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FTP recursive list after applying MS09-053 by naziml

We recently released fixes for the publicly disclosed FTP vulnerabilities. One of the after-effects of applying this update will be that recursive list commands to IIS FTP 5.x, 6.0 will return the non-recursive listing. To make it clear, this feature...

Fixes released for FTP vulnerabilities by naziml

Microsoft has released security bulletin MS09-053 that will address the FTP vulnerabilities that were publicly disclosed a couple of weeks ago. The information in this bulletin supercedes the previous advisory.

[Updated] IIS FTP server vulnerabilities for FTP 5.x and FTP 6 by naziml

There have been two recently publicly disclosed vulnerabilities for FTP 5, FTP 5.1 and FTP 6. Wade has gone through great detail to explain what platforms are affected by each vulnerability in his blog post . Microsoft has released and refreshed an advisory...

Updated advisory for FTP Vulnerability on IIS by naziml

The public exposure of another vulnerability in the FTP stack has caused a revision in the Microsoft advisory. Please refer the advisory @ http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/975191.mspx to get updated information on exposure and impact...

Update for WebDAV vulnerability on IIS 5.x and IIS 6 by naziml

We now have a security update available to address the WebDAV extension vulnerability reported earlier. All customers affected should apply the update even if they have mitigated the issue through a workaround. The background here is that we had an encoding...

WebDAV Authentication Bypass on IIS 5.0, 5.1 and 6.0 by naziml

Microsoft has released advisory 971492 about an Elevation of Privilege issue with the WebDAV extension for IIS 5.0, 5.1 and 6.0. These versions of IIS reside on Windows Server 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 respectively. The advisory contains...

Script to lock down IIS paths by naziml

In IIS 7 we have request filtering available to help with locking down files and directories that you don't want to serve out. This is useful for resources (like configuration) that you want your IIS worker process to have access to, but not serve it...

Script to install UrlScan v3.0 as a site filter. by naziml

Although using WIX to create an MSI to do this task is a cleaner approach, it is too heavy duty for me. I do this often enough to warrant creating a script for it, so I though I would share it out. To use it you would run: InstallUrlScanAtSite.js -siteid...
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