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CERT® Advisory CA-2003-19 Exploitation of Vulnerabilities
in Microsoft RPC Interface

Original issue date: July 31, 2003
Last revised: July 31, 2003 21:25 UTC-0400
Source: CERT/CC

A complete revision history is at the end of this file.

Systems Affected
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Services Edition
Microsoft Windows 2000
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows Server 2003

Overview
The CERT/CC is receiving reports of widespread scanning and exploitation of two recently discovered vulnerabilities in Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Interface.


I. Description
Reports to the CERT/CC indicate that intruders are actively scanning for and exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft's DCOM RPC interface as described in VU#568148 and CA-2003-16. Multiple exploits for this vulnerability have been publicly released, and there is active development of improved and automated exploit tools for this vulnerability. Known exploits target TCP port 135 and create a privileged backdoor command shell on successfully compromised hosts. Some versions of the exploit use TCP port 4444 for the backdoor, and other versions use a TCP port number specified by the intruder at run-time. We have also received reports of scanning activity for common backdoor ports such as 4444/TCP. In some cases, due to the RPC service terminating, a compromised system may reboot after the backdoor is accessed by an intruder.

There appears to be a separate denial-of-service vulnerability in Microsoft's RPC interface that is also being targeted. Based on current information, we believe this vulnerability is separate and independent from the RPC vulnerability addressed in MS03-026. The CERT/CC is tracking this additional vulnerability as VU#326746 and is continuing to work to understand the issue and mitigation strategies. Exploit code for this vulnerability has been publicly released and also targets TCP port 135.

In both of the attacks described above, a TCP session to port 135 is used to execute the attack. However, access to TCP ports 139 and 445 may also provide attack vectors and should be considered when applying mitigation strategies.

II. Impact
A remote attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities to execute arbitrary code with Local System privileges or to cause a denial of service condition.

III. Solutions

Apply patches
All users are encouraged to apply the patches referred to in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026 as soon as possible in order to mitigate the vulnerability described in VU#568148. These patches are also available via Microsoft's Windows Update service.

Systems running Windows 2000 may still be vulnerable to at least a denial of service attack via VU#326746 if their DCOM RPC service is available via the network. Therefore, sites are encouraged to use the packet filtering tips below in addition to applying the patches supplied in MS03-026.

Filter network traffic
Sites are encouraged to block network access to the RPC service at network borders. This can minimize the potential of denial-of-service attacks originating from outside the perimeter. The specific services that should be blocked include

135/TCP
135/UDP
139/TCP
139/UDP
445/TCP
445/UDP

If access cannot be blocked for all external hosts, the CERT/CC recommends limiting access to only those hosts that require it for normal operation.
As a general rule, the CERT/CC recommends filtering all types of network traffic that are not required for normal operation.

Because current exploits for VU#568148 create a backdoor, which is in some cases 4444/TCP, blocking inbound TCP sessions to ports on which no legitimate services are provided may limit intruder access to compromised hosts.

Recovering from a system compromise

If you believe a system under your administrative control has been compromised, please follow the steps outlined in Steps for Recovering from a UNIX or NT System Compromise

Reporting

The CERT/CC is tracking activity related to exploitation of the first vulnerability (VU#568148) as CERT#27479 and the second vulnerability (VU#326746) as CERT#24523. Relevant artifacts or activity can be sent to cert@cert.org with the appropriate CERT# in the subject line.

Appendix A. Vendor Information
This appendix contains information provided by vendors. When vendors report new information, this section is updated and the changes are noted in the revision history. If a vendor is not listed below, we have not received their comments.

Microsoft
Please see Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026.

Appendix B. References

CERT/CC Vulnerability Note VU#561284 - http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/561284
CERT/CC Vulnerability Note VU#326746 - http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/326746
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026 - http://microsoft.com/technet/security/b ... 03-026.asp
Microsoft Knowledge Base article 823980 - http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=823980


Authors: Chad Dougherty and Kevin Houle

This document is available from: http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-19.html


CERT/CC Contact Information

Email: cert@cert.org
Phone: +1 412-268-7090 (24-hour hotline)
Fax: +1 412-268-6989
Postal address:
CERT Coordination Center
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CERT/CC personnel answer the hotline 08:00-17:00 EST(GMT-5) / EDT(GMT-4) Monday through Friday; they are on call for emergencies during other
hours, on U.S. holidays, and on weekends.

Using encryption

We strongly urge you to encrypt sensitive information sent by email. Our public PGP key is available from

http://www.cert.org/CERT_PGP.key

If you prefer to use DES, please call the CERT hotline for more information.

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Dnarl,
I'll be the first to admit...I didn't, and can't, read that post without some sort of non-computereeze introduction about what it is for and whether or not I need to do anything.

It's all Greek to me,

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Sorry was just copying the best infor I could find on it. If you run windows NT, 2000, or XP and are not up to the lastest patches, your computer is open to attack.

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The simplest description of this:

a Worm has been written to take advantage of a bug found in Windows NT based OSs (NT, 2000, XP, 2003) that will force your computer to shut down in so many seconds (I've heard 60, I've heard 45, don't know which one is right).

To protect yourself from this, run Windows Update from Internet Explorer and install all of the critical patches.

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I've heard both Llaffer, getting about 4 calls an hour here on it :) Depends on who wrote what. It seems a whole group of hackers got together this weekend and pushed out some nasty code aimed at causing different problems, upto and including running programs on your computer and stealing information off the computer. Just had a customer who had is credit card number stolen with expiration right off the web, they maxed his card over night so be careful with this one.

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If people are having problems loading Windows, Windows Update isn't very useful. I don't recall offhand whether or not you can load IE in Safe Mode.

It may be helpful if someone could explain a way *out* of the death loop.

EVERYONE, dialup or broadband, needs to pay attention to Windows critical updates.

Lastly, I found out about this EQ hack yesterday morning. Where? By reading the FoH boards. While much of their content is dubious at best, interesting and important things often pop up there.

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