iDEFENSE Security Advisory 07.11.03: Win32 Message Vulnerabilities Redux

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    iDEFENSE Security Advisory 07.11.03:
    http://www.idefense.com/advisory/07.11.03.txt
    Win32 Message Vulnerabilities Redux
    July 11, 2003
    
    About one year ago, Chris Paget published a pair of papers that
    described fundamental flaws in the way the Microsoft Corp. Windows
    event model is designed. Paget showed how these flaws led to a class of
    attacks he dubbed "Shatter attacks," and claimed that they were both
    widespread and unfixable. The boldness of these claims led to a rash of
    media coverage of this exploit, and a sizeable debate within the
    security community about the accuracy and importance of his claims. In
    response to the pressure exerted by this attention, Microsoft published
    security bulletin MS02-071 and an associated patch, which has led many
    to believe that Shatter attacks are no longer possible.
    
    iDEFENSE has published a paper written by Oliver Lavery that clarifies
    what the flaws in the Windows event model are, describes a related
    vulnerability that continues to exist in many popular software products
    and suggests ways in which these "unfixable" flaws might be addressed.
    Titled "Win32 Message Vulnerabilities Redux," the paper is available at
    http://www.idefense.com/idpapers/Shatter_Redux.pdf .  The appropriate
    vendors mentioned within received an advance copy of this paper.
    
    
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