Cajun switches do not properly handle traffic to port 4000, allowing an attacker to cause the switch to stall for a period of time.
Proxomitron does not properly handle certain string types, which can be exploited by an attacker to cause a denial of service by crashing the server.
This is a remote exploit for streamripper version 1.61.25 and below. It allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable system.
A vulnerability has been reported in Crob FTP Server where an attacker can embed format specifiers within a malicious username. This can lead to arbitrary code execution and overwriting of arbitrary locations in memory.
This exploit targets the vulnerable code in phpGroupWare <= 0.9.16.010, specifically in the file class.holidaycalc.inc.php. By manipulating the GLOBALS[] parameter in the URL, an attacker can execute arbitrary code on the server.
This is a remote root lpd exploit for LPRng on Linux. It allows an attacker to gain root access on a remote machine running LPRng. The exploit code is written in C and includes a shellcode to execute commands on the remote machine.
A vulnerability in the upload.asp script of iisCart2000 allows an attacker to upload arbitrary files to a vulnerable server. This can lead to the execution of attacker-supplied code.
Baby FTP Server does not properly handle some types of requests, allowing a remote user to gain access to resources outside of the FTP root directory.
A SQL Injection vulnerability is detected in the BananaDance Wiki B2.2 Content Management System. The vulnerability allows an attacker (remote) or local privileged moderator/admin user account to execute own SQL commands on the affected application dbms. Multiple persistent input validation vulnerabilities are also detected in the BananaDance Wiki B2.2 CMS. The bugs allow remote attackers to implement/i...
The product will crash when scanning a malicious .dll generated using the provided script. The script adds 49 bytes of malicious byte (represented with x41) into the .dll file, right after the PE (x50x45) header on the 244th byte of the file.