Another IE Alert UNIRAS Brief - 555/03 - Microsoft - Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer [Edited version: URLs for full Microsoft bulletins below] Microsoft security bulletin (MS03-040) is flagged by Microsoft as critical. It is known that the associated vulnerabilities are being actively exploited, and UNIRAS accordingly recommends that system administrators test and deploy the patch without delay. Detail ====== Title: Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (828750) Date: October 3, 2003 Software: Internet Explorer 5.01 Internet Explorer 5.5 Internet Explorer 6.0 Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows Server 2003 Impact: Run code of attacker's choice Max Risk: Critical Bulletin: MS03-040 Issue: ====== This is a cumulative patch that includes the functionality of all previously released patches for Internet Explorer 5.01, 5.5 and 6.0. In addition, it eliminates the following newly discovered vulnerabilities: A vulnerability that occurs because Internet Explorer does not properly determine an object type returned from a Web server in a popup window. It could be possible for an attacker who exploited this vulnerability to run arbitrary code on a user's system. If a user visited an attacker's Web site, it would be possible for the attacker to exploit this vulnerability without any other user action. An attacker could also craft an HTML-based e-mail that would attempt to exploit this vulnerability. A vulnerability that occurs because Internet Explorer does not properly determine an object type returned from a Web server during XML data binding. It could be possible for an attacker who exploited this vulnerability to run arbitrary code on a user's system. If a user visited an attacker's Web site, it would be possible for the attacker to exploit this vulnerability without any other user action. An attacker could also craft an HTML-based e-mail that would attempt to exploit this vulnerability. A change has been made to the method by which Internet Explorer handles Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Behaviors in the Internet Explorer Restricted Zone. It could be possible for an attacker exploiting a separate vulnerability (such as one of the two vulnerabilities discussed above) to cause Internet Explorer to run script code in the security context of the Internet Zone. In addition, an attacker could use Windows Media Player's (WMP) ability to open URL's to construct an attack. An attacker could also craft an HTML-based e-mail that could attempt to exploit this behavior. As with the previous Internet Explorer cumulative patches released with bulletins MS03-004, MS03-015, MS03-020, and MS03-032, this cumulative patch will cause window.showHelp( ) to cease to function if you have not applied the HTML Help update. If you have installed the updated HTML Help control from Knowledge Base article 811630, you will still be able to use HTML Help functionality after applying this patch. In addition to applying this security patch it is recommended that users also install the Windows Media Player update referenced in Knowledge Base Article 828026. This update is available from Windows Update as well as the Microsoft Download Center for all supported versions of Windows Media Player. While not a security patch, this update contains a change to the behavior of Windows Media Player's ability to launch URL's to help protect against DHTML behavior based attacks. Specifically, it restricts Windows Media Player's ability to launch URL's in the local computer zone from other zones. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-040.asp http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/MS03-040.asp