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suse.dhclient.txt
Posted Jul 11, 2000
Site suse.de

SuSE Security Advisory - dhclient below version 2.0 contains a remote root vulnerability because dhclient does not do quoting of server messages before passing them to /sbin/dhclient-script. Dhclient could be tricked by a rogue DHCP server to execute commands as user root.

tags | remote, root
systems | linux, suse
SHA-256 | 5c0ca149e1c91461b1be9085c16c3c08f82278eece473c6d97b23dc05060c7f1
suse.tnef.txt
Posted Jul 11, 2000
Site suse.de

SuSE Security Advisory - Tnef v0-124 and below contains a remote vulnerability. Tnef extracts eMails compressed with MS-Outlook. The compressed file includes the path name to which the decompressed data should be written. When specifing a path name like /etc/passwd and sending a compressed mail to root an adversary could gain remote root access to a system by overwriting the local password database. The same could happen if a mail virus scanner, like AMaVIS, process a malicious mail.

tags | remote, local, root, virus
systems | linux, suse
SHA-256 | c34b8f70cc33bc9bfea5066759f565c2a0f8e35122032b8c67b556e5073b3801
wftpd241.txt
Posted Jul 11, 2000
Authored by Blue Panda | Site bluepanda.box.sk

WFTPD and WFTPD Pro 2.41 RC10 are vulnerable to a dos attack which requires a valid account. An out of sequence RNTO command will cause WFTPD to crash. Perl exploit included.

tags | exploit, perl
SHA-256 | 197ff2faeb06d92d06fab0c053ca625b8fc4adc1e1873cc553d55608365fabf5
Default Password List 3.03
Posted Jul 11, 2000
Authored by Eric Knight | Site securityparadigm.com

Default password list v3.03 - Contains 820 default passwords, last updated July 10, 2000. Includes default passwords for BIOSes, hundreds of network devices, applications, unix, VMS, HP2000/3000, OS/400, CMS, PBX systems, Windows NT, Novell, Oracle, and many more.

tags | paper
systems | windows, unix
SHA-256 | 6d524719ca7d5fc970766965bde1fea10459abe67f50c3aab943e2e51540104c
labs49.txt
Posted Jul 11, 2000
Site ussrback.com

USSR Advisory #49 - Remote dos attack in WircSrv IRC Server v5.07s. A malformed request to port 6667 will cause the process containing the services to stop responding. Perl exploit included.

tags | remote, perl
SHA-256 | 13303391f835c6789364aea5ef86c6437027941108d6dd76e4c6544d203aca95
netsec21.txt
Posted Jul 11, 2000
Site net-security.org

Weekly Newsletter from Help Net Security Issue 21 - 10.07.2000 - Covers weekly roundups of security related events. In this issue: Remote DOS attack in real networks real server, Oracle web listener for AIX dos, poll_it.cgi vulnerability, Cobalt linux problems, Flowerfire sawmill vulnerabilities, Novell Border Manager problem, BitchX, Securing palm pilots, Network Solutions authentication FAQ, Cellular GSM fraud, Hacker insurance, and weekly security news.

tags | remote, web, cgi, vulnerability
systems | linux, aix
SHA-256 | b798ecb2ec665d4baf051899cf5885a2a78c8462d63bbd96858b9cb775b55aac
segment.c
Posted Jul 11, 2000
Authored by Sectorx | Site xorteam.cjb.net

ELF binary segment probe will search an exectuable or core dump for a string, giving you its exact location in the memory, its segment location, offset in segment and segment type. Very useful for finding offsets for exploits.

systems | unix
SHA-256 | 6a4b0b41129db20b4294574f736da5ddb56b3543e39a8cdd256949259d6d94f1
ICQInfo.dll
Posted Jul 11, 2000
Authored by Shadow51

This file activates the field for the IP in ICQ 2000 normally the field isn't available hopefully some will now be able to make the client unmask the IP now that the field actually exists. Use: to be used simply replace the ICQinfo.dll file with this one thats all.

SHA-256 | ddaec2e60f326021ae76a0ecd3790c3ee15464b73d3c3cfb0273fb7266e50230
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