exploits , vulnerabilities , articles , Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection Firewall.INI Local Buffer Overrun Vulnerability
| Title |
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection Firewall.INI Local Buffer Overrun Vulnerability |
| Published |
2004-08-11-12:00AM |
| Updated |
2004-08-12-03:16PM |
| Class |
Boundary Condition Error |
| CVE |
CAN-2004-1714 |
| Remote |
No |
| Local |
Yes |
| Credit |
Discovery of this vulnerability is credited to Paul Craig of Pimp Industries. |
| Vulnerable |
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 cch
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 ccg
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 ccf
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 cce
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 ccd
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 ccc
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 ccb
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 cca
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 cbz
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 cbr
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.6 .cno
Internet Security Systems BlackIce Server Protection 3.5 cdf
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 ccg
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 ccf
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 cce
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 ccd
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 ccc
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 ccb
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 cca
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 cbz
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 cbr
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 cbd
Internet Security Systems BlackICE PC Protection 3.6 .cbz |
| Not Vulnerable |
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| Code |
The following example is available:
REJECT, 138, default, 1999-07-22 20:26:53, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.... , 2000, unknown
(Aprox 1000 A's)
Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this issue. If you feel we are in error or are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: content@securitydot.net <mailto:content@securitydot.net>.
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