Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Feb 2007 18:30 UTC, submitted by stare
Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris If you've got Solaris with telnet running, you could be in for a big surprise. There is a fairly trivial Solaris telnet 0-day exploit in the wild [.pdf]. "This was posted to Full-Disclosure. Remote root exploit in the Solaris 10/11 telnet daemon. It doesn't require any skill, any exploit knowledge, and can be scripted for mass attacks. Basically if you pass a '-fusername' as an argument to the –l option you get full access to the OS as the user specified. In my example I do it as bin but it worked for regular users, just not for root. This combined with a reliable local privilege escalation exploit would be devastating. Expect mass scanning and possibly the widespread exploitation of this vulnerability."
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RE: This is not an Exploit
by stare on Mon 12th Feb 2007 19:09 UTC in reply to "This is not an Exploit"
stare
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2005-07-06

Plain simple, although it's a serious BUG on the telnet daemon service, I won't consider it as an "EXPLOIT".
Well, this bug will be exploited :-)

Third, why use Telnet on the wild?
Telnetd is enabled by default on Solaris 10.

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