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From: Bosschert, B. (is-ks) (Bas.Bosschert
ASZ.NL)Date: Fri Mar 30 2001 - 01:57:37 CST
Well, just install a sniffer and see what packages you are receiving when
ICQ disconnects. Then look if you can send the same package from another
machine than the mirables servers or else try to spoof it.
ttfn,
Asby
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: George [SMTP:georger
NLS.NET]
> Verzonden: woensdag 28 maart 2001 13:24
> Aan: VULN-DEV
SECURITYFOCUS.COM
> Onderwerp: Re: ICQ exploit
>
> RE: ICQ exploit> I believe its necessary a password to logon to icq... do
> you know all the passwords of icq users? Guess not...
>
> A number of people have mentioned this, but I was thinking more along the
> lines of sending something to the client to tell it whatever it is the
> server tells it to make it disconnect.
>
> Geo.
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