Berend-Jan Wever wrote:
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
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 05:10:48PM +1300, Steve Wray wrote:
So yeah, its a very valid technique you describe there, good results!
Aeons ago, in the deep ages when the Macintosh first came out, there
was a small app which was called Monkey Test which did the same thing.
Generate continuous
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
On my win2k box with SP4
atmadm.exe crashed with the format string test.
csvde.exe ipconfig.exe ldifde.exe sort.exe all crashed on the bof test.
-KF
Berend-Jan Wever wrote:
Hi all,
Wanna do a quick test to see if the programmers that wrote your windows operating
system have any clue as to what
: [Full-Disclosure] Test your windows OS
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
or something?.
It's not exactly pen testing..
So what did you learn?
Thanks.
Sean.
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used to return, the second one is poped of by the shellcode to get the baseaddress.
Cheers,
SkyLined
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Hi all