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Message-ID: <142951704.20060512213922@SECURITY.NNOV.RU>
Date: Fri May 12 18:39:31 2006
From: 3APA3A at SECURITY.NNOV.RU (3APA3A)
Subject: escalating privileges with named pipes

Dear /dev/null,

You can try this one:

DigitalScream, Windows named pipes exploitation
http://www.phrack.org/phrack/61/p61-0x03_Linenoise.txt

In addition to explanations there are references to real-world exploits.

--Friday, May 12, 2006, 6:16:11 PM, you wrote to full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk:

dn> Hello list,

dn> does anyone know a practical example of named pipe attack to escalate
dn> privileges in Windows environment? I'm trying to learn more about named pipe
dn> attacks so any link/paper suggestion would be much appreciated (I already
dn> found "Discovering and Exploiting Named Pipe Security Flaws for Fun and
dn> Profit"). 

dn> Thank you very much.

dn> -E.



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