274 : Microsoft IIS ctss.idc ODBC Sample Arbitrary Command Execution
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Timeline

Disclosure Date Exploit Publish Date
2001-07-31 2001-07-31

Description

Microsoft IIS contains a flaw that may allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands. The issue is due to the ctss.idc example file, which does not sanitize user-supplied input. It is possible that the flaw may allow arbitrary command execution resulting in a loss of integrity.

Classification

Location: Remote / Network Access
Attack Type: Input Manipulation
Impact: Loss of Integrity
Exploit: Exploit Public
Disclosure: OSVDB Verified
OSVDB: Web Related

Solution

Currently, there are no known upgrades or patches to correct this issue. It is possible to correct the flaw by implementing the following workaround: Remove the sample application from the web server.

Products

Microsoft Corporation
Watch-list
IIS
Watch-list
3.0
4.0
5.0

References

Tools & Filters

10359

Snort

1485 1486

Manual Testing Notes

Credit

  • H D Moore - hdmmetasploit.com - DigitalOffense
  • César González - seclinuxcantabria.sytes.net -

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