CVE-2007-1371
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CVE-2007-1371 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. Multiple buffer overflows in Conquest 8.2a and earlier (1) allow local users to gain privileges by querying a metaserver that sends a long server entry processed by metaGetServerList and allow remote metaservers to execute arbitrary code via a long server entry processed by metaGetServerList; (2) allow attackers to have an unknown impact by exceeding the configured number of metaservers; and allow remote attackers to corrupt memory via a SP_CLIENTSTAT packet with certain values of (3) unum or (4) snum, different vulnerabilities than CVE-2003-0933.. EPSS estimates a 4.10% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.
Description
Multiple buffer overflows in Conquest 8.2a and earlier (1) allow local users to gain privileges by querying a metaserver that sends a long server entry processed by metaGetServerList and allow remote metaservers to execute arbitrary code via a long server entry processed by metaGetServerList; (2) allow attackers to have an unknown impact by exceeding the configured number of metaservers; and allow remote attackers to corrupt memory via a SP_CLIENTSTAT packet with certain values of (3) unum or (4) snum, different vulnerabilities than CVE-2003-0933.
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Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Radscan | Conquest | <= 8.2a |
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