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pkc003.txt
/ pkc003.txt / -= SECURITY ADVISORY 003 =- | \ www.pkcrew.org / \ \ | / \ | | | | | / | | | | | / | | | | / | | / / | | | / | - Group: Packet Knights http://www.pkcrew.org/ - Date of release: 01/18/2000 - Problems: Remote buffer overflow Local buffer overflow not dangerous if not suid - Impact:...
FreeBSD-SA-01:14.micq
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-01:14 Security Advisory FreeBSD, Inc. Topic: micq remote buffer overflow vulnerability Category: ports Module: micq Announced: 2001-01-29 Credits: [email protected]...
[SECURITY] [DSA-012-1] New version of micq released
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA-012-1 [email protected] http://www.debian.org/security/ Martin Schulze January 22, 2001 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Package : micq...
[PkC] Advisory #003: micq-0.4.6 remote buffer overflow
/ pkc003.txt / -= SECURITY ADVISORY 003 =- | www.pkcrew.org / | / | | | | | / | | | | | / | | | | / | | / / | | | / | | | | | PkC | | | / | | | | | | || || || / Packet Knights Crew -= SECURITY ADVISORY 003 =- - Vulnerable program: micq-0.4.6 Matt's ICQ clone. Maybe others. - Tested on: Linux/ix86...
Переполнение буфера в micq
Классическое переполнение буфера при разборе URL...
mICQ 0.4.6 - Remote Buffer Overflow
mICQ 0.4.6 - Remote Buffer Overflow // source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2254/info micq is a chat program for Linux systems. micq-0.4.6 running on Linux/ix86 Slackware 7.1 - RedHat 6.1 is vulnerable to a remote buffer overflow attack. Other versions on other platforms may also be...
mICQ 0.4.6 - Remote Buffer Overflow
// source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2254/info micq is a chat program for Linux systems. micq-0.4.6 running on Linux/ix86 Slackware 7.1 - RedHat 6.1 is vulnerable to a remote buffer overflow attack. Other versions on other platforms may also be vulnerable. This may allow remote attackers ...