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Month: March 2012

eCPPT Course and Exam Review

eCPPT Course and Exam Review

Great news! I just received an email from Armando Romeo from eLearnSecurity that I have PASSED the eCPPT exam :-)!!! In December 2011 I decided to take the course “Certified Professional Penetration Tester” provided by eLearnSecurity which is – according to many

MrTuxracer March 30, 2012June 27, 2016 Playground 5 Comments Read more

Ricoh DC Software DL-10 FTP Server (SR10.exe) <= 1.1.0.6 Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

Ricoh DC Software DL-10 FTP Server (SR10.exe) <= 1.1.0.6 Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

This time I’ve found a more critical vulnerability with a CVSSv2 score of 7,5 coordinated by Secunia.com which has already been published on 2012-03-01, but due to a very unfortunate way of communication by Secunia, I haven’t been informed about the

MrTuxracer March 21, 2012February 19, 2014 RCE No Comments Read more

Macro Toolworks v7.5.0 … and how to launch a calc.exe

Macro Toolworks v7.5.0 … and how to launch a calc.exe

Hello readers, I recently found a local buffer overflow vulnerability in Pitrinec Macro Toolworks v7.5.0, which is very easy to exploit at all. For demonstration purposes I will show you one possible way of getting your own shellcode to run

MrTuxracer March 9, 2012September 26, 2014 Tutorials, Vulnerabilities No Comments Read more

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