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| Subject: | Shareaza P2P Remote Vulnerability |
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| Date: | Fri, 27 Jan 2006 06:45:46 -0600 |
Abstract: There is a vulnerability present in the latest version of the Shareaza P2P file trading software. At a minimum, this vulnerability would easily allow parties (RIAA) to disrupt P2P services. Remote code execution is also possible. Products affected: Shareaza eTomi Vulnerability Impact: Remote Code Execution Credit: Ryan Smith (whatstheaddress@gmail.com) Advisory: http://www.hustlelabs.com/shareaza_advisory.pdf
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