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From:CERT <cert_(at)_cert.gov>
Date:12.04.2002
Subject:Advisory CA-2002-09 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft IIS

CERT Advisory CA-2002-09 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft IIS

  Original release date: April 11, 2002
  Last revised: --
  Source: CERT/CC

  A complete revision history can be found at the end of this file.

Systems Affected

    * Microsoft IIS 4.0, 5.0, and 5.1

Overview

  A  variety  of  vulnerabilities exist in various versions of Microsoft
  IIS.  Some  of  these vulnerabilities may allow an intruder to execute
  arbitrary code on vulnerable systems.

I. Description

  There are a variety of vulnerabilities in Microsoft IIS. Many of these
  vulnerabilities  are buffer overflows that could permit an intruder to
  execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems.
  We  strongly  encourage  all  sites  running  IIS  to read Microsoft's
  advisory  on  these  and  other  vulnerabilities  and take appropriate
  action as soon as practical. Microsoft's bulletin is available at

         http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS02-018.asp

  Additional information about these vulnerabilities is available at

         http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls


  VU#363715 CAN-2002-0071 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            vulnerable to heap overflow during processing of crafted
            ".htr" request by "ISM.DLL" ISAPI filter

  VU#883091 CAN-2002-0074 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            contains cross-site scripting vulnerability in IIS Help
            Files search facility

  VU#886699 CAN-2002-0148 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            contains cross-site scripting vulnerability in HTTP error
            page results

  VU#520707 CAN-2002-0075 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            contains cross-site scripting vulnerability in redirect
            response messages

  VU#412203 CAN-2002-0073 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            vulnerable to DoS via malformed FTP connection status
            request

  VU#454091 CAN-2002-0150 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            vulnerable to buffer overflow via inaccurate checking of
            delimiters in HTTP header fields

  VU#721963 CAN-2002-0149 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            buffer overflow in server-side includes (SSI) containing
            long invalid file name

  VU#521059 CAN-2002-0072 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            vulnerable to DoS when URL request exceeds maximum
            allowed length

  VU#610291 CAN-2002-0079 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            buffer overflow in chunked encoding transfer mechanism

  VU#669779 CAN-2002-0147 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
            buffer overflow in chunked encoding transfer mechanism


II. Impact

  For  many  of the vulnerabilities, an intruder could execute arbitrary
  code  with  privileges  that vary according to which version of IIS is
  running.  In general, IIS 4.0 permits an intruder to execute code with
  complete  administrative  privileges,  while IIS 5.0 and 5.1 permit an
  intruder  to execute code with the privileges of the IWAM_computername
  account.

III. Solution

  Microsoft   Corporation   has  released  Microsoft  Security  Bulletin
  MS02-018,  which  announces  the availability of a cumulative patch to
  address  a variety of problems. We strongly encourage you to read this
  bulletin  and  take  the  appropriate corrective measures. MS02-018 is
  available at

         http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS02-018.asp

  In  addition  to  applying  the  patch, or until it can be applied, we
  recommend the following actions:

    * Use  the  IIS Lockdown tool and URLScan to eliminate or reduce the
      impact of some of these vulnerabilites; they may also eliminate or
      reduce  other  vulnerabilities  that have not yet been discovered.
      The  IIS Lockdown tool can also be used to disable ASP if it's not
      needed.  More  information about the IIS Lockdown tool and URLScan
      can be found at

         http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/locktool.asp
               
         http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/URLScan.asp

    * As  Microsoft has recommended for quite some time, disable the HTR
      ISAPI extension unless it is absolutely required.
    * Disable anonymous FTP unless it is required.
    * Don't give login credentials on IIS servers to untrusted users.
    _________________________________________________________________

  Our  thanks  to Microsoft Corporation for the information contained in
  their advisory. Additionally, our thanks go to the various individuals
  and   organizations  whom  Microsoft  identified  as  discovering  the
  vulnerabilities,       including       eEye      Digital      Security
  (http://www.eeye.com),     Serge     Mister     of    Entrust,    Inc.
  (http://www.entrust.com),       Dave       Aitel       of       @Stake
  (http://www.atstake.com),    Peter   Grundl   of   KPMG,   Joe   Smith
  (jsm1th@hotmail.com)    and   zenomorph   (admin@cgisecurity.com)   of
  http://www.cgisecurity.com,   Keigo  Yamazaki  of  the  LAC  SNS  Team
  (http://www.lac.co.jp/security/), and Thor Larholm of Jubii A/S.
    _________________________________________________________________

  Author: Shawn V. Hernan
  ______________________________________________________________________

  This document is available from:
  http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-09.html
  ______________________________________________________________________

CERT/CC Contact Information

  Email: cert@cert.org
         Phone: +1 412-268-7090 (24-hour hotline)
         Fax: +1 412-268-6989
         Postal address:
         CERT Coordination Center
         Software Engineering Institute
         Carnegie Mellon University
         Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
         U.S.A.

  CERT/CC   personnel   answer  the  hotline  08:00-17:00  EST(GMT-5)  /
  EDT(GMT-4)  Monday  through  Friday;  they are on call for emergencies
  during other hours, on U.S. holidays, and on weekends.

Using encryption

  We  strongly  urge you to encrypt sensitive information sent by email.
  Our public PGP key is available from

  http://www.cert.org/CERT_PGP.key

  If  you  prefer  to  use  DES,  please  call the CERT hotline for more
  information.

Getting security information

  CERT  publications  and  other security information are available from
  our web site

  http://www.cert.org/

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  send  email  to majordomo@cert.org. Please include in the body of your
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  Patent and Trademark Office.
  ______________________________________________________________________

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