Hi all,

Wanna do a quick test to see if the programmers that wrote your windows operating 
system have any clue as to what there doing ? Run these commands from cmd.exe in the 
system32 directory:

for %i in (*.exe) do start %i %n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n%n
for %i in (*.exe) do start %i AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.... (type as 
much "A"-s as cmd.exe allows on one line.)

Each command will execute every program in your system32 directory, most of them will 
either ignore the parameter or report an error because the parameter doesn't make 
sence... But on my win2k system I found 6 programs vulnerable to these very simple 
formatsting and BoF tests.... grpconv even gives EIP 0x00410041, can it be any easier?

These are not vulnerabilities in itself: you cannot gain access or elevate priviledges 
but I just wanted to let you know that these programmers did a sloppy job.

Cheers,
SkyLined

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