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Windows XP SP2 Has a Dangerous Hole

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Jay Munro
Jay Munro
Aug 25, 2004
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Windows XP Service Pack 2 promises to raise the security bar for the sometimes beleaguered operating system. Unfortunately, one of the new features could be spoofed so that it reports misleading information about system security, or worse, lets a malicious program watch for an opportunity to do damage without being detected.

The feature is the Windows Security Center (Figure 1), which displays the status of the key elements of your defenses: firewall, updates and anti-virus. If your firewall has been disabled, or your anti-virus is out of date, that news will display here. The information is stored in an internal database managed by the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) subsystem built into Windows.

Based on an anonymous tip, PC Magazine looked into the WMI and the Windows Security Centers use of it, and found that it may not only be a security hole, but a crater.

/zimages/6/28571.gifRead the full article for more about details about how this hole may enable hackers to steal data, infect computers andturn them into zombies.

eWEEK.com Editors Note: See Microsofts response to this story

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