OmniCon WinShadow version 2.0 suffers from a buffer overflow in the client handling of hostnames in host files. A denial of service also exists whenever an excessively long username or password is used.
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Multiple vulnerabilities in WinShadow
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Affected Systems: OmniCom WinShadow
version: 2.0 (and possibly earlier versions)
Vendor: OmniCom Technologies - https://www.omnicomtech.com
Issue: 1. Buffer overflow in client handling hostnames in host files
2. DoS against server
Released: 27 September 2003
Introduction:
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"winshdow: Create a secure remote control session on the Internet or private WAN/LAN network allowing easy access to remote files and applications. Increase productivity by allowing secure remote access for mobile users and system administrators."
- Vendors Description
[ https://www.omnicomtech.com ]
Details:
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Multiple vulnerabilities has been identified in winShadow version 2.0, which allows malicious users to execute arbitrary code on the master client and remotely crash the server.
Buffer Overflow:
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winShadow saves hostnames in host files (*.osh), the process handing the hostname parameter read from the file will cause a buffer overflow if approximately 250 bytes are passed after this parameter.
Denial of Service:
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By connecting to the server and issuing a long username or password, the server will crash, refusing any further connections until the server is closed by logging off or rebooting the system, this may be because it a service that runs with system privileges.
Vendor status:
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The vendor has been informed.
Exploit:
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Can be downloaded from https://www.elitehaven.net/winshadow.zip
The exploit was written by Peter Winter-Smith.
Discovered by/Credit:
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Bahaa Naamneh
b_naamneh@hotmail.com
https://www.bsecurity.tk