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Files from Aviram Jenik

Email addressaviram at beyondsecurity.com
First Active1999-11-04
Last Active2004-02-18
brokerFTP.txt
Posted Feb 18, 2004
Authored by Aviram Jenik | Site securiteam.com

Two security vulnerabilities in Broker FTP server version 6.1.0.0 cause the server to crash and utilize 100 percent of the systems CPU cycles.

tags | exploit, vulnerability
MD5 | 45feef2ea56922c811759339ed7e8f3a
deskpro.sql.txt
Posted Oct 21, 2003
Authored by Aviram Jenik | Site securiteam.com

DeskPRO v1.1.0 and below do not adequately filter user provided data, allowing a remote attacker to insert malicious SQL statements into existing ones. Allows attackers to login to the system as an administrator without knowing the password.

tags | exploit, remote
MD5 | 6c7179a6ec73486ce67c6556b01c6725
tftpd32.traverse.pl
Posted Nov 19, 2002
Authored by Aviram Jenik | Site SecuriTeam.com

Tftpd TFTP server v2.50.2 and below remote exploit which allows any file on the system to be viewed and written to arbitrary locations. Fix available here.

tags | exploit, remote, arbitrary
MD5 | 18d1597e67623da2b320a5e61658f4b9
tftpd32.pl
Posted Nov 19, 2002
Authored by Aviram Jenik | Site SecuriTeam.com

Tftpd TFTP server v2.21 and below remote command execution exploit in perl. Fix available here.

tags | exploit, remote, perl
MD5 | bfdcaf6fee00de1a6085cff776e6672d
bearshare.4.0.6.txt
Posted Oct 4, 2002
Authored by Aviram Jenik, Gluck, Mario Solares | Site BeyondSecurity.com

Bearshare v4.0.6 and below is contains a directory traversal bug which allows remote attackers to view any file on the system by sending a specially crafted HTTP request. Exploit URL's included.

tags | exploit, remote, web
MD5 | 4deb6c402a2323bbbb6d32da4944cd84
hotsync.manager.txt
Posted Nov 4, 1999
Authored by Aviram Jenik

The Palm Hotsync manager is vulnerable to a buffer overflow attack that can crash the hotsync application and possibly be used to execute arbitrary code on the machine running the hotsync. Hotsync manager runs on tcp port 14238. Exploit and full advisory here.

tags | exploit, overflow, arbitrary, tcp
MD5 | 9e67e65de73abf187cf80651644e3e3b
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