
Windows Server 2008 Shown to Have Security-Design Problems
A hacker picking apart the security model of Microsoft's brand new Windows Server 2008 has found serious design weaknesses that render some of the product's new security protections "useless."
Cesar Cerrudo, founder and CEO of Argeniss Information Security, in
Parana, Argentina, says the weaknesses could lead to privilege
escalation attacks opens the door for a skilled hacker to take complete
control of the operating system.
"[We found] from design issues that were not identified by Microsoft
engineers during the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL), and allows
accounts commonly used by Windows services -- NETWORK SERVICE and LOCAL
SERVICE -- to bypass new Windows services protection mechanisms and
elevate privileges, Cerrudo explained.
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