Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution
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Re: Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution
patrick wrote:Is Window 2000 vulnerable? I know that is no longer supported but...?
According to Didier Stevens, Windows 2000 is also vulnerable.
Re: Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution
You could try this:patrick wrote:Is Window 2000 vulnerable? I know that is no longer supported but...?
http://nemesis.te-home.net/News/20100723_Patch_for_0day__LNK_file_handling_vulnerability_up.html
Use at your own risk!
DarthTrader- Member
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Re: Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Thanks DarthTrader, ssj100
I'll have a look on their forums and see what people are saying about that patch.
update 2nd update Sat Aug 2010
I downloaded the latest patch 2KXP_shell32_Patch_20100806.zip and ran malwarebytes and avast over it and it appears clean.
I used the patch and installed it into my Windows 2000 4 with no discernable ill effects...I have a full drive backup anyway (just in case)
I'll have a look on their forums and see what people are saying about that patch.
update 2nd update Sat Aug 2010
I downloaded the latest patch 2KXP_shell32_Patch_20100806.zip and ran malwarebytes and avast over it and it appears clean.
I used the patch and installed it into my Windows 2000 4 with no discernable ill effects...I have a full drive backup anyway (just in case)
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Re: Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution
DarthTrader wrote:You could try this:patrick wrote:Is Window 2000 vulnerable? I know that is no longer supported but...?
http://nemesis.te-home.net/News/20100723_Patch_for_0day__LNK_file_handling_vulnerability_up.html
Use at your own risk!
I've tried backporting the XP patch to Windows 2000. I'm a regular poster to the MSFN forums, and I've posted a link there. You're welcome to try it if you wish:
http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/145856-vektors-shell32-patch-for-lnk-vulnerability/page__view__findpost__p__937214
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Re: Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Welcome to the site my friend
Dude111- Member
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Re: Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Thanks!
Unfortunately I had to fix a relocation issue with my Win2k patch and had to post a v2 version. This one should be correct:
http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/145856-vektors-shell32-patch-for-lnk-vulnerability/page__view__findpost__p__938558
Unfortunately I had to fix a relocation issue with my Win2k patch and had to post a v2 version. This one should be correct:
http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/145856-vektors-shell32-patch-for-lnk-vulnerability/page__view__findpost__p__938558
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