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    Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:54 am

    WARNING: Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug

    Microsoft late on Friday confirmed that an unpatched vulnerability exists in Windows 7, but downplayed the problem, saying most users would be protected from attack by blocking two ports at the firewall.

    In a security advisory, Microsoft acknowledged that a bug in SMB (Server Message Block), a Microsoft-made network file- and print-sharing protocol, could be used by attackers to cripple Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 machines.

    The zero-day vulnerability was first reported by Canadian researcher Laurent Gaffie last Wednesday, when he revealed the bug and posted proof-of-concept attack code to the Full Disclosure security mailing list and his blog. According to Gaffie, exploiting the flaw crashes Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 systems so thoroughly that the only recourse is to manually power off the computers.

    At the time, Microsoft only said it was investigating Gaffie's reports.

    Then on Friday, it took the next step and issued the advisory. "Microsoft is aware of public, detailed exploit code that would cause a system to stop functioning or become unreliable," Dave Forstrom, a spokesman for Microsoft security group, said in an e-mail. "The company is not aware of attacks to exploit the reported vulnerability at this time."

    Forstrom echoed Gaffie's comments earlier in the week that while an exploit could incapacitate a PC, the vulnerability could not be used by hackers to install malicious code on a Windows 7 system.

    Both SMBv1 and its successor, SMBv2, contain the bug. "Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 are not affected," assured Forstrom.

    Attacks could be aimed at any browser, not just Internet Explorer (IE), Microsoft warned. After tricking users into visiting a malicious site or a previously-compromised domain, hackers could feed them specially-crafted URIs (uniform resource identifier), and then crash their PCs with malformed SMB packets... (MORE HEREhttp://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9140858/Microsoft_confirms_first_Windows_7_zero_day_bug...

    if you havent learned, stay away from any new windows OS release. they always attract more bugs than a rotting pile of trash. :icon_evil:
    good luck!
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    Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:59 am

    Re: WARNING: Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug

    Microsoft said it may patch the problem, but didn't spell out a timetable or commit to an out-of-cycle update before the next regularly-scheduled Patch Tuesday of Dec. 8. Instead, the company suggested users block TCP ports 139 and 445 at the firewall. Doing so, however, would disable browsers as well as a host of critical services, including network file-sharing and IT group policies.

    Gaffie's vulnerability was the first zero-day reported and confirmed by Microsoft in Windows 7 since the new operating system went on sale Oct. 22.
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    Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:25 pm

    Re: WARNING: Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug

    It's Microsoft, need I say more?

    FAIL
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    Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:34 pm

    Re: WARNING: Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug

    Thanks
    Glad to know
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    Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:53 pm

    Re: WARNING: Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug

    (TKC)TheCrimsonStar wrote:It's Microsoft, need I say more?

    FAIL

    Agreed...In win 7 RC I got A BLUE SCREEN PLAYING SOLITARE :icon_cry2: :icon_cry2: :icon_cry2:
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    Post Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:34 am

    Re: WARNING: Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug

    im supposed to hate APPLE, but know i dont know why.
    WHY Microsoft, why are u bad?????? :icon_singletear:
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    Post Tue Nov 17, 2009 2:08 am

    Re: WARNING: Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug

    ME. wrote:
    (TKC)TheCrimsonStar wrote:It's Microsoft, need I say more?

    FAIL

    Agreed...In win 7 RC I got A BLUE SCREEN PLAYING SOLITARE :icon_cry2: :icon_cry2: :icon_cry2:

    hahahahahahahahahahaha...Epic Fail
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