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Files Date: 2003-03-25

nessus-2.0.1.tar.gz
Posted Mar 25, 2003
Authored by Renaud Deraison | Site nessus.org

Nessus is a free, up-to-date, and full featured remote security scanner for Linux, BSD, Solaris and some other systems. It is multithreaded, plugin-based, has a nice GTK interface, and currently performs over 920 remote security checks. It has powerful reporting capabilities (HTML, LaTeX, ASCII text) and not only points out problems, but suggests a solution for each of them. Windows version available here.

Changes: Huge speed gains - libnasl has been rewritten from scratch. Extended the NASL language. Smarter plugin scheduler, for better parallelism. Enhanced service detection. Greatly reduced memory usage. Support for multiple CVE and BID in the plugins. New port scanner designed to be fast against firewalled hosts.
tags | tool, remote, scanner
systems | linux, windows, unix, solaris, bsd
SHA-256 | 0fed103b21d780ad80ffbbf25867c8a424985955973ca488d4e0f679342772b3
wb.c
Posted Mar 25, 2003
Authored by Kralor | Site coromputer.net

Ntdll.dll remote IIS exploit which exploits the bug described inms03-007. Attempts to spawn a remote shell.

tags | exploit, remote, shell
SHA-256 | 8fd2cc3cb35d4d32afa6c2889e3056ee970fc039cea7bda513e5554fd8b1068b
CA-2003-10.rpcxdr
Posted Mar 25, 2003
Site cert.org

CERT Advisory CA-2003-10 - A buffer overflow vulnerability in SunRPC-derived XDR libraries causes several applications which use the rpcbind service to allow execution of arbitrary code or disclosure of sensitive information. In addition, intruders may be able to crash the MIT KRB5 kadmind or cause it to leak sensitive information, such as secret keys. Vulnerable code includes GNU Glibc 2.3.1 and below, Solaris 2.6, 7, 8 and 9, AIX 4.3.3 through 5.2.0, and MIT Kerberos vulnerabilities.

tags | overflow, arbitrary, vulnerability
systems | solaris, aix
SHA-256 | 92bb7a155d55bee978d087832b574b932fdb2d49ea5b4819548a611928427a25
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