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CVE-2003-0507: Stack-based buffer overflow in Active Directory in Windows 2000 before SP4 allows remote attackers to cause...

Stack-based buffer overflow in Active Directory in Windows 2000 before SP4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (reboot) and possibly execute arbitrary code via an LDAP version 3 search request with a large number of (1) "AND," (2) "OR," and possibly other statements, which causes LSASS.EXE to crash.

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This old Windows 2000 Active Directory flaw could let a remote attacker crash LSASS on a domain controller, forcing a reboot. Sources also describe possible arbitrary code execution. Business risk is mainly for legacy, unsupported Active Directory environments that still run Windows 2000 before Service Pack 4. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Windows 2000 Active Directory systems before SP4, especially domain controllers reachable by LDAP. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete, so confirm against actual asset inventory and vendor advisory details. Prioritize as high only if legacy Windows 2000 Active Directory exists. For modern environments, urgency is mainly confirmation and evidence gathering. Unsupported domain controllers should be retired because a directory-service crash can disrupt authentication and business operations. Mitigation focus: Confirm whether any Windows 2000 Active Directory systems remain in production.; Apply Microsoft guidance for Q319709 and ensure Windows 2000 SP4 or later state.; Retire or isolate unsupported Windows 2000 domain controllers..

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