> development path," said Dewey in an interview. "We were in lock step
> with them during the entire path. As it turns out, it brought to light
> other coding issues that needed to be corrected. Active Directory is the
>
> corner stone of the Microsoft enterprise network. Anytime someone pokes
> a hole in that, they need to make sure the fix they put in place is
> thorough and correct. This is extraordinarily critical and they handled
> it appropriately, in my opinion."
>
> ...... more at the link...
>
>
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tvanderkooiUser is Offline

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07/11/2007 12:33 PM  
The DNS vulnerability was patched with May's releases (KB935966).
-----Original Message-----
From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Ramon Linan
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 11:21 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] [Fwd: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11
Bugs, 8 Critical]

A silly question from one who has been out of the loop, did MS have a
patch for the RPC vulnerability in DNS server? (935964), I applied the
walkaround and want to "un-applied" them so I can manage all my DNS from
one console.
Thanks all

-----Original Message-----
From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley,
CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:50 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] [Fwd: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs,
8 Critical]

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs, 8 Critical
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:17:42 -0500 (CDT)
From: InfoSec News
Organization: InfoSec News - http://www.infosecnews.org/
To: isn@infosecnews.org

http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=20100056
7

By Sharon Gaudin
InformationWeek
July 10, 2007

In its monthly Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft issued six security
bulletins, patching 11 vulnerabilities -- eight of them critical.

Security researchers are warning IT managers to obviously patch all of
the bugs being fixed today, but to quickly turn their attention to two
vulnerabilities in Active Directory implementations in Windows 2000
Server and Windows 2003 Server. Amol Sarwate, manager of vulnerability
research lab at Qualys Inc., called this the most important of the 11
bugs that Microsoft is patching this month.

"If you are managing servers, this is the most critical because a hacker

can crash your machine or anonymously run programs or steal information
from your Active Directory," said Sarwate.

The Active Directory issue was discovered by IBM X-Force Researcher Neel

Mehta, who also created proof-of-concept exploit code for it. The flaw
was reported to Microsoft a year ago this month.

"Active Directory is the corner stone of the Windows network. The Active

Directory server is used to manage things like user accounts on your
domain. If a bad guy had that, he could add or delete accounts," said
Tom Cross, an IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force researcher, in an
interview. Another IBM researcher, David Dewey noted that if a hacker
adds himself to the directory as an administrator, he could do anything
he wants to the network.

Because the two vulnerabilities are in such a key part of Microsoft's
software, both Cross and Dewey said they're glad Microsoft took so much
time to work on the patch.

"This one carries quite a few complexities that led it down quite the
development path," said Dewey in an interview. "We were in lock step
with them during the entire path. As it turns out, it brought to light
other coding issues that needed to be corrected. Active Directory is the

corner stone of the Microsoft enterprise network. Anytime someone pokes
a hole in that, they need to make sure the fix they put in place is
thorough and correct. This is extraordinarily critical and they handled
it appropriately, in my opinion."

...... more at the link...

--
If you are a SBSer... you had better be reading
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs - the SBS Blog.

..and my blog is at www.sbsdiva.com....

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miller4User is Offline

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07/11/2007 12:38 PM  
An update for this issue was released on patch Tuesday in May.

See http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms07-029.mspx
for download links for the various OSes.

-mjm

Ramon Linan wrote:
> A silly question from one who has been out of the loop, did MS have a
> patch for the RPC vulnerability in DNS server? (935964), I applied the
> walkaround and want to "un-applied" them so I can manage all my DNS from
> one console.
>
>
> Thanks all
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org
> [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley,
> CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:50 AM
> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: [ActiveDir] [Fwd: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs,
> 8 Critical]
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs, 8 Critical
> Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:17:42 -0500 (CDT)
> From: InfoSec News
> Organization: InfoSec News - http://www.infosecnews.org/
> To: isn@infosecnews.org
>
>
>
> http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=20100056
> 7
>
> By Sharon Gaudin
> InformationWeek
> July 10, 2007
>
> In its monthly Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft issued six security
> bulletins, patching 11 vulnerabilities -- eight of them critical.
>
> Security researchers are warning IT managers to obviously patch all of
> the bugs being fixed today, but to quickly turn their attention to two
> vulnerabilities in Active Directory implementations in Windows 2000
> Server and Windows 2003 Server. Amol Sarwate, manager of vulnerability
> research lab at Qualys Inc., called this the most important of the 11
> bugs that Microsoft is patching this month.
>
> "If you are managing servers, this is the most critical because a hacker
>
> can crash your machine or anonymously run programs or steal information
> from your Active Directory," said Sarwate.
>
> The Active Directory issue was discovered by IBM X-Force Researcher Neel
>
> Mehta, who also created proof-of-concept exploit code for it. The flaw
> was reported to Microsoft a year ago this month.
>
> "Active Directory is the corner stone of the Windows network. The Active
>
> Directory server is used to manage things like user accounts on your
> domain. If a bad guy had that, he could add or delete accounts," said
> Tom Cross, an IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force researcher, in an
> interview. Another IBM researcher, David Dewey noted that if a hacker
> adds himself to the directory as an administrator, he could do anything
> he wants to the network.
>
> Because the two vulnerabilities are in such a key part of Microsoft's
> software, both Cross and Dewey said they're glad Microsoft took so much
> time to work on the patch.
>
> "This one carries quite a few complexities that led it down quite the
> development path," said Dewey in an interview. "We were in lock step
> with them during the entire path. As it turns out, it brought to light
> other coding issues that needed to be corrected. Active Directory is the
>
> corner stone of the Microsoft enterprise network. Anytime someone pokes
> a hole in that, they need to make sure the fix they put in place is
> thorough and correct. This is extraordinarily critical and they handled
> it appropriately, in my opinion."
>
> ...... more at the link...
>
>
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RamonLinanUser is Offline

