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Re: Microsoft SMB Information Disclosure Vulnerability CVE-2006-1315


From: H D Moore <fdlist () digitaloffense net>
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 19:52:40 -0500

Yet another SMB memory leak. There are tons of these in SRVSVC. The key to 
finding them is to force large padding values (ie. holes between 
DataOffset/ParameterOffset and end of packet). A quick hack is to use the 
SMB ECHO command with a non-aligned byte size. I have yet to see anything 
actually *useful* get leaked. The leak data usually contains parts of 
packets that I sent it previously - my few attempts at testing a busy 
domain controller never leaked anything I found interesting. Maybe McAfee 
found a way to leak larger blocks?

-HD

On Tuesday 11 July 2006 19:41, Alexander Sotirov wrote:
This is hardly a "description" of the vulnerability. Your post does not
include any information that was not already included in the Microsoft
bulletin this morning.

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