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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 11, 2006 8:38:00 PM

Microsoft on Tuesday made available fixes for 18 security vulnerabilities in Windows and Office software.

The patches were delivered in seven security bulletins, five of which Microsoft deems "critical," its most serious rating. One of the urgent fixes addresses a flaw in a Windows component that could be used to spread a worm. Other updates deal with Office flaws that have already been used in targeted attacks.

Four updates tackled five Windows-related issues, including a security hole in a Windows component called "mailslot." The flaw poses the most severe risk in Tuesday's bunch, security specialist Symantec said in a statement. By sending a specially crafted network packet, an intruder could use the hole to remotely commandeer a vulnerable computer, without user interaction. The flaw affects Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, Microsoft said in security bulletin MS06-035.

This means that the "mailslot" flaw could be exploited to launch a worm that could wreak havoc on the Internet. Because the flaw allows malicious code to execute without the PC owner doing anything, such as opening a file, it gives a worm a way to self-replicate.

"This vulnerability is the only worm candidate among the patched vulnerabilities today," Monty IJzerman, senior manager at McAfee Avert Labs said in a statement. Systems running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 and Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 are at a lesser risk to this flaw because the operating systems do not have services listening on mailslots by default, according to Microsoft.

A "mailslot" is a temporary mechanism utilized by applications and operating system processes to facilitate unidirectional data transfer on Windows systems.

An error in the Windows Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, or DHCP, client on the same systems similarly opens the door to a remote attack via a malicious network packet. However, an attacker has to be on the same subnetwork as the intended target, Microsoft said in bulletin MS06-036.

"Remotely exploitable vulnerabilities can pose a serious threat to organizations because they do not require user interaction and can be attacked from across the Internet," Dave Cole, director of Symantec Security Response, said in a statement.

Three of Microsoft's security bulletins address flaws in Office. Of those, one is dedicated to Excel and offers a fix for a total of eight flaws in the spreadsheet application. This includes patches for two so-called zero-day vulnerabilities that have already had attack code pushed out on the Internet.

All of the 13 Office-related vulnerabilities addressed by Tuesday's patches can be exploited by crafting a malicious Office document, according to Microsoft's security alerts. They could give complete control over a vulnerable system if the document is opened, the software maker said.

Office 2000 users are at higher risk because that version of the productivity software does not display an extra warning when it opens files from the Outlook e-mail client, Microsoft said. The Office and Excel flaws are detailed in security bulletins MS06-037, MS06-038 and MS06-039.

In addition to the five critical bulletins, Microsoft released two alerts labeled "important," one notch below the highest rating. Both primarily affect Web servers running Windows software.

One, MS06-034, addresses a flaw that primarily exposes Web servers that allow users to upload new content, Microsoft said. An attacker could upload a malformed ASP file and commandeer the server. The other, MS06-033, could allow an attacker to view the contents of the applications folder on a Web server.

Microsoft recommends that people install the critical fixes immediately. The updates are available via the Windows Update and Automatic Updates tools. Temporary workarounds are outlined in the security bulletins for those who can't immediately apply the patches.

