I have an IIS6 And II7 servers under my management.
all my application pools are running under a custom account which is a member of the IIS_IUSRS
Some of the websites on the webserver were hacked and malicious asp.net files was uploaded to the server.
Those files were used to act as a medium between the attacker and the OS to execute code
I have noticed that the user under which the application pool was running was able to list all the directories of my server and was actually a part of "Authenticated users" and hence "users" group which by default have permissions to execute files/create folders etc.
The hackers were able, using the application pool credentials, to be authenticated as an authenticated user and since authenticated user is part of the users group they were able to do what they want
you can easily recreate the issue by using process explorer to view a worker process security groups.
My Questions are:
- How should I secure correctly my server if I want to run the application pool as custom user and not as the built in identitty pool identity ? ( the reason I need to is because I'm using websitepanel management software )
- Is something wrong in my config or is it possible that on every MS server that uses custom user as the identity and has some security flaw in the website, a hacker can cause havoc to the entire server ?