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Re: 3Com's TippingPoint Denial of Service

Subject: Re: 3Com's TippingPoint Denial of Service
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 17:26:59 -0500
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Details:
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When quickly flooded with packets destined for port 80, and an incrementing
source port this causes the software to consume a huge amount of CPU time,
due to a badly written loop, causing the device to stop responding.

Any more details? Have you notified the vendor? As one who has released
lame advisories in the past, I had the decency to label them as lame.
Unless you provide some details or some collaboration with TippingPoint,
I will call shenanigans.

Here is my latest lame advisory:

A series of evil packets will cause me to have remote root access to
Windows, Linux, and MacOS/X. Due to the nature of the vulnerability, I
will not be releasing any details. In fact, it is so secret even *I*
don't know the details, but I am *positive* that when I see someone else
post my work, I should get full credit, right?

Right?

-SN


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