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PFinger 0.7.8 format string vulnerability (#NISR16122002B) Dec 16 2002 07:55PM NGSSoftware Insight Security Research (nisr nextgenss com) (2 replies) RE: PFinger 0.7.8 format string vulnerability (#NISR16122002B) Dec 16 2002 08:39PM Stefan Esser (s esser e-matters de) (2 replies) Re: PFinger 0.7.8 format string vulnerability (#NISR16122002B) Dec 17 2002 04:56AM Valdis Kletnieks vt edu (1 replies) Re: PFinger 0.7.8 format string vulnerability (#NISR16122002B) Dec 17 2002 06:37AM Stefan Esser (s esser e-matters de) (2 replies) Re: PFinger 0.7.8 format string vulnerability (#NISR16122002B) Dec 18 2002 02:16PM Andreas Borchert (bugtraq andreas-borchert de) Re: PFinger 0.7.8 format string vulnerability (#NISR16122002B) Dec 17 2002 05:44PM der Mouse (mouse Rodents Montreal QC CA) Re: PFinger 0.7.8 format string vulnerability (#NISR16122002B) Dec 16 2002 09:49PM der Mouse (mouse Rodents Montreal QC CA) |
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"NGSSoftware Insight Security Research" <nisr (at) nextgenss (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> NGSSoftware Insight Security Research Advisory
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> Name: PFinger Format String vulnerability
> Systems: PFinger version 0.7.8 and earlier
> Severity: High Risk
> Vendor URL: http://www.xelia.ch/unix/pfinger/
> Author: David Litchfield (david (at) ngssoftware (dot) com [email concealed])
> Advisory URL: http://www.ngssoftware.com/advisories/pfinger.txt
> Date: 16th December 2002
> Advisory number: #NISR16122002B
For those who haven't noticed:
The author has fixed the bug and released a new version 0.7.9
Best regards
Andreas
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Andreas Tscharner starfire (at) dplanet (dot) ch [email concealed]
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