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Re: KeePass version 2.12 <= Insecure DLL Hijacking Vulnerability (dwmapi.dll)


From: Rohit Patnaik <quanticle () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 08:59:58 -0500

DLL Hijacking is highly effective in combination with use of Social
Engineering Toolkit.

Isn't *any* mechanism for code execution going to be effective with the use
of social engineering?  I mean, isn't that what we've known for years, that
the weakest component of any security system is the users?

-- Rohit Patnaik

On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 3:36 AM, YGN Ethical Hacker Group <lists () yehg net>wrote:

A vulnerability is a vulnerability.
A SQL Injection is a type of Vulnerability.
For each type of Vulnerability, there will be thousands of web
applications that might be vulnerable to it.
DLL Hijacking is same.

We do each post rather than a list so that security vulnerability news
site can get required detailed information
as possible.

If you don't want it, set filter for each post subject with "DLL
Hijacking" or from our email.

We can't underestimate such an easy flaw that leads to system
compromise or command execution under user' privilege.

Disabling remote share/WebDav is not a solution to DLL Hijacking at all.

DLL Hijacking is highly effective in combination with the use of
Social Engineering Toolkit.




On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Christian Sciberras <uuf6429 () gmail com>
wrote:
I'm getting a bit tired of throwing away these "security advisories".

Really, someone should install a whole load of popular applications,
ensure
any of them load their own files, and finally, thanks to a mass
dependency
check, ensure DWM is being loaded at runtime.

At least, it would be just one email/thread to trash.




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