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[Full-disclosure] Re: Window's O/S

Subject: [Full-disclosure] Re: Window's O/S
Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 14:58:54 -0000
Marek Isalski wrote in s385b72e.070@mail.smuht.nwest.nhs.uk">news:s385b72e.070@mail.smuht.nwest.nhs.uk
create an folder on deskop and name it as "notepad".
open internet explorer > go to view > source code > this will open the
contents of notepad folder....!!
Even better: rename any exe to notepad.exe ;)

Is this IE being so stupid as to run with a CWD of Desktop and
effectively doing a system("notepad")?

  Yep.

That'd explain explorer opening up folders called Notepad, and .exe files
being run.  Bet it also works on MS Word documents (without a .doc
extension, probably), and any other magically executable file...

Certainly cmd.exe as notepad on the desktop suggests the CWD is your
Desktop (so presumably IE's CWD is also Desktop).

  Yep.  You can't see that it's the cwd, but process explorer will show you 
it has a handle to desktop open.

Are there any other external apps IE is stupid enough to run without a
full path prefix?  That could be fun too!  :-)

  Dunno, but I'll tell you something I spotted the other day.

  Copy calc.exe to the root of your C:\ drive, and rename it to 
"Program.exe".

  Fire up a recently-updated RealPlayer.  Watch two instances of calc.exe 
appear.  Close RealPlayer again.  Watch two more instances of calc.exe 
appear.

  Another un-quoted path with spaces in it.  Phj33r!

     cheers,
        DaveK
-- 
Can't think of a witty .sigline today.... 



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