Microsoft signed software can be install software without

From: Elias Levy (aleph1at_private)
Date: Mon Feb 21 2000 - 10:39:38 PST

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    Juan asked me to forward this message from him to the list. He has discovered
    that an ActiveX control shipped with IE can be used to install software
    components signed by Microsoft without prompting the user. This of curse
    raises trust issues.
    
    Someone, not necessarily Microsoft, could use this control to install a
    Microsoft signed component in your system. For example, they may install
    a Microsoft component with a known security hole which they could then use
    to take control of your computer. The problem is exploitable both via
    the web (IE) and email (Outlook).
    
    Message-ID: <002701bf7abe$86a071e0$647ee381@home>
    From: "Juan Carlos Garcia Cuartango" <cuartangoat_private>
    To: <aleph1at_private>
    Subject: Software back door
    Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 10:48:15 +0100
    
    Elias,
    I have found something IMO very serious.  Could you post this issue to Bugtraq ?
    
    There is a MS ActiveX component called MS Active Setup, this component delivered with IE 4 and 5 is intended to provide remote software installation over the Internet. The component will only install signed software (authenticated software).
    The issue is : Under regular circumstances the software will ask the user about the software manufacturer asking him before start the installation , but if the software manufacturer is Microsoft the user is not warned and the software will be silently installed.
    This open a big privacy hole, MS is able to silently perform any action in our Windows systems whenever we are visiting a WEB page or by opening an e-mail.
    I have prepared a demo in http://www.angelfire.com/ab/juan123/iengine.html
    Active Setup documentation can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/periodic/period98/vbpj0798.htm
    Regards,
    Juan
    
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    Elias Levy
    SecurityFocus.com
    http://www.securityfocus.com/
    



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