icat in Brian Carrier The Sleuth Kit (TSK) before 2.09 misinterprets a certain memory location as the holder of a loop iteration count, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to cause a denial of service (long loop) and prevent examination of certain NTFS files via a malformed NTFS image.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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The_slueth_kit | Brian_carrier | * | 2.08 (including) |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | dapper | * |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | devel | * |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | edgy | * |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | feisty | * |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | gutsy | * |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | hardy | * |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | intrepid | * |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | jaunty | * |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | karmic | * |
Sleuthkit | Ubuntu | upstream | * |