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Files Date: 2003-02-05

ms03-005
Posted Feb 5, 2003
Site microsoft.com

Microsoft Security Advisory MS03-005 - A buffer overflow in the Windows XP Windows Redirector allows local users to gain increased privileges provided they are able to log onto the system interactively.

tags | overflow, local
systems | windows
SHA-256 | 8bfdb49825e91a5de6549e055b50782a186b046a126f241d61d6f888147ccc6d
ms03-004
Posted Feb 5, 2003
Site microsoft.com

Microsoft Security Advisory MS03-004 - A large patch for IE 5.01, 5.5, 6.0 has been released which fixes two newly discovered vulnerabilities, one of which allows malicious web sites to execute remote code on client browsers by misusing a dialog box. A cross-domain vulnerability in Internet Explorer's showHelp() functionality can be tricked into invoking executables already present on a user's local system, downloading malicious code onto a user's local system, and allowing attackers to download users data.

tags | remote, web, local, vulnerability
SHA-256 | b362e647344b3d8fd63fe7d03e850546c8bde19ce683f1a987e257d371541666
LibExploitV01a.tar.gz
Posted Feb 5, 2003
Authored by Simon Roses Femerling | Site packetfactory.net

LibExploit is a generic exploit creation library to help the security community when writing exploits to test a vulnerability. Using the API you can write buffer overflows (stack/heap/remote/local) and format strings fast and easily by taking care of a lot of the redundant code. Features network and overflow functions, shellcode for several platforms, NIDS evading shellcode, OS detection, multiplatform exploits, and more.

tags | remote, overflow, local, shellcode, library
SHA-256 | 046cce8986889c3f51abdd31b061df4593c566aaede812809e4a06a1fe5865bc
icmp.c
Posted Feb 5, 2003
Authored by netric, Gloomy | Site netric.org

This 137 byte Linux shellcode creates a remote ICMP backdoor that can be controlled trough the ping utility.

tags | remote, shellcode
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 9b7f1bf697b9a01fb4663131fe0f9e6fccb1296052337e0f27f72333d60f55df
RHSA-2003:017-06.txt
Posted Feb 5, 2003
Authored by Red Hat | Site redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory RHSA-2003:017-06 - Red Hat released new PHP packages that are no longer affected by the wordwrap() heap overflow vulnerability. These packages are available for Red Hat version 8.0.

tags | overflow, php
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2002-1396
SHA-256 | 65201ac8d85f84a7a6297dd65aa74862be4e863494a472c0612a0d7544f4ae02
FreeBSD Security Advisory 2003.1
Posted Feb 5, 2003
Authored by The FreeBSD Project | Site freebsd.org

FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:01 - It has been found that the CVS server can be tricked to free memory more then once, which can be used for remote code execution. Additionally, the CVS server allowed clients with write access to specify arbitrary commands to execute as part of an update (update-prog) or commit (checkin-prog). This behavior has been restricted. This affects all FreeBSD versions prior to 4.6-RELEASE-p7, 4.7-RELEASE-p4 and 5.0-RELEASE-p1.

tags | remote, arbitrary, code execution
systems | freebsd
SHA-256 | 04676dcda11f1a243bf6290503b701850ff6c455eef9399e03ed4dc95e392be6
RHSA-2003:025-20.txt
Posted Feb 5, 2003
Authored by Red Hat | Site redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory RHSA-2003:025-20 - Updated kernel packages for Red Hat Linux 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, and 8.0 have been made available that fix an information leak from several ethernet drivers (reported by Atstake), and a file system issue.

tags | kernel
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2003-0001
SHA-256 | 211f41f3c990e4ed3e36343477ac000e9faf9989b97be3b78b93aa11fa0bdf7a
smac_1.1.zip
Posted Feb 5, 2003
Authored by KLC Consulting Security Team | Site klcconsulting.net

SMAC v1.1 is a Windows MAC Address Modifying Utility which allows users to change MAC address for almost any Network Interface Cards (NIC) on the Windows 2000 and XP systems, regardless of whether the manufactures allow this option or not.

systems | windows
SHA-256 | 42d16987f4a90ce771fc4ae9b391e0466508486a0eceaed0396da1d48a0d21ca
SPIKE2.8.tgz
Posted Feb 5, 2003
Authored by Dave Aitel | Site immunitysec.com

SPIKE is an attempt to write an easy to use generic protocol API that helps reverse engineer new and unknown network protocols. It features several working examples. Includes a web server NTLM Authentication brute forcer and example code that parses web applications and DCE-RPC (MSRPC). Changelog available here.

Changes: Includes plonk, a new local/remote windows 2000 DoS. A DCE-RPC over named pipe fuzzer was added, SPIKE proxy is updated to 1.4.7, and BSD compatibility is improved and some Oracle tests where added to the audits directory.
tags | web, protocol
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 86d96bf99bcd039981ca89f8b55edca9f39fa71986a9df7c51797e24f233dbcd
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