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[Full-disclosure] Re: [EEYEB-20050523] Windows Kernel APC Data-FreeLocal

Subject: [Full-disclosure] Re: [EEYEB-20050523] Windows Kernel APC Data-FreeLocal Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 20:00:57 -0000
Joshua Russel wrote in 
news:7a282fc30512131028g40d65517k2254283bfecec6db@mail.gmail.com
It is a local vulnerability, then how does Retina claims to scan it
remotely?

  Well, at a guess....

On 12/13/05, Advisories <Advisories@eeye.com> wrote:

Systems Affected:
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000

Beginning with Windows XP, KeFlushQueueApc contains a code fix that
resolves this vulnerability.

... it just looks to see if the O/S is XP/2K3 or NT/2K.

    cheers,
      DaveK
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