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Re: FALSE POSITIVE

Subject: Re: FALSE POSITIVE
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:51:50 +0200

On Jun 4, 2007, at 5:10 PM, John Scherff wrote:

Plugin 25167 appears to be producing false-positives. This plugin is in the "Windows : Microsoft Bulletins" family and tests for MS07-028 (flaw in CAPICOM).

The scan was run against a freshly-installed, fully-patched Windows 2003 R2 server with Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 installed.


Could you check the default value in the following registry key ?

value = SOFTWARE\Classes\CAPICOM.Certificates\CLSID

Then get the path in :

"SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\"+value+"\InprocServer32"

and finally check the version of the file pointed by the previous registry key. If this version is smaller than 2.1.0.2 then your server is vulnerable (it is possible to access this activex).


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