Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in snoop on Sun Solaris 8 through 10 and OpenSolaris before snv_96, when the -o option is omitted, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted SMB packet.
The product performs operations on a memory buffer, but it reads from or writes to a memory location outside the buffer's intended boundary. This may result in read or write operations on unexpected memory locations that could be linked to other variables, data structures, or internal program data.
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https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/6328 | exploit |
http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=734 | third party advisory |
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-240101-1 | vendor advisory |
http://www.securitytracker.com/id?1020633 | vdb entry |
https://oval.cisecurity.org/repository/search/definition/oval%3Aorg.mitre.oval%3Adef%3A5318 | signature vdb entry |
http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/security/ASA-2008-355.htm | |
http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2008/2311 | vdb entry vendor advisory |
http://secunia.com/advisories/31535 | third party advisory vendor advisory |
http://secunia.com/advisories/31386 | third party advisory vendor advisory |
http://support.nortel.com/go/main.jsp?cscat=BLTNDETAIL&id=766935 | |
https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/44222 | vdb entry |
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/30556 | vdb entry |