327.txt

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Rule: --Sid:327-- Summary: This event is generated when a remote command execution exploit against a finger daemon is attempted.-- Impact: Serious. The attacker may be presented with the opportunity to run a command of his choice on the target UNIX system--Detailed Information:This event is generated when a specific attack against a vulnerable version of the finger daemon is detected. The Finger daemon is used to provide information about users on a UNIX system. It used to be installed and enabled by default on most UNIX/Linux systems. The attack may allow an attacker to execute a command remotely on a target system with the privileges of the user running the "finger" daemon. The user is usually defined in the /etc/inetd.conf file and is commonly designated as "nobody".--Attack Scenarios: An attacker may try the attack and then executes a command to download a backdoor to the target system. He then connects to the system and may attempt to escalate his privileges by exploiting a local SUID application to gain "root" privileges.-- Ease of Attack: Simple, no exploit software is required, just a specially formatted finger query-- False Positives: None Known--False Negatives: None Known-- Corrective Action: Disable the finger daemon or limit the addresses that can access the service via firewall or TCP wrappers.--Contributors: Original rule written by Max Vision <vision@whitehats.com>Snort documentation contributed by Anton Chuvakin <http://www.chuvakin.org>Sourcefire Vulnerability Research TeamNigel Houghton <nigel.houghton@sourcefire.com>-- Additional References:CVE:http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-1999-0152Bugtraq:http://online.securityfocus.com/bid/2220--

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