RE: Windows 2003 Server - MS Rulez?
From: Nina V. Levitin (Nina.Levitin_at_integtech.com)
Date: 05/24/03
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Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 15:19:27 -0700 To: "Street" <streetseeker@mail.ru>, <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
This is not a new notion. Appsence has been doing this for a while.
Other implementations of this have been available over the years both
for Unix and for the Windows platform.
Accordingly there are programs that allow you to mimic the properties of
the target application and allow you to run malicious code.
At least this has been the case with other such programs. I have not
tried it against 2003.
-=Nina=-
-----Original Message-----
From: Street [mailto:streetseeker@mail.ru]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 3:02 PM
To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
Subject: Windows 2003 Server - MS Rulez?
Hello list. Today I have attended to official presentation of Microsoft
Windows 2003 Server. And the representatives of Microsoft gave to my
organisation an evaluation version of 2003 Server. That thing looks very
secure, i.e. known methods of attack did not gave a damn thing. Also I
learned an interesting feature - prohibition of launch of any program is
not made by its exe name - it makes a hash from the body of program and
politics are applied using this hash. I wonder whether this method is
secure and if there are any ways to defeat it.
Any thoughts? Thank you in advance.
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