In Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-053, the company warns users of FrontPage Server Extensions 2002 and 2000 that they are vulnerable and should patch immediately. Users of previous versions "may, or may not" be affected by these security defects, because earlier versions are no longer supported and haven't been tested for this vulnerability. The flaw is within Microsoft's SmartHTML Interpreter, which provides support for Web forms and dynamic content.
If the Web server is static, Microsoft says the IIS Lockdown Tool disables the SmartHTML Interpreter. FrontPage Server Extensions are installed by default on Internet Information Services versions 4.0, 5.0, and 5.1, but can be removed.
For patches and more information, Microsoft's bulletin MS02-53 can be found at www.microsoft.com/security.
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