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Re: Local Root exploit (Fedora Core 4)

Subject: Re: Local Root exploit (Fedora Core 4)
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 12:43:13 +0200
Florian Strankowski (fs) wrote:

Local Root Exploit under Fedora Core 4 (stable) Advisory

Florian Strankowski
florian.s@bildunxxluecke.de
www.bildunxxluecke.de/usr/florian/advisory/advisory-05-048.txt

Vulnerable System :

This vulnerability affects Fedora Core 4.0 (stable) with
the kernelversion 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 #1 Thu Jun 2 22:53:35 EDT 2005
(http://fedora.redhat.com)

Vulnerability Title:

pwned.c (originally and mods of it)

You wake up pretty late - the Linux uselib() vulnerability was originally published 07 Jan 2005. However to my knowledge there was an exploit code called pwned.c floating around before that date - please DO NOT plagiarize and steal our spare time on bugtraq with fake advisories.



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