Reply: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft Windows Huge Text Processing Instability

2004-10-19 Thread Kaveh Mofidi
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft Windows Huge Text Processing Instability I am sorry, maybe I just don't get it, but the two forms you are talking about could not happen in the scenario described. Besides this fact, user data space still has to be violated and this still requires

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft Windows Huge Text Processing Instability

2004-10-18 Thread James Tucker
I am sorry, maybe I just don't get it, but the two forms you are talking about could not happen in the scenario described. Besides this fact, user data space still has to be violated and this still requires either privileges (which means you have access anyway) or requires an exploit to elevate

[Full-Disclosure] Microsoft Windows Huge Text Processing Instability

2004-10-17 Thread Kaveh Mofidi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1 Secure Target Network (Security Advisory October 17, 2004)Topic: Microsoft Windows Huge Text Processing InstabilityDiscovery Date: October 14, 2004Link to Original Advisory: http://securetarget.net/advisory.htmAffected applications and