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Posted by: Cayble Posted on: 07/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
This never ceases to end !  Intellihence | 07/11/06
Overall, Microsoft is the most secure platform.  junk12289@... | 07/11/06
YiNDEED , it would seem.  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 07/11/06
Laughable  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
Message has been deleted.  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 07/11/06
that's laughable  SikosisZDNet | 07/11/06
Message has been deleted.  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 07/11/06
Thank you very little  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
Logically impaired  TripleII | 07/11/06
Windows is convenient  s_gamgee | 07/12/06
That gets a big AMEN!!! (NT)  Update victim | 07/12/06
Wrong!  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
No, you are wrong!  zaphod@... | 07/12/06
Wrong again  junk12289@... | 07/13/06
Linux or MAC  vinc_1969 | 07/12/06
My two cents  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
Your projecting  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
Fishing  IceTheNet@... | 07/11/06
Earth to IceTheNet  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
RE: Overall, Microsoft is the most secure platform.  richdave | 07/11/06
Score one for Microsoft  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
What?  david.neale3@... | 07/11/06
Heee************ NO !  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 07/11/06
what is up with security???  gigaferz | 07/11/06
Secunia Says  IceTheNet@... | 07/11/06
what is up with security???  richdave | 07/11/06
Amazing. The truth revealed in simple perfect prose.  Cayble | 07/11/06
Ubuntu is not secure  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
Very common mistake  pkrdk | 07/12/06
True...but  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
Final word (?)  gigaferz | 07/13/06
RE: This never ceases to end !  richdave | 07/11/06
not so much the monthly release date  IceTheNet@... | 07/11/06
Remember why?  pkrdk | 07/12/06
Stop moaning  zdnet@... | 07/12/06
Thank you  junk12289@... | 07/13/06
How many of them install more genuine windows spyware?  HypnoToad | 07/11/06
WGA = Worm's Genuine Advantage. (NT)  OButterball | 07/11/06
Kudos to Microsoft...  Mike Cox | 07/11/06
Tsskkk Tskkk ...  Linux_4u! | 07/11/06
your name says it all  mypl8s4u2 | 07/11/06
Gotta love it...  DragonBRockin | 07/12/06
Correction to Dilbert  roptik | 07/12/06
Re: Correction to Dilbert  DragonBRockin | 07/12/06
"They are under no contractual obligation"  not of this world | 07/11/06
thought you were dead must give a high 5  IceTheNet@... | 07/11/06
RE: thought you were dead must give a high 5  richdave | 07/11/06
Ahhh the satire  DangDaCommonCentz | 07/12/06
9.6 Mikey  DragonBRockin | 07/12/06
high art?  justchange@... | 07/12/06
Message has been deleted.  Jay E Court | 07/12/06
Jay you IGNORANT....  DragonBRockin | 07/12/06
Message has been deleted.  jgmsys@... | 07/12/06
He sure hooked you real good!  DragonBRockin | 07/12/06
You think this has been bad, wait untill they release Vista with millions  DonnieBoy | 07/11/06
But the severity levels will be lower,  PB_z | 07/11/06
Well if we take a close look at Microsoft's track record ,  Intellihence | 07/11/06
Why a close look? Even a casual one screams at your face  michael_t | 07/11/06
No lower severity levels? Take a look at the bulletins.  PB_z | 07/11/06
It is a little early to start braging about lower severity levels.  DonnieBoy | 07/11/06
Mixing apples an oranges a little?  pkrdk | 07/12/06
an anathema to those who strives to provide quality  xaanor@... | 07/12/06
Wow, so you think there will be more bugs, but lower severity levels. How  DonnieBoy | 07/11/06
from what I've read ....  fredsmith6 | 07/12/06
As per usual DonnieBOY, your post is based on pure fantasy  Scrat | 07/12/06
Religious who?  pkrdk | 07/12/06
But when Microsoft was co-developing OS/2 with IBM  Update victim | 07/12/06
OS/2 versus Winblows  FractalZone | 07/12/06
A full hearted 'hear-hear'.  pkrdk | 07/12/06
OS2 was better  junk12289@... | 07/12/06
No, you wouldn't  critic-at-arms | 07/12/06
blah  nix_hed | 07/12/06
Remember W/2000  pkrdk | 07/12/06
With all these "stability" and "security" features, how could NOT everyone  michael_t | 07/11/06
I vote to rename Windows  rfg | 07/11/06
My suggestion  Chad_z | 07/12/06
New Name Widows  jasprey | 07/12/06
When will it end???  odiumplus2@... | 07/11/06
Don't feel bad .  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 07/11/06
Yikes, what must you think of Linux??!!  NonZealot | 07/11/06
Ummmmmm !?!?  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 07/11/06
RE: Yikes, what must you think of Linux??!!  richdave | 07/11/06
Hopefully never ....  fredsmith6 | 07/12/06
Typical ZDNet anti-MS bias  NonZealot | 07/11/06
With respect...  jion | 07/11/06
Fair enough, my apologies  NonZealot | 07/11/06
Oops, those links again  NonZealot | 07/11/06
Grrr, ZDNet is adding spaces  NonZealot | 07/11/06
From what I'm seeing below ,,,  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 07/11/06
Oh dear, what IS one to do?  hhdawrs | 07/11/06
Why, patch of course!  NonZealot | 07/11/06
80 to do this successfully. But keep trying ... ;--)  michael_t | 07/11/06
Anyone who disagrees with you is a zealot  Chad_z | 07/12/06
Why make the test artificial?  NonZealot | 07/12/06
better yet - remove the firewall from the equation!  thelemite | 07/12/06
Hmm, interesting suggestion  NonZealot | 07/12/06
Any 6th grade science student understands, yet you don't!?  thelemite | 07/13/06
These are more severe than you attempt to spin them to be ...  michael_t | 07/11/06
Sheer Garbage, Dont have a clue what your talking about.  Cayble | 07/13/06
I have a firewall and it's gonna cure everything...  Boomslang | 07/12/06
worm has my computer  bill.spencer@... | 07/11/06
fixes for 18 security vulnerabilities in Windows and Office software  not of this world | 07/11/06
You've Got To Be Kidding ?  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 07/11/06
Inexcusable!!!  richdave | 07/11/06
Context, dude, context  flatliner | 07/11/06
The entire Windoze code is a CRITICAL defect  realitycheck101 | 07/11/06
When is the end of patching?  Riverwind | 07/11/06
There will be no end in sight...  Boomslang | 07/12/06
Which hole???  Media-Ted@... | 07/11/06
MS patches  dbeavers@... | 07/12/06
Well said.  xuniL_z | 07/12/06
Poorly thought out...  techboy_z | 07/12/06
Nice 'funnel' job, ZD-Net...  Think_Again | 07/12/06
URL for EU Antitrust Fine  duswil | 07/12/06
Microsoft Buggy Bloatware and Messy Diapers  FractalZone | 07/12/06
Microsoft plugs worm hole in Windows  kukker7 | 07/12/06
EU slams microsoft.......  edward.reid | 07/12/06
EU slams microsoft.......  Donbans_z | 07/12/06
EU slams Microsoft  georgemc | 07/12/06
Bill Gates Philosophy  SidSeven | 07/12/06
So many Microsoft Haters. Shame on you all  bunnyman | 07/12/06

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