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Re: Multiple Antivirus Scanners DoS attack


From: bipin gautam <visitbipin () yahoo com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 08:05:55 -0700 (PDT)


--- Jan Muenther <jan.muenther () nruns com> wrote:
do you have any idea how i created these
compressed
archive??? i didn't modified the header info!!!
i created it using dd if=/dev/zero ..............

Yeah right. I believe the first time I saw this
reported was like 1998. 
Why don't you check mailing list archives before
making such a big fuzz and
releasing an 'advisory' on this (which doesn't even
describe the issue)?

well there was ways exploiting the AV software on wild
but... some AV companies ignored? the issue.

I believe for the time being, the full details should
only be reported to AV softwares. This issue had a
detailed discussion on my Winrar advisory,
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/8572  nine months
ago. [that affected even MAC users]

Latest [unconfirmed] report from some users suggest,
Panda antivirus is also vulnerable to such attacks.

You can get the updates on this issue at.......
http://www.geocities.com/visitbipin/Multiple_AV_DoS.html


--- [Vulnerable Products] ---

       Only tested on...

* Norton Antivirus 2002
* Norton Antivirus 2003
* Mcafee VirusScan 6 
* Network Associates (McAfee) VirusScan Enterprise 7.1
* Rav Antivirus online Scanner [Couldn't complete the
scan...]
* Windows Xp default ZIP manager [report's wrong size
of compress ZIP files.]



There has been multiple reports [Unconfirmed]

*F-Prot 4.4.2 for Linux
*Panda Antivirus

  Are vulnerable.

regards,

bipin




        
                
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