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 ///  File Name: bind.zip
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bind.zip
File Size:19202
Last Modified:Sep 23 05:55:30 1999
MD5 Checksum:da616414e05e3431fcc22c0be1e4268a

 ///  File Name: CORE-20020528.txt
Description:
CORE Security Advisory CORE-20020528 - CORE SDI found two serious remote vulnerabilities in systems running CDE ToolTalk (rpc.ttdbserverd). The first vulnerability allows remote attackers to delete arbitrary files, cause a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code or commands. The second vulnerability allows local attackers to overwrite arbitrary files with contents of the attacker's choice.
Author:CORE Security Technologies
Homepage:http://www.corest.com
File Size:17983
Last Modified:Jul 12 09:28:38 2002
MD5 Checksum:aaca4651bc4902e8a14b2df51253fec3

 ///  File Name: CORE-20021005.txt
Description:
CORE Security Advisory CORE-20020528 - Remotely exploitable Buffer overflows and Authentication bypass bugs were found on the Linksys BEFW11S4 Wireless router and other devices. Tested against Linksys BEFW11S4, BEFSR41, BEFSR11, BEFSRU31, BEFSR81, BEFN2PS4, and BEFVP41. Includes exploit information.
Author:CORE Security Technologies
Homepage:http://www.corest.com
File Size:22139
Last Modified:Dec 25 02:10:58 2002
MD5 Checksum:0151719715f85e3974887d759970965a

 ///  File Name: CORE-2003-0307.txt
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CORE Security Advisory CORE-2003-0307 - A remotely exploitable heap overflow vulnerability has been found in the Snort stream4 preprocessor module which allows remote code execution if a snort sensor picks up an exploit packet. Vulnerable versions include Snort 2.0 versions prior to RC1, Snort 1.9.x, 1.8.x, and IDS's with snort embedded. Includes information on exploitation using hping.
Author:CORE Security Technologies
Homepage:http://www.corest.com
File Size:8159
Last Modified:Apr 18 09:56:41 2003
MD5 Checksum:84ff439f20b8d13083504cda7482ea00

 ///  File Name: core-sdi-04.ssh.insertion
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core-sdi-04.ssh.insertion
File Size:12410
Last Modified:Sep 23 05:55:30 1999
MD5 Checksum:43357cd2b5139428270c2a76bf0c3b4d

 ///  File Name: core-sdi.iPlanet
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Core SDI Advisory CORE-20001026 - Netscape iPlanet webserver contains a directory traversal vulnerability and the administrator password is stores in clear text.
Homepage:http://www.core-sdi.com
File Size:4333
Last Modified:Oct 31 02:15:54 2000
MD5 Checksum:cd68943a7ebd97c0fd13cb14a08887be

 ///  File Name: core-sdi.mysql
Description:
Core SDI Advisory CORE-20001023 - The "MySQL Database Engine" uses an authentication scheme designed to prevent the flow of plaintext passwords over the network and the storage of them in plaintext. For that purpose a challenge-response mechanism for authentication has been implemented on all versions of MySQL. The authentication mechanism is not cryptographically strong. Each time a user executes this mechanism, information allowing an attacker to recover this user's password is leaked. Fix available here.
Homepage:http://www.core-sdi.com
File Size:16144
Last Modified:Oct 27 08:29:12 2000
MD5 Checksum:87539f864a1cc0d03a617d14b0c14b80

 ///  File Name: core-sdi.net.tools
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CORE SDI Security Advisory - NAI Net Tools PKI Server vulnerabilities. While investigating the exploitability of a buffer overflow in the Net Tools PKI Server from Network Associates Inc. we discovered three new vulnerabilities not fixed by hotfix 1, including buffer overflows and format bugs which allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code. Perl proof of concept exploit included.
Author:Ivan Arce
Homepage:http://www.core-sdi.com
File Size:9796
Last Modified:Aug 6 07:36:29 2000
MD5 Checksum:ac2ec70bd9f957b923de46148efc0cba

