[NT] Twilight Utilities Denial of Service Vulnerability (TW-WebServer)

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Date: 04/20/03

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      Twilight Utilities Denial of Service Vulnerability (TW-WebServer)
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    SUMMARY

     <http://www.twilightutilities.com/WebServer.html> Twilight Utilities Web
    Server is a "completely new Modem Ready Internet Web Server". A denial of
    service vulnerability in the product has been found, allowing a remote
    attacker to cause the server to no longer service legitimate users.

    DETAILS

    Vulnerable systems:
     * Twilight Utilities TW-WebServer version 1.3.2.0

    By sending a long GET request (More than 4096 characters), an attacker can
    cause the server to shutdown.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    The information has been provided by
    <mailto:badpack3t@security-protocols.com> badpack3t.

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