Security Bulletin

Microsoft Security Bulletin MS00-011 - Critical

Patch Available for "VM File Reading" Vulnerability

Updated: July 01, 2009

Version: 3.0

Originally Posted: February 18, 2000

Summary

Microsoft has released a patch that eliminates a security vulnerability in the Microsoft® virtual machine (Microsoft VM). The vulnerability could enable a malicious web site operator to read files from the computer of a person who visited his site or read web content from inside an intranet if the malicious site is visited by a computer from within that intranet. In both cases the malicious applet would have to know the exact name and location of the files. Frequently asked questions regarding this vulnerability and the patch can be found at https://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/fq00-011.mspx

General Information

Issue

The Microsoft VM is a virtual machine for the Win32® operating environment. It runs atop Microsoft Windows® 95, 98, or Windows NT®, or Windows 2000. It ships as part of each operating system, and also as part of Microsoft Internet Explorer.

The version of the Microsoft VM that ships with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x and Internet Explorer 5.x contains a security vulnerability that could allow a Java applet to operate outside the bounds set by the sandbox. A malicious user could write a Java applet that could read - but not change, delete or add - files from the computer of a person who visited his site or read web content from inside an intranet if the malicious site is visited by a computer from within that intranet. The malicious user would need to know the exact path and filename of the files he wished to read.

Affected Software Versions

Versions of the Microsoft VM are identified by build numbers, which can be determined using the JVIEW tool, as discussed in the FAQ. The following builds of the Microsoft VM are affected:

  • All builds in the 2000 series.
  • All builds in the 3100 series.
  • All builds in the 3200 series.
    Note: The Microsoft VM ships as part of several products. However, the primary ship vehicle is Internet Explorer.

Vulnerability Identifier: CVE-2000-0162

Patch Availability

Microsoft Java Virtual Machine is no longer in support. For more information, please refer to Microsoft Java Virtual Machine and Microsoft Java Virtual Machine Support.

More Information

Please see the following references for more information related to this issue.

Obtaining Support on this Issue

This is a fully supported patch. Information on contacting Microsoft Technical Support is available at https://support.microsoft.com/contactussupport/?ws=support.

Acknowledgments

Microsoft thanks Hideo Nakamura of NEC in Tokyo, Japan for reporting the VM File Reading vulnerability to us and working with us to protect customers.

Revisions

  • February 18, 2000: Bulletin Created.
  • V2.0 (March 10, 2003): Introduced versioning and Update made to download location.
  • V3.0 (July 1, 2009): Removed download information because Microsoft Java Virtual Machine is no longer available for distribution from Microsoft. For more information, see Patch Availability.

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