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  • Re: CVE-2008-5416

    FYI - Looks like we'll be seeing a patch next week! Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for February 2009 Microsoft SQL Server - Important - Remote Code Execution http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms09-feb.mspx UPDATE: The zero day Retina check for this vulnerability...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by nomuus on 02-05-2009
  • Re: CVE-2008-5416

    I had remamed the directories and files to originalnames.delete.me. So were the registry keys. They have been deleted once I determined that there were no side effects of renaming them. By the way, there were no uninstall files nor any uninstall entry in Add/Remove Programs. My orginial confusion was...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by vkundakci on 02-03-2009
  • Re: CVE-2008-5416

    [quote user="vkundakci"] Thanks for the lead regarding these registry entries... I found out that my laptop came with a software called VAIO Entertainment Platform which apparently includes a copy of MS SQL Server. Supposedly removing the former is supposed to get rid of the SQL Server. Well...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by nomuus on 01-21-2009
  • Re: CVE-2008-5416

    Thanks for the lead regarding these registry entries... I found out that my laptop came with a software called VAIO Entertainment Platform which apparently includes a copy of MS SQL Server. Supposedly removing the former is supposed to get rid of the SQL Server. Well, it does not. So I renamed \Program...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by vkundakci on 01-02-2009
  • Re: CVE-2008-5416

    Aren't these both applicable to Windows Server only. I am running a poor old XP system.B By the way, this vulnerablility started showing up only recently. I am thinking that eEye guys just coded the test for it. What are they testing? [quote user="Blue1978"] 1. Windows Server Update Services...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by vkundakci on 01-02-2009
  • Re: CVE-2008-5416

    They both exist. Here's what they are: MSSQLServer Client SuperSocketNetLib LastConnect VIA Microsoft SQL Server MICROSOFTBCM HotFixes 0818 SQLServerAgent I also noticed that there is a \Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server diectory. I have a suspicion it was installed by a SQLHotfix dated 4/2006 in...
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by vkundakci on 01-02-2009
  • Re: CVE-2008-5416

    Can you please try opening regedit.exe, then see if the following keys (either one) exists? **Caution: Do not modify the registry, unless you know exactly what you're changing and why. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSSQLServer HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
    Posted to Vulnerability Assessment (Forum) by bpatten on 01-02-2009
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