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linux/SPARC portbind port 8975 284 bytes
Exploit for linux/sparc platform in category shellcode ======================================== linux/SPARC portbind port 8975 284 bytes ======================================== / 0-day portbind shellcode for all those Sun machines running linux.. Coded from scratch, so i take all the credits. It...
Winamp <= 5.04 Skin File (.wsz) Remote Code Execution Exploit
No description provided by source. This 0day exploit is known to be circulating in the wild There is no patch for this vulnerability - Do not use Winamp ! http://www.milw0rm.com/sploits/skinhead.rar 171 Ko index.html ----------- html head /head frameset rows=",1" framespacing="0" border="0"...
The SUPER Bug
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 / SAVE DEFCON..HELP GOBBLES..SAVE DEFCON..HELP GOBBLES When GOBBLES say he and he security team are non-profit. He really mean NON-profit. This means GOBBLES and he GOBBLES Security Labs GSL friends do not have much funds. GOBBLES was hoping to receiv...
CVE-2000-0785
WircSrv IRC Server 5.07s allows IRC operators to read arbitrary files via the importmotd command, which sets the Message of the Day MOTD to the specified file...
CVE-2000-0785
WircSrv IRC Server 5.07s allows IRC operators to read arbitrary files via the importmotd command, which sets the Message of the Day MOTD to the specified file...
Local root vulnerability in most used Linux kernels
There is a zeroday exploit for kernel in hands of scriptkiddies. After they rooted locally 2 system which I've intrest and did dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda1 & on both, I spended 7 hours to finding fragments we really need easies tools LDE with GUI block search capabilities This with help of Peter ...
Quote of the Day (QOTD) Service Detection
A server listens for TCP connections on TCP port 17. Once a connection is established a short message is sent out the connection and any data received is thrown away. The service closes the connection after sending the quote. Another quote of the day service is defined as a datagram based...