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WebDAV exploit: using wide character decoder scheme
Mar 26 2003 01:55PM
¿ÀÁ¤¿í (mat panicsecurity org)
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Re: WebDAV exploit: using wide character decoder scheme
Mar 26 2003 04:14PM
Dave Aitel (dave immunitysec com)
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Unfortunately, on my US Windows 2K SP3 build (and I assume all others),
those %u directives get translated into question marks. (0x003F in hex)
:<
This exploit must be much easier to get reliable on other language
versions. A shame, really.
Did you use my encoder or did you write your shellcode manually, just
out of curiosity?
Dave Aitel
Advanced Engineering Directorate
Immunity, Inc.
http://www.immunitysec.com/CANVAS/ "Hacking like it's done in the
movies."
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 22:55:12 +0900
¿ÀÁ¤¿í <mat (at) panicsecurity (dot) org [email concealed]> wrote:
> my @return_addresses=(
> "%u32ac%u77e2",
> "%uc1b5%u76ae",
> "%u005d%u77a5",
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Re: WebDAV exploit: using wide character decoder scheme
Mar 27 2003 04:17PM
Roman Medina (roman rs-labs com)
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those %u directives get translated into question marks. (0x003F in hex)
:<
This exploit must be much easier to get reliable on other language
versions. A shame, really.
Did you use my encoder or did you write your shellcode manually, just
out of curiosity?
Dave Aitel
Advanced Engineering Directorate
Immunity, Inc.
http://www.immunitysec.com/CANVAS/ "Hacking like it's done in the
movies."
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 22:55:12 +0900
¿ÀÁ¤¿í <mat (at) panicsecurity (dot) org [email concealed]> wrote:
> my @return_addresses=(
> "%u32ac%u77e2",
> "%uc1b5%u76ae",
> "%u005d%u77a5",
[ reply ]