This week Microsoft said it would patch Windows to reduce the risk of a new kind of Web-based security vulnerability, but security researchers say that other operating systems are probably at risk too.
In fact, Nathan McFeters, one of the researchers who has been studying the problem most closely says he hopes to present more details on how other Unix-based operating systems like Linux and Mac OS X may also be susceptible to what are known as URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) protocol handler flaws at the Toorcon hacking conference, being held next week in San Diego.
In an interview, McFeters said that he had not yet found a way to run unauthorized code on Unix-based operating systems, but that he and his fellow researchers had discovered a number of issues that looked like they could be grounds for further research.
The problem McFeters and others have been researching over the past few months has to do with the URI protocol handling technology, used to launch programs from within Web browsers. Probably the best known of these protocols is mailto, which is used to launch the mail client from within the browser.
But any software developer can register their own application with the operating system. This leads to a somewhat risky state of affairs as programs are launched within the browser, sometimes without proper checks on the way they are being executed.
To date, hackers have found ways to run unauthorized software on the PC by sneaking commands into specially crafted Web links that use the URI protocols of several well-known applications. Microsoft had originally said that it was up to software developers to make sure their programs check the links so that they don't include malicious code, but this week it agreed to put some checks within the Windows operating system as well.
McFeters, a security researcher with Ernst & Young Global, says that often these protocols are registered unnecessarily and with little thought given to security. Even if it can't be used to install unauthorized software, a poorly designed URI protocol registration can end up giving attackers access to data and applications that they shouldn't be able to see, he added.
Last month, McFeters and Researcher Billy Rios showed how a flaw in Google's Picasa software could give an attacker access to any Picasa photos stored on the victim's hard drive. And URI protocol handler flaws have also been found in Adobe, Firefox, and Outlook Express.
Secunia chief technology officer Thomas Kristensen agreed that the URI protocol handler problems will probably turn up on Linux and Mac OS X. "There is absolutely a chance that similar issues could exist on those platforms," he said.
He also agreed with McFeters that too many programs needlessly register protocols and urged corporate and commercial software developers to reduce their reliance on this technique.
"When people are designing the applications they're simply not thinking about how secure the environment is and how it's really working," he said.
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