White paper discussing the optimization of Network Flight Recorder (NFR) and attack signatures overall when it comes to the MS-SQL Hello buffer overflow.
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DCOM remote exploit utilizing the issue discussed here. Covers Microsoft Windows NT SP6/6a (cn), as well as Windows 2000 SP0-4 (cn) SP0-2 (jp) SP0-2,4 (kr) SP0-1 (mx) SP3-4 (Big 5) SP0-4 (english) SP0 Server (english), and Windows XP SP0-1 (english) SP1 (cn) SP0-1 (Big 5). Modified by sbaa.
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Thorough analysis of the buffer overrun in the Windows RPC interface that was discovered by the Last Stage of Delirium. Exploit included for Windows 2000 SP4 Chinese version.
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