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| Subject: | Re: C# Exceptions |
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| Date: | Fri, 25 Aug 2006 17:23:22 -0700 |
Hi Tyler,
One question regarding man in the middle attack:
Since the communication happens over HTTPS, how effective would this attack be. The encryption scheming 256 bit. I'm not sure but may be the TCP/IP of the target machine might just reject the tampered data as the checksums or other headers might not match.
Can someone put some more light on these possibilities?
THNKX
It seems like you're saying that the application makes requests and receives replies from a web service, and that you were able to crash the application by sending invalid replies? In this case, maybe an attacker that was able to launch a man in the middle attack could exploit the application that way.
-----Original Message----- From: 3 shool [mailto:3shool@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 2:59 AM To: pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: C# Exceptions
Hi,
I'm testing a C# desktop application. During my testing so far we have found security issues that lead to application crash with following type of errors:
1. Acess Violation Acception 2. Null Reference Acception 3. Invalid Object Acception 4. Application crash dump
Are these issues really a security threat for a desktop application?
We got these errors by sending junk data over the network replies that this application gets from its web services. However I fail to understand the security implication and risk of these exceptions. Since this is a desktop application and not a web service or server how would these issues impact the security of the desktop application. The application doesn't open any port on the network for incoming requests. What would be the best strategy to test such application? What would be the points from where attacker could attack such a aplication.
I'll really appreciate some enlightening thoughts on above queries.
Thanx in advance.
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