yes, it is interesting to read their Conclusion:
( at:
http://www.matousec.com/projects/win...re-drivers.php)
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Conclusion
Almost every software that implements SSDT hooks is vulnerable to the bug we introduce in this article. BlackICE PC Protection, G DATA InternetSecurity, Ghost Security Suite, Kaspersky Internet Security, Norton Internet Security, Online Armor Personal Firewall, Outpost Firewall Pro, Privatefirewall, ProcessGuard, ProSecurity, ZoneAlarm Pro, Process Monitor, RegMon are just a few examples of badly written, not properly tested, vulnerable software.
There were only two personal firewalls that passed our argument validation testing successfully, Comodo Personal Firewall and Sunbelt Personal Firewall. Our tests revealed, that the current versions of these products are probably not vulnerable, but earlier versions of both these personal firewalls contained the bug and they were both fixed after our notifications to their vendors.
So in fact, the only product that passed the tests was Daemon Tools.
We also found many articles, tutorials and papers that described either SSDT hooking or other driver code and contained improper parameter validation.
Even more disturbing is that these bugs are present in professional software products and also in official Sysinternals (Microsoft) tools – Process Monitor and RegMon. Even Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell, the authors of these tools and two of the most famous Windows kernel hackers, seem to have forgotten about validation in their tools. Process Monitor and RegMon have been vulnerable for ages.
We advise all vendors of affected products to download and use our tool and/or contact us and order our software testing services.
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