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eMule <= 0.46b is vulnerableThis is a discussion on "eMule <= 0.46b is vulnerable" within the Security discussions part of the Computer Security: Discussions section; according to Kotik http://www.frsirt.com/bulletins/1663 There is a remote buffer overflow in it , this can be huge because most eMule versions onlines are outdated.... |
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| according to Kotik http://www.frsirt.com/bulletins/1663 There is a remote buffer overflow in it , this can be huge because most eMule versions onlines are outdated. |
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| this can be huge not only because most eMule versions onlines are outdated but also because the vulnerability is in the Zlib (<= 1.22) in the file inftrees.c. And Zlib is used with Linux/windows and in such application as Windows Messenger, DirectX, FrontPage, Internet Explorer, Office... |
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| Yep true so but I don't think the vuln is in Zlib because where is the use to rls it under the eMule application, prolly an eMule bug on how it is handling Zlib, but not a Zlib bug. |
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