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From: austintheatticspace.com
Date: Sun Sep 30 2001 - 18:23:51 CDT

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    you should see an IM from from someone before AIM crashes...
    so, you would know if someone was attacking you.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <dev-nullno-id.com>
    To: <vuln-devsecurityfocus.com>
    Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 3:19 PM
    Subject: Re: AOL IM 4.7 d0s 0-Day

    >
    > Shortly after this message was posted, my version of AIM would crash
    immediately after signing on. I would restart it and sign on again, but it
    would still crash. I was lead into believing that I was the victim of a DOS
    exploit because AIM would not crash if I would wait an extended period of
    time before signing on again... as if someone was waiting for me, but got
    bored and became distracted with something (or someone?) else. Once I stay
    on for a certain length of time, I get booted and the cycle starts again.
    > I reinstalled the software multiple times.
    > Here is a dump of the crash:
    >
    >
    > AIM caused an invalid page fault in
    > module KERNEL32.DLL at 017f:bff87ede.
    > Registers:
    > EAX=c00309c4 CS=017f EIP=bff87ede EFLGS=00010216
    > EBX=0063f608 SS=0187 ESP=0053ffcc EBP=00540038
    > ECX=005401ec DS=0187 ESI=81745aec FS=489f
    > EDX=bff76855 ES=0187 EDI=00540214 GS=0000
    > Bytes at CS:EIP:
    > 53 56 57 8b 30 83 7d 10 01 8b 4e 38 89 4d f8 75
    > Stack dump:
    >
    >
    > --
    > This message has been sent via an anonymous mail relay at www.no-id.com.
    >
    >
    >