[Full-disclosure] Re: [VulnWatch] Microsoft Windows NTFS Information Disclosure

Matthew Murphy mattmurphy at kc.rr.com
Sat Jul 2 04:19:58 BST 2005


James Tucker wrote:

>cacls *.chk /G administrator:F
>in shared environments where for some reason your users have access to
>their drives.
>
>  
>
...which doesn't solve a thing.

That workaround won't impact anything.  It will simply mark existing CHK 
files with that ACL.  Any new ones that are created in the future will 
not have it.  Generally, by the time you're executing that command, 
damage is already done.

In any case, .CHK files aren't any part of the exploit.  To my 
knowledge, NTFS generates no such files (as file operations are 
journaled, and therefore, reversible if they aren't completed).  
Something is awry in the shutdown/recovery process of XP that causes it 
to append re-used and uninitialized disk or cache blocks to files open 
for write at shutdown.  These files appear as *normal* files.  I've seen 
this type of "garbage" (some of it in fact, very sensitive) in logs for 
IIS, for instance.

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and at whom it is aimed."
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