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From: John Adair (J.Adair
SempermedUSA.com)Date: Thu Mar 07 2002 - 12:34:08 CST
eSafe Gateway(tm) has scanned this mail for viruses, vandals and
suspicious attachments and has found it to be CLEAN.
File: smime.p7s (2,256 bytes)
Encoding: Base64
Result: Clean.
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If anyone wants the dump file please e-mail me off list. I was able to
overwrite the edi, but I am sure we can find more given enough
research.vuln-dev
securityfocus.com
I'm at work so I can't look into this issue too much, but here is what I
found in a couple of minutes. I was able to craft my link to overwrite a
few registers on the stack. I attached the dump I got from my first
test. I used a larger buffer than what the advisory stated, but not much
larger. On a side note, I had to reboot to get AIM to startup again and
when I tried starting it up again (before the reboot) my machine froze.
On another machine it crashed the entire system when Dr Watson was
generating the dump file.
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