[EXPL] AIM Buffer Overflow Exploit

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Date: 01/04/02


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  AIM Buffer Overflow Exploit
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SUMMARY

As we previous published,
<http://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/5YP020U60Q.html> a security
vulnerability in AIM allows remote attackers to overflow an internal
buffer in the program causing it to execute arbitrary code.
The following is an exploit code that demonstrated this vulnerability.

DETAILS

The exploit code can be viewed here:
 <http://www.w00w00.org/files/w00aimexp/>
http://www.w00w00.org/files/w00aimexp/

Or downloaded here:
 <http://www.w00w00.org/files/w00aimexp.tgz>
http://www.w00w00.org/files/w00aimexp.tgz

(The exploit code itself is too big to include here).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by <mailto:shok@dataforce.net> Matt
Conover.

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