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Fujitsu SystemcastWizard Lite PXEService UDP Handling Buffer Overflow (CVE-2009-0270)
Fujitsu SystemcastWizard software is one of the management tools included in the Systemwalker Resource Coordinator, which is a provisioning software by Fujitsu to efficiently and reliably operate blade servers. SystemcastWizard can install operating system images remotely and clone them on other...
Fujitsu SystemcastWizard Lite PXE service buffer overflow
Added: 03/03/2009 CVE: CVE-2009-0270 BID: 33342 OSVDB: 51486 Background SystemcastWizard Lite is support software for the setup of Primequest systems. Problem A buffer overflow vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands by sending a long, specially crafted datagram to the...
Fujitsu SystemcastWizard Lite PXE service buffer overflow
Added: 03/03/2009 CVE: CVE-2009-0270 BID: 33342 OSVDB: 51486 Background SystemcastWizard Lite is support software for the setup of Primequest systems. Problem A buffer overflow vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands by sending a long, specially crafted datagram to the...
Fujitsu SystemcastWizard Lite PXE service buffer overflow
Added: 03/03/2009 CVE: CVE-2009-0270 BID: 33342 OSVDB: 51486 Background SystemcastWizard Lite is support software for the setup of Primequest systems. Problem A buffer overflow vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands by sending a long, specially crafted datagram to the...
Fujitsu SystemcastWizard Lite PXE service buffer overflow
Added: 03/03/2009 CVE: CVE-2009-0270 BID: 33342 OSVDB: 51486 Background SystemcastWizard Lite is support software for the setup of Primequest systems. Problem A buffer overflow vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands by sending a long, specially crafted datagram to the...
CVE-2009-0270
CVE-2009-0270 describes a stack-based buffer overflow in Fujitsu SystemcastWizard Lite’s PXEService.exe (affected: SystemcastWizard Lite 2.0A, 2.0, 1.9 and earlier). An overly large PXE protocol request sent via UDP could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of PXE...