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Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Power Quest Deploy Center 5.5 boot disks
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 6:49:37 -0000
A vulnerability has been found in power quest deploy center 5.5 boot disks.
Normally when creating a PQDI network boot disk, the administrator has the
option to have the machine login to a domain controller to access a shared
resource. Besides the authentication method using lm (insecure), a buffer
overflow exists in stuffit.com.

Stuffit.com is the control mechanism that allows the power quest boot disk
to decode/decrypt stored password(s) in stuffit.dat. A typical line in the
disks autoexec.bat file looks like: stuffit /f:stuffit.dat , this loads the
stored password resident in memory. However, if this same command is
repeated 4 or more times at the command prompt the program overflows,
actually printing the clear text password right on the command prompt.

William Reyor
Topsight.net


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