Buffer overflow in the SETI@home client 3.03 and other versions allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (client crash) and execute arbitrary code via a spoofed server response containing a long string followed by a \n (newline) character.
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university of california seti at home 3.4 |
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university of california seti at home 3.5 |
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university of california seti at home 3.3 |
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university of california seti at home 3.6 |
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university of california seti at home 3.7 |