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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Exploit Identification Request



Le jeu 29/04/2004 à 15:34, System Administrator a écrit :
> One of our external systems (W2k, fully patched all components - 
> sp4, sql sp4, mdac sp3, post hotfixes, etc) is being hit by what 
> appears to be a buffer overflow of IIS : 4096 bytes cycling in 
> what appears to be an attempt to execute code. The probe starts by 
> obtaining an index.asp page, and then drops a "SEARCH / 411 210 
> 42" before dropping the "AAAAA<n>" string. 
[...]
> SEARCH /AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA[...]

Looks like Windows ntdll.dll buffer overflow exploit :

        http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/7116/


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