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GEN:SID | 1:645 |
Message | SHELLCODE sparc NOOP |
Summary | This event is generated when a buffer overflow attack is attempted against a target machine. |
Impact | Serious. The attacker may be able to gain remote access to the system or have the ability to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of a system user. |
Detailed Information | This rule tracks the bit combination which may occur in network packets aimed at overflowing Sparc Solaris/SunOS network services. The buffer overflow attack attempts to force the vulnerable application to execute attacker-controlled code in order to gain interactive access or run arbitrary commands on the vulnerable system. A specific string used during the overflow is application-dependent however, a platform-specific command or code may be present and is detected by this rule. |
Affected Systems | |
Attack Scenarios | An attacker launches an overflow exploit against a vulnerable FTP server and gains the ability to start a shell session, thus obtaining interactive access to the target. |
Ease of Attack | Simple |
Corrective Action | Check the target host for other signs of compromise. Look for other events concerning the target host. Apply vendor supplied patches and keep the operating system up to date. |
Additional References | Arachnids: http://www.whitehats.com/info/IDS353 |
Rule References | arachnids: 353 |
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DID:225114
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