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Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 12:55:59 +0200
From: Joxean Koret <joxeankoret@...oo.es>
To: Full Disclosure <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Exploiting integer overflows

Hello,

I found various integer overflows that can be triggered from remote in a
product but all of these appears to be unexploitables by common ways.

The product is a closed source one so I do not have the source code to
audit it.

Any tip about when an integer overflow can be determined as non
exploitable?

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Thanks in advance,
Joxean Koret

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