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Microsoft Windows XP - .Manifest Denial of Service

🗓️ 21 Jan 2002 00:00:00Reported by mosestycoonType 
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Microsoft Windows XP's .manifest files allow modification that can cause application denial of service.

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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3942/info

To enable desktop skinning, Microsoft Windows XP uses '.manifest' files ('<filename>.exe.manifest'). This file contains XML code that tells Windows XP to use the XP controls.

Due to a flaw, Windows XP fails to properly verify the XML code within a '.manifest' file.

If XML code is modified, the associated application will not start, causing a denial of service.

This issue could pose a more serious threat if the XML code associated with 'explorer.exe' is modified. If the 'explorer.exe.manifest' file is modified, then when the computer restarts, the system will hang and 'explorer.exe' will not load, causing a denial of service.

Reportedly, the repair function will not resolve this issue. 

https://github.com/offensive-security/exploitdb-bin-sploits/raw/master/bin-sploits/21240.zip

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