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Researcher Reveals 2-Step Vista UAC Hack

section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 17.5.2007

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A Web application developer has uncovered a two-step process (PDF) for exploiting Windows Vista's User Account Control, essentially by having a Trojan piggyback on what could be a legitimate download.




Robert Paveza, a senior Web application developer with Terralever, a Web-based marketing company based in Tempe, Ariz., published details of the vulnerability in a paper titled "User-Prompted Elevation of Unintended Code in Windows Vista."

Paveza said in the paper that the vulnerability uses a two-part attack vector against a default Vista installation. The first step requires that malware called a proxy infection tool be downloaded and run without elevation. That software can behave as the victim expects it to while it sets up a second malicious payload in the background.

"For instance, if users believe they are downloading a 'Pac-Man' clone, such a game could be run while the malicious software did its work in the background," Paveza said. He noted that the infection succeeds, for all intents and purposes, with the installation of the proxy infection tool.

"This pattern of infection follows the typical Trojan horse model, piggybacking on what may be otherwise legitimate software," he said.

News of the vulnerability first broke May 15. When eWEEK that day contacted Microsoft, based in Redmond, Wash., a spokesperson said the company is aware of demonstrations that "purport" to show how a Vista system can be attacked. But, the spokesperson said, the demonstration provided by Paveza is of actions an attacker can take on a system that already has been compromised by another means.

"With this in mind, it is important to note that user interaction is required for the initial infection of the Trojan to occur," the spokesperson said. "The user must open the attacker's malicious executable. Furthermore, the successive social engineering attempt will only be successful if the user inadvertently clicks on the malicious shortcut. In fact, at this point, the user must be part of the local administrator's group or provide administrator credentials at the UAC prompt."

The spokesperson went on to point to Microsoft's previous communications regarding running as a standard user. "Remember that running as a standard user does not prevent malicious software from copying itself to locations controlled by this user, such as the user's profile directory," Michael Howard and David LeBlanc noted in "Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista."

source: eweek.com

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Comments(2)

vista security BS

By Me on 18.05.2007 - 11:05
well yeah okay, vista's security is a joke, it's been proven over and over again. let us move on now, what else ?

UAC! who care

By lv2wk on 19.05.2007 - 11:05
uac turned off right after installation,
who care "uac"


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