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CVE-2000-0737: The Service Control Manager (SCM) in Windows 2000 creates predictable named pipes, which allows a local use...

The Service Control Manager (SCM) in Windows 2000 creates predictable named pipes, which allows a local user with console access to gain administrator privileges, aka the "Service Control Manager Named Pipe Impersonation" vulnerability.

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This is a Windows 2000 local privilege escalation issue. A user who can access the console may be able to abuse predictable Service Control Manager named pipes to become an administrator. It is mainly a concern for legacy systems still running Windows 2000. Exposure appears limited to Windows 2000 systems, especially machines where untrusted or low-privileged users can obtain console access. Modern Windows versions are not identified as affected in the supplied sources. Treat as urgent only if Windows 2000 remains in production or supports critical operations. The business risk is privilege takeover by someone with local console access, compounded by the age and support status of the platform. Mitigation focus: Review and apply Microsoft MS00-053 vendor guidance.; Retire or isolate remaining Windows 2000 systems.; Restrict physical and console access to trusted administrators..

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