
From secnotif@MICROSOFT.COM Fri May 21 00:33:37 1999
From: Microsoft Product Security <secnotif@MICROSOFT.COM>
To: MICROSOFT_SECURITY@ANNOUNCE.MICROSOFT.COM
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 13:29:59 -0700
Subject: Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS99-016)

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Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS99-016)
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Patch Available for "Malformed Phonebook Entry" Vulnerability

Originally Posted: May 20, 1999

Summary
=======
Microsoft has released a patch that eliminates a vulnerability in the
Microsoft (r) Windows NT  (r) remote access service (RAS) client. The
vulnerability could allow a denial-of-service attack  to be mounted against
the client machine or, under certain conditions, could allow arbitrary code
to be executed on it.

A fully supported patch is available that eliminates this vulnerability, and
Microsoft recommends  that affected customers download and install it, if
appropriate.

Issue
=====
The component of the RAS client that processes phonebook entries has an
unchecked buffer. This  results in a vulnerability that poses two threats to
safe operation. The first is a denial of  service threat; a malformed
phonebook entry could overflow the buffer, causing the RAS client  service
to crash. The second is more esoteric and would be far more difficult to
exploit. A  carefully-constructed phonebook entry could cause arbitrary code
to execute on the client via a  classic buffer overrun technique. Neither
variant could be exploited accidentally.

It is important to stress that the vulnerability affects RAS client
machines, not RAS servers,  and that the user must have permission to add or
modify phonebook entries in order to mount the  attack. (Permissions can be
set via the phonebook's ACL). The machines primarily at risk from  this
vulnerability are workstations that are configured to dial out to other
systems, because  servers, including terminal servers, are not typically
configured to act as RAS clients. It also  is important to note that this
vulnerability would affect only the local machine; there is no  capability
to directly attack a remote machine via this vulnerability.

While there are no reports of customers being adversely affected by this
vulnerability, Microsoft  is proactively releasing this patch to allow
customers to take appropriate action to protect  themselves against it.

Affected Software Versions
==========================
 - Microsoft Windows NT 4.0

What Microsoft is Doing
=======================
Microsoft has released patches that fix the problem identified. The patches
are available for  download from the sites listed below in What Customers
Should Do.

Microsoft also has sent this security bulletin to customers
subscribing to the Microsoft Product Security Notification Service.
See http://www.microsoft.com/security/services/bulletin.asp for
more information about this free customer service.

Microsoft has published the following Knowledge Base (KB) article on this
issue:
 - Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article Q230677,
   Malformed Phonebook Entry Security Vulnerability in RAS Client,
   http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q230/6/67.asp
   (Note: It might take 24 hours from the original posting of this
   bulletin for the KB article to be visible in the Web-based
   Knowledge Base.)

What Customers Should Do
========================
Microsoft highly recommends that customers evaluate the degree of risk that
this vulnerability  poses to their systems and determine whether to download
and install the patch. The patch can be  found at:
 - ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-public
   /fixes/usa/NT40/hotfixes-postSP5/RAS-fix/

   NOTE: The above URL has been word-wrapped for readability

More Information
================
Please see the following references for more information related to this
issue.
 - Microsoft Security Bulletin MS99-016,
   Patch Available for "Malformed Phonebook Entry" Vulnerability,
   (The Web-posted version of this bulletin),
   http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/ms99-016.asp.
 - Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article Q230677,
   Malformed Phonebook Entry Security Vulnerability in RAS Client,
   http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q230/6/67.asp.

Obtaining Support on this Issue
===============================
If you require technical assistance with this issue, please contact
Microsoft Technical Support. For information on contacting Microsoft
Technical Support, please see
http://support.microsoft.com/support/contact/default.asp.

Acknowledgments
===============
Microsoft acknowledges David Litchfield (mnemonix@globalnet.co.uk) of Arca
Systems for  discovering this vulnerability and reporting it to us.

Revisions
=========
 - May 19, 1999: Bulletin Created.


For additional security-related information about Microsoft products, please
visit  http://www.microsoft.com/security


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