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CVE-2007-2897: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (ser...

Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (server instability or device hang), and possibly obtain sensitive information (device communication traffic); and might allow attackers with physical access to execute arbitrary code after connecting a data stream to a device COM port; via requests for a URI containing a '/' immediately before and after the name of a DOS device, as demonstrated by the /AUX/.aspx URI, which bypasses a blacklist for DOS device requests.

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This issue affects Microsoft IIS 6.0 handling of specially formed web paths that reference DOS device names. A remote attacker could make the web server unstable or hang, and the record notes possible exposure of device communication traffic. The sources do not provide CVSS, confirmed patch details, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is most likely on legacy IIS 6.0 systems reachable over HTTP or HTTPS. Organizations without IIS 6.0 should not be affected based on the provided sources. The physical-access angle applies only where an attacker can connect a data stream to a device COM port. Treat this as a legacy-platform risk. Prioritize finding and removing exposed IIS 6.0 systems, especially internet-facing servers. Urgency increases if the service supports critical operations, has instability history, or cannot be isolated quickly. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire or isolate IIS 6.0 servers.; Check Microsoft and vendor guidance for supported fixes or workarounds.; Restrict internet exposure for any remaining IIS 6.0 services..

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