Hi Adam, I'm afraid you don't fully understand the issue. This is not about placing your own DLL on a local machine so that a chosen application will load it (i.e., user "attacking" an application on his own computer). It is about an application running on your computer silently grabbing a malicious DLL from attacker-controlled location - possibly on a remote share - and executing its code (i.e., attacker with zero privileges on user's computer executing code on that computer). I hope this helps a little. Cheers, Mitja > -----Original Message----- > From: iarethebest@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:iarethebest@xxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of adam > Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:26 PM > To: Thor (Hammer of God) > Cc: security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Christian Sciberras; > full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Microsoft's Binary Planting > Clean-Up Mission > > Plus: pretending that you're on the same page as Microsoft > (from a security standpoint) to further your own argument is > more damaging than it is beneficial. The entire "binary > planting" concept was flawed from the very beginning. If you > can drop a binary file on a user's machine - make it an > executable and be done with it. There's nothing fancy or > innovative about forcing applications to use specific DLLs - > script kiddies have been doing it for over 10 years to inject > custom code in multiplayer games. > > On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Thor (Hammer of God) > <thor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I'm curious. Who is your contact at MSFT? Who is it > that has told you they have a "Binary Planting Clean-up > Mission" and where do they mention you as having anything to > do with it? > > If you are going to claim MSFT's actions as substantive > to your agenda, how about provide some details? > > t > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ACROS Security Lists [mailto:lists@xxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 1:41 PM > > To: 'Christian Sciberras' > > Cc: Thor (Hammer of God); full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; > > bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] Microsoft's Binary > Planting Clean-Up Mission > > > > > Hey Chris, > > > > > I bet Microsoft actually like stating they just > fixed yet another > > > severe bug. > > > Zero-day fixing is big business, you know....even if "zero" > > > is past a few "days". > > > > I don't think Microsoft gains much from being able to > say they fixed yet > > another bug > > - maybe if it were a bug they found internally and > fixed proactively, but not > > like this. And I'm sure they'd rather be doing > something else than fixing: > > fixing a product costs a lot, and it generates no revenue. > > > > Cheers, > > Mitja > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ > > > >