A security bug in a network function of Windows NT 4, 2000, and XP can expose computers running those operating systems to a denial-of-service attack, Microsoft warned.
The flaw lies in Microsoft's implementation of a protocol called RPC (Remote Procedure Call) that allows applications on a computer to call applications on another computer in a network. An attack on the RPC service could cause the networking services on the system to fail, Microsoft said in security bulletin MS03-010 on Wednesday. (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-010.asp)
An attack would be carried out by sending a malformed request to the RPC endpoint mapper, a service that holds connection information on all RPC processes on that machine. The mapper listens on TCP/IP port 135, generally accessible from within a company network but typically blocked for external traffic by a firewall, mitigating the risk of an attack from the Internet, Microsoft said.
A patch to fix the problem is available for Windows 2000 and Windows XP, but there is no patch for Windows NT 4.0 because of major changes in the RPC software since the release of Windows NT 4.0, according to Microsoft. Windows NT 4.0 users should install a firewall and filter traffic on port 135, the vendor said.
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