Hello Bugtraq,
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, security curmudgeon wrote:
I would guess there is little research being done on them. The odds of a
box falling over due to a few malformed TCP packets, but being resistant
or not vulnerable to more complex attacks seems pretty far fetched.
While this vendo
. I'd be curious to see how many bug reports IBM has
received on the port scan DoS. Given the lack of information about what
versions or conditions are required for it to happen is why I said it is
mostly anecdotal.
: However, if you search for AS/400 vulnerabilities, you find only about a
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> From: Jon Kibler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 12 June, 2008 14:54
> To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com
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> 2) Are the boxes really just unstable to malformed network
> data, but not exploitable?
Exploiting data-handling vulnerabilities (as opposed to design
vulnerabilities, like m
screeches to a halt.
Given that those boxes are so brittle to even simple network scans, it
would seem that they would have to be full of exploitable
vulnerabilities. If nothing else, a few custom packets should be able to
DoS a box.
However, if you search for AS/400 vulnerabilities, you find only