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Nebon
Can firewalls go faulty or break? If so how and why.
TheSentinel
Hi Nebon

sure can FWs get faulty or break. Everything what got developed (software) can get "tricked". For more details you should check websites which are discussing lates vulnerbilities.

Greetz
BU
Nebon
Thanks very much Udo :thumbup:
Hunter
"Windows cannot display Windows Firewall settings" error while accessing Firewall settings in Windows XP Service Pack 2
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sharedaccess.htm



Fix: Due to an unidentified problem, Windows cannot display Windows Firewall settings

http://www.johnmag4u.com/blog/2006/09/27/f...ewall-settings/

and becareful it could be a virsus.. :( or happened to your PC when you cleaned off a virsus


http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=58093

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At one time there was a big hole in this firewall


Windows XP Service Pack 2 has a flaw that gives users a false sense of security - quite literally. One report describes the security hole as a 'crater'. The vulnerability lies in the web systems management interface (WBEM), which allows downloadable code to spoof firewall status information.

It's a convoluted exploit, but in theory, a rogue application could wait until the firewall is down and then generate false system information indicating that the firewall is in fact up and working. That's because the WMI database - Microsoft's implementation of WBEM - is set to read/write, not read-only, reports eWeek. The magazine's labs used a simple script to generate false firewall status information.

No known malware uses this technique, but a mysterious communique signed by malware authors in 144 countries vowed not to use the latest exploit regarding it as "unethical" and "unnecessarily disruptive".

Of course we made that last part up. More usefully, if system administrators have a way of locking down the WMI database, we'll pass it right along to you. On Friday, the first Internet Explorer vulnerability of the SP2 era was discovered.
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