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[Snort-sigs] Sourcefire VRT Certified Snort Rules Update

Subject: [Snort-sigs] Sourcefire VRT Certified Snort Rules Update
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 18:21:03 -0400
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Sourcefire VRT Certified Snort Rules Update

Synopsis:
The Sourcefire VRT is aware of multiple vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft 
products.

Details:
Microsoft Security Advisory (MS08-037):
Microsoft Windows DNS client and server are prone to a DNS spoofing 
vulnerability that may allow an attacker to redirect network traffic.

A rule to detect attacks targeting this vulnerability is included in this 
release and is identified with GID 3 and SID 13887. In addition, a previously 
released rule will detect attacks targeting this vulnerability and is 
identified with GID 3 and SID 13667.

Microsoft Security Advisory (MS08-038):
Microsoft Windows Explorer does not correctly parse search files when saving. 
Explorer may exit and restart in an exploitable manner, allowing a remote 
attacker to execute code on an affected system in the context of the current 
user.

Rules to detect attacks targeting this vulnerability are included in this 
release and are identified with GID 3, SIDs 13893 and 13911.

Microsoft Security Advisory (MS08-039):
Microsoft Outlook Web Access for Exchange Server is vulnerable to a cross site 
scripting attack that may allow remote attackers to escalate their level of 
privilege on an affected system.

Rules to detect attacks targeting this vulnerability are included in this 
release and are identified with GID 3, SIDs 13894 and 13895.

Microsoft Security Advisory (MS08-040):
Microsoft SQL Server contains multiple vulnerabilities that may allow an 
attacker to escalate their level of privilege on an affected system.

Rules to detect attacks targeting this vulnerability are included in this 
release and are identified with GID 3, SIDs 13888 through 13892.

For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:

http://www.snort.org/vrt/docs/ruleset_changelogs/changes-2008-07-08.html

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