It's still not the Mother.
You have to install DAV support for some Windows.
And Windows can read other DLL's from the network, if you set the path to point there... of course, it's not the same case,
but it's also possible.
On 11/8/06, Gadi Evron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, onisan wrote:
> One thing is in this makes it even more interesting, most of the firewalls
> do not block this download, so it's smallest and most dangerous downloader
> at the same time :o
What Alex did is very impressive! Matthew Murphy came up with the idea
originally, I think, but it doesn't take from this amazing work in any
way.
*awe struck*
I'd say more though, it's a vulnerability.
If you can load a library remotely, and do so with no problems, it's a
vulnerability in Windows. I am not sure of what kind quite yet.
The mother of all downloaders.
"The Zone has a new King!" <we're not worthy x3>
-- Jeff, Coupling (BBC, UK).
Gadi.
> -- G
>
> 2006/11/8, Solar Eclipse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 10:56:42AM -0800, Peter Ferrie wrote:
> > > Why is the idata size present? AFAIK, no Windows version checks it.
> > > Four bytes shorter, then (stop at the idata rva non-zero byte)?
> >
> > You're right, you can remove the last field and bring the file size down
> > to 133 bytes. That's what I get for claiming that the size can't be
> > improved :-)
> >
> > Solar
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