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Sourcefire VRT Advisory

Updated Rules for Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Systems.

2006-08-11

Synopsis:

The Sourcefire VRT has continued research into the recently announced vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Windows operating system and has modified rules to improve performance.

Details:

Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-040 A buffer overflow condition in the Microsoft Windows Server Service may allow a remote attacker to execute code of their choosing on a target system. The overflow condition can be triggered by malformed requests to the service accessing certain functions.

Rules to detect attacks against these vulnerabilities are included in this rule pack and are identified as sids 7209 through 7304.

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About the VRT:
The Sourcefire VRT is a group of leading edge intrusion detection and prevention experts working to proactively discover, assess and respond to the latest trends in hacking activity, intrusion attempts and vulnerabilities. This team is also supported by the vast resources of the open source Snort community, making it the largest group dedicated to advances in network security industry.

About Sourcefire
Sourcefire, Inc. (Nasdaq: FIRE), Snort creator and open source innovator, is a world leader in Enterprise Threat Management (ETM) solutions. Sourcefire is transforming the way Global 2000 organizations and government agencies manage and minimize network security risks with its 3D Approach - Discover, Determine, Defend - to securing real networks. The Sourcefire 3D System is the first to unify IPS, NBA, NAC and Vulnerability Assessment technologies under the same management console. This ETM approach affords customers with an efficient and effective layered security defense - protecting network assets before, during and after an attack. Through the years, Sourcefire has been consistently recognized for its innovation and industry leadership by customers, media and industry analysts alike - with more than 30 awards and accolades. Recently, Sourcefire was positioned in the Leaders Quadrant of Gartner's "Magic Quadrant for Network Intrusion Prevention System Appliances 2H06" report, and the Sourcefire 3D System was named "Best Security Solution" at the 2006 SC Magazine Awards. Today, the names Sourcefire and founder Martin Roesch have grown synonymous with innovation and network security intelligence.

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