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Jordan Windows Telnet Server 1.0/1.2 - 'Username' Stack Buffer Overrun (3)

🗓️ 29 Dec 2003 00:00:00Reported by Luigi AuriemmaType 
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Jordan Windows Telnet Server has a vulnerability causing remote stack buffer overrun with long usernames.

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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/9316/info
  
Jordan Windows Telnet Server has been reported prone to a remote buffer overrun vulnerability. The issue has been reported to present itself when a username of excessive length is supplied to the Telnet server. Due to a lack of bounds checking, when this username is copied into an insufficient reserved buffer in stack-based memory, data that exceeds the size of the buffer will overrun its bounds and corrupt adjacent memory. An attacker may exploit this condition to corrupt a saved instruction pointer for the vulnerable function. 

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