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Understanding how multimedia playback moderates network transfer speeds

Mark Russinovich, one of our Technical Fellows and a prominent member of the Windows community, posted today on a topic that¡¯s received much discussion in the past few days — that being the manner in which Windows Vista throttles network traffic on gigabit Read More¡¦¡¦(read more)

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Understanding how multimedia playback moderates network transfer speeds

Mark Russinovich, one of our Technical Fellows and a prominent member of the Windows community, posted today on a topic that¡¯s received much discussion in the past few days — that being the manner in which Windows Vista throttles network traffic on gigabit Ethernet networks when the user is engaged in multimedia playback.

As Mark puts it, ¡°many people have correctly surmised that the degradation in network performance during multimedia playback is directly connected with mechanisms employed by the Multimedia Class Scheduler Service (MMCSS), a feature new to Windows Vista.¡± This throttling of network traffic is mainly apparent on networks with infrastructure allowing gigabit throughput and is experienced by a user receiving, as opposed to sending, data.

The explanation is quite technical and rather esoteric, but the gist is that when receiving data on faster networks, the number of system interrupts is increased and because network-driven system interrupts are handled at higher priority than media playback, multimedia playback can be affected if the number of network-driven interrupts outpaces content refilling the multimedia playback buffer. Mark¡¯s full explanation is quite a bit more detailed — I¡¯ve only described it here in outline.

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Windows Media Player Flaw Lets Attackers 
«Skin” You

Severity: Medium

14 August, 2007

Summary:

Today, Microsoft released a bulletin describing two security vulnerabilities affecting Windows Media Player. By enticing one of your users into viewing a maliciously crafted skin file for Windows Media Player, an attacker could execute code on your user¡¯s computer, potentially gaining complete control of it. If your users listen to or view media via Windows Media Player, you should download, test, and deploy the appropriate Microsoft patches as quickly as possible.

Exposure:

Windows Media Player (WMP) is the popular multimedia playback application that ships with Windows. WMP supports the use of skins, sets of scripts, art, media, and text files that create a new appearance for the media player.

In a bulletin released today as part of Patch Day, Microsoft describes two vulnerabilities that affect WMP 7, 9, 10, and 11. Though the vulnerabilities differ technically, they both involve WMP skin files, and have the same scope and impact. If an attacker can entice one of your users into viewing a maliciously crafted WMP skin, he could exploit either flaw to execute code on your user¡¯s system, with your user¡¯s privileges. If that user had local administrative privileges, the attacker gains complete control of that user¡¯s

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