Microsoft Quashes 'GreyMagic' Bug
Microsoft shipped its 24th security bulletin for 2005 on Tuesday with a fix for a well-known—and potentially dangerous—flaw in the Windows 2000 operating system. The patch arrives three weeks after the public release of a proof-of-concept exploit by Israel's GreyMagic Software and carries a maximum severity rating of "important."
According to Microsoft Corp.'s MS05-024 bulletin, the vulnerability could allow attackers to take "complete control of an affected system."
GreyMagic's original alert pinpointed the bug in Windows Explorer, the default utility that lets users navigate through the Windows file system.