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Re: Mozilla Firefox 3.6 plenitude String Crash(0day) Exploit


From: Jeff Williams <jeffwillis30 () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 21:49:32 +1100

Sure;

Mozilla by default recover any "lost" tabs by itself, then no worry for your
"users" considerations.

Now sparky, who will be stupid enough to launch a botnet that sets a web
page containing a document.write "A" * 2000000000000000000 on them
compromised hosts ?

You tell me.



2010/3/3 information security <informationhacker08 () gmail com>

Thanks Valdis .Jeff for all your comment
yes my small-penis machine running out of RAM and swap space ...: ......
:)and i believe that Mozilla get crash ...........:(
can you tell me how to fix that people don't become victim from this
attack  people with having 34 bit Computer
or people having small -penis machine change into big-penis machine :)



On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:37 AM, <Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu> wrote:

On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 20:02:37 PST, information security said:

open in Mozilla Firefox and wait for 15 sec ...... :) and say Good Bye

Sorry, your exploit doesn't do squat on a 64-bit Firefox 3.7a3 with plenty
of
RAM. It chugs for about 7-8 seconds and displays a *very* wide page.  It
must
be your small-penis machine running out of RAM and swap space. :)

Hint - this issue was well understood back in 1964. Literally. IBM's
OS/360 had
a GETMAIN macro that allocated storage that could encounter this same
basic
"out of memory" issue.  So not only is this a non-bug that was known when
you
were still being toilet-trained, this may be the first recorded case of
somebody reporting a non-bug that was known when their *parents* were
still
being toilet-trained.



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