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07/12/2007 12:22 PM  
A silly question from one who has been out of the loop, did MS have a
patch for the RPC vulnerability in DNS server? (935964), I applied the
walkaround and want to "un-applied" them so I can manage all my DNS from
one console.
Thanks all

-----Original Message-----
From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley,
CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:50 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] [Fwd: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs,
8 Critical]

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs, 8 Critical
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:17:42 -0500 (CDT)
From: InfoSec News
Organization: InfoSec News - http://www.infosecnews.org/
To: isn@infosecnews.org

http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=20100056
7

By Sharon Gaudin
InformationWeek
July 10, 2007

In its monthly Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft issued six security
bulletins, patching 11 vulnerabilities -- eight of them critical.

Security researchers are warning IT managers to obviously patch all of
the bugs being fixed today, but to quickly turn their attention to two
vulnerabilities in Active Directory implementations in Windows 2000
Server and Windows 2003 Server. Amol Sarwate, manager of vulnerability
research lab at Qualys Inc., called this the most important of the 11
bugs that Microsoft is patching this month.

"If you are managing servers, this is the most critical because a hacker

can crash your machine or anonymously run programs or steal information
from your Active Directory," said Sarwate.

The Active Directory issue was discovered by IBM X-Force Researcher Neel

Mehta, who also created proof-of-concept exploit code for it. The flaw
was reported to Microsoft a year ago this month.

"Active Directory is the corner stone of the Windows network. The Active

Directory server is used to manage things like user accounts on your
domain. If a bad guy had that, he could add or delete accounts," said
Tom Cross, an IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force researcher, in an
interview. Another IBM researcher, David Dewey noted that if a hacker
adds himself to the directory as an administrator, he could do anything
he wants to the network.

Because the two vulnerabilities are in such a key part of Microsoft's
software, both Cross and Dewey said they're glad Microsoft took so much
time to work on the patch.

"This one carries quite a few complexities that led it down quite the
development path," said Dewey in an interview. "We were in lock step
with them during the entire path. As it turns out, it brought to light
other coding issues that needed to be corrected. Active Directory is the

corner stone of the Microsoft enterprise network. Anytime someone pokes
a hole in that, they need to make sure the fix they put in place is
thorough and correct. This is extraordinarily critical and they handled
it appropriately, in my opinion."

...... more at the link...

--
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http://blogs.technet.com/sbs - the SBS Blog.

..and my blog is at www.sbsdiva.com....

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07/12/2007 12:40 PM  
Yeah it was patched a month or two ago - I don't know the bulletin offhand.

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
brian@briandesmond.com

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org [mailto:ActiveDir-
> owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Ramon Linan
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:23 AM
> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] [Fwd: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11
> Bugs, 8 Critical]
>
>
> A silly question from one who has been out of the loop, did MS have a
> patch for the RPC vulnerability in DNS server? (935964), I applied the
> walkaround and want to "un-applied" them so I can manage all my DNS
> from
> one console.
>
>
> Thanks all
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org
> [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley,
> CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 1:50 AM
> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: [ActiveDir] [Fwd: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11
> Bugs,
> 8 Critical]
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [ISN] Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 11 Bugs, 8
> Critical
> Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:17:42 -0500 (CDT)
> From: InfoSec News
> Organization: InfoSec News - http://www.infosecnews.org/
> To: isn@infosecnews.org
>
>
>
> http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=2010005
> 6
> 7
>
> By Sharon Gaudin
> InformationWeek
> July 10, 2007
>
> In its monthly Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft issued six security
> bulletins, patching 11 vulnerabilities -- eight of them critical.
>
> Security researchers are warning IT managers to obviously patch all of
> the bugs being fixed today, but to quickly turn their attention to two
> vulnerabilities in Active Directory implementations in Windows 2000
> Server and Windows 2003 Server. Amol Sarwate, manager of vulnerability
> research lab at Qualys Inc., called this the most important of the 11
> bugs that Microsoft is patching this month.
>
> "If you are managing servers, this is the most critical because a
> hacker
>
> can crash your machine or anonymously run programs or steal information
> from your Active Directory," said Sarwate.
>
> The Active Directory issue was discovered by IBM X-Force Researcher
> Neel
>
> Mehta, who also created proof-of-concept exploit code for it. The flaw
> was reported to Microsoft a year ago this month.
>
> "Active Directory is the corner stone of the Windows network. The
> Active
>
> Directory server is used to manage things like user accounts on your
> domain. If a bad guy had that, he could add or delete accounts," said
> Tom Cross, an IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force researcher, in an
> interview. Another IBM researcher, David Dewey noted that if a hacker
> adds himself to the directory as an administrator, he could do anything
> he wants to the network.
>
> Because the two vulnerabilities are in such a key part of Microsoft's
> software, both Cross and Dewey said they're glad Microsoft took so much
> time to work on the patch.
>
> "This one carries quite a few complexities that led it down quite the
> development path," said Dewey in an interview. "We were in lock step
> with them during the entire path. As it turns out, it brought to light
> other coding issues that needed to be corrected. Active Directory is
> the
>
> corner stone of the Microsoft enterprise network. Anytime someone pokes
> a hole in that, they need to make sure the fix they put in place is
> thorough and correct. This is extraordinarily critical and they handled
> it appropriately, in my opinion."
>
> ...... more at the link...
>
> --
> If you are a SBSer... you had better be reading
> http://blogs.technet.com/sbs - the SBS Blog.
>
> ..and my blog is at www.sbsdiva.com....
>
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