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This exploits the buffer overflow found in the PASS command in War-FTPD 1.65. This particular module will only work reliably against Windows 2000 targets. The server must be configured to allow anonymous logins for this exploit to succeed. A failed attempt will bring down the service completely.
This module exploits a buffer overflow in the Seagull FTP client that gets triggered when the ftp clients processes a response to a LIST command. If the response contains an overly long file/folder name, a buffer overflow occurs, overwriting a structured exception handler.
This module exploits a buffer overflow in the LeapFTP 3.0.1 client. This issue is triggered when a file with a long name is downloaded/opened.
This module exploits a buffer overflow in the GlobalSCAPE Secure FTP Server. All versions prior to 3.0.3 are affected by this flaw. A valid user account (or anonymous access) is required for this exploit to work.
This module exploits the KarjaSoft Sami FTP Server version 2.02 by sending an excessively long USER string. The stack is overwritten when the administrator attempts to view the FTP logs. Therefore, this exploit is passive and requires end-user interaction. Keep this in mind when selecting payloads. When the server is restarted, it will re-execute the exploit until the logfile is manually deleted via the file system.
Certain e-mail messages cause Outlook to create Windows shortcut-like attachments or messages within Outlook. Through specially crafted TNEF streams with certain MAPI attachment properties, it is possible to set a path name to files to be executed. When a user double clicks on such an attachment or message, Outlook will proceed to execute the file that is set by the path name value. These files can be local files, but also files stored remotely for example on a file share. Exploitation is limited by the fact that it is not possible for attackers to supply command line options.
It has been discovered that certain e-mail message cause Outlook to create Windows shortcut-like attachments or messages within Outlook. Through specially crafted TNEF streams with certain MAPI attachment properties, it is possible to set a path name to files to be executed. When a user double clicks on such an attachment or message, Outlook will proceed to execute the file that is set by the path name value. These files can be local files, but also file stored remotely for example on a file share. Exploitation is limited by the fact that its is not possible for attackers to supply command line options.
This module exploits a buffer overflow vulnerability in the LoadAniIcon() function of USER32.dll. The flaw is triggered through Outlook Express by using the CURSOR style sheet directive to load a malicious .ANI file. This vulnerability was discovered by Alexander Sotirov of Determina and was rediscovered, in the wild, by McAfee.
This module exploits a stack buffer overflow in IBM Lotus Domino Web Server prior to version 7.0.3FP1 and 8.0.1. This flaw is triggered by any HTTP request with an Accept-Language header greater than 114 bytes.