Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS99-032)

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Date: Tue Aug 31 1999 - 13:34:23 PDT

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    Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS99-032)
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    Patch Available for "Scriptlet.typlib/Eyedog" Vulnerability
    Originally Posted: August 31, 1999
    
    Summary
    =======
    Microsoft has released a patch that eliminates security vulnerabilities in
    two ActiveX controls.  The net effect of the vulnerabilities is that a web
    page could take unauthorized action against a  person who visited it.
    Specifically, the web page would be able to do anything on the computer
    that the user could do.
    
    Frequently asked questions regarding this vulnerability can be found
    at http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/MS99-032faq.asp
    
    Issue
    =====
    This issue involves two ActiveX controls, Scriptlet.typlib and Eyedog. These
    controls are not in  any way related to each other; their only relationship
    is that both are incorrectly marked as  "safe for scripting" and can
    therefore be called from Internet Explorer.
     - Scriptlet.typlib is a control used by developers to generate
       Type Libraries for Windows Script Components. It is marked as
       "safe for scripting", but should not be because it allows local
       files to be created or modified. The patch removes the "safe
       for scripting" marking, thereby causing IE to request confirmation
       from the user before loading the control.
     - Eyedog is a control used by diagnostic software in Windows. It is
       marked as "safe for scripting", but should not be because it
       allows registry information to be queried and machine
       characteristics to be gathered. In addition, one of the control's
       methods is vulnerable to a buffer overrun attack. The patch sets
       the so-called "kill bit", which prevents it from loading within IE.
    
    Affected Software Versions
    ==========================
     - Microsoft(r) Internet Explorer 4.0 and 5.0
    
    Patch Availability
    ==================
     - ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/peropsys/IE/IE-Public/
       Fixes/usa/Eyedog-fix/
    
    NOTE: Circa September 7, 1999, the patch also will be available through
    WindowsUpdate.
    
    More Information
    ================
    Please see the following references for more information related to this
    issue.
     - Microsoft Security Bulletin MS99-032: Frequently Asked Questions,
       http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/MS99-032faq.asp.
     - Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article Q240308,
       Update Available for Scriptlet.typlib/Eyedog Security Vulnerability,
       http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q240/3/08.asp.
     - Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article Q240797,
       How to Keep an ActiveX Control from Running in Internet Explorer,
       http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q240/7/97.asp.
     - Microsoft Security Advisor web site,
       http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.asp.
    
    (Note: It may take 24 hours from the original posting of this bulletin for
    the KB articles to be  visible.)
    
    Obtaining Support on this Issue
    ===============================
    This is a fully supported patch. Information on contacting Microsoft
    Technical Support is available at
    http://support.microsoft.com/support/contact/default.asp.
    
    Acknowledgments
    ===============
    Microsoft acknowledges Georgi Guninski, independent consultant, for
    reporting the  "Scriptlet.typlib" vulnerability to us, and Shane Hird of
    Australia, Adrian O'Neill and Richard  Smith for reporting the "Eyedog"
    vulnerability to us.
    
    Revisions
    =========
     - August 31, 1999: Bulletin Created.
    
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