 ///  File Name: core-sdi.realserver
Description:
Core-SDI Advisory CORE-20001116 - A memory contents disclosure vulnerability was found on RealNetworks RealServer which will give out information about the server configuration, runtime memory data and tokens and authentication credentials. This information allows an external attacker to possibly obtain administrative access to the server or to data belonging to other user sessions. Fix available here.
Author:Ivan Arce
Homepage:http://www.core-sdi.com/english/publications.html
File Size:3294
Last Modified:Nov 17 10:20:20 2000
MD5 Checksum:a6bd97b1edf9644d0bc712d42721b1f7

 ///  File Name: core-sdi.rsaref
Description:
Core/SDI discovered a second buffer overflow in the implmementation of the RSA algorithm in RSAREF2 from RSA Data Security. This advisory addresses the details of the bug discovered, the details are somewhat focused on the ability to exploit the bug in SSH compiled with RSAREF2, but its extensible to any software product that uses RSAREF2.
Homepage:http://www.core-sdi.com
File Size:10346
Last Modified:Dec 2 21:54:17 1999
MD5 Checksum:26f1a26553ac090ce1dc418fc6d02c44

 ///  File Name: core-sdi.weblogic.proxy
Description:
Core SDI Vulnerability Report For BEA Weblogic's Proxy - BEA's Weblogic server contains several buffer overflow which allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system running the proxying web server as root on unix and as system on NT.
Author:Ivan Arce
Homepage:http://www.core-sdi.com
File Size:8090
Last Modified:Aug 17 05:17:41 2000
MD5 Checksum:8503addb096520cc9db0bd58b72fe6aa

 ///  File Name: core.20011128.wu-ftpd
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CORE Security Advisory CORE-20011001 - Another globbing problem has been discovered in Wu-FTPD, allowing a remote user to execute arbitrary code. Affected versions include: all Wu-FTPD versions through 2.6.1, Wu-FTPD 2.7.0 snapshots, and FTP server programs derived from Wu-FTPD.
Author:Iván Arce
Homepage:http://www.corest.com
File Size:20040
Last Modified:Nov 29 05:22:53 2001
MD5 Checksum:d0f4c6846c096023d4dcbe87ec12b8ac

 ///  File Name: ssh1_deattack.txt
Description:
ORE SDI Security Advisory CORE-20010207 - SSH1 CRC-32 compensation attack detector vulnerability. In 1998 a design flaw was fixed in SSH1 which allowed an attacker to inject malicious packets into an SSH session. In fixing this bug, a new vulnerability in deattack.c was created which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands on the server. OpenSSH prior to v2.3.0 is vulnerable, as are ssh.com's ssh-1.2.24 through 1.2.31, and F-Secure SSH-1.3.x.
Homepage:http://www.core-sdi.com
File Size:9515
Last Modified:Feb 9 20:07:23 2001
MD5 Checksum:c3baa3143060b9945bf147c47feee52b

 ///  File Name: ssh1_sessionkey_recovery.txt
Description:
CORE SDI Security Advisory CORE-20010116 - SSH protocol 1.5 session key recovery vulnerability. An attacker who obtains all the encrypted packets of a session can obtain the session key and decrypt the stored session, or even alter it if it is still active. Some SSH2 servers which fall back to SSH1 are also vulnerable. OpenSSH and SSH2 from ssh.com is not vulnerable.
Homepage:http://www.core-sdi.com
File Size:24685
Last Modified:Feb 9 19:52:13 2001
MD5 Checksum:8b5cc310d8a7ed91ade9a18b1c43b308

 ///  File Name: SunNIS+.zip
Description:
SunNIS+.zip
File Size:5561
Last Modified:Sep 23 05:55:30 1999
MD5 Checksum:9b1307d8e3c417ed9fe4c4247adccf58

 ///  File Name: unixware.scohelp.txt
Description:
CORE SDI Security Advisory - SCO Unixware 7 default installation includes scohelp, an http server that listens on port 457/tcp and allows access to manual pages and other documentation files. The search CGI script provided for that purpose has a vulnerability that could allow any remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the vulnerable machine with privileges of user "nobody".
Author:Ivan Arce
Homepage:http://www.core-sdi.com
File Size:6643
Last Modified:Sep 28 23:31:04 2000
MD5 Checksum:ffd67e45099e97b158c705f305a90f1e