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Files Date: 2002-09-23

alsaplayer-suid.c
Posted Sep 23, 2002
Authored by Zillion, Kevin Finisterre

AlsaPlayer contains a buffer overflow that can be used for privileges elevation when this program is setuid. Tested on Red Hat 7.3 linux with alsaplayer-devel-0.99.71-1 . The overflow has been fixed in AlsaPlayer 0.99.71.

tags | exploit, overflow
systems | linux, redhat
SHA-256 | 2875baab452b93c7ef7d5f24fbb1d46a9fa65f879a5d43f51352eee63870a710
vulback.c
Posted Sep 23, 2002

This is a login backdoor for Unix systems. The password has to be hardcoded and the old login binary has to be renamed to /bin/login2.

tags | tool, rootkit
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 217f00bb27d60a35186b99f146f77350a9a18fab4a2cdf7871aac5d862bed1f6
bakkum.c
Posted Sep 23, 2002
Authored by eSDee, netric | Site netric.org

Remote root exploit for Linux systems running Null httpd 0.5.0. Tested to work against Red Hat Linux 7.3.

tags | exploit, remote, root
systems | linux, redhat
SHA-256 | f3ad09d77c82a11ae03bbf3d43ee72abb5ba62e08fc75bd608fa3668f74758b5
netric-adv009.txt
Posted Sep 23, 2002
Authored by netric | Site netric.org

Null httpd 0.5.0, a small multi-threading HTTP server, contains a remote exploitable heap overflow. Exploit code for Null httpd servers running on Red Hat Linux 7.3 is included in the advisory and can be used to spawn a remote root shell. In Null httpd version 0.5.1 this vulnerability has been fixed.

tags | remote, web, overflow, shell, root
systems | linux, redhat
SHA-256 | 95d76e6b92f65447e7530f675554f162ca32748533586a45c71c64acd8977618
swipher.c
Posted Sep 23, 2002
Authored by PoWeR PoRK | Site netric.org

Swipher v0.1 is a utility for encoding Intel x86 shellcode to remove certain characters such as null bytes.

tags | x86, shellcode
SHA-256 | 93eb0bc44fcba6cb610f83a2e849864e419ce0ee08d0e57cfec3f849394e0bc1
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