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CVE-2003-0397: Buffer overflow in FastTrack (FT) network code, as used in Kazaa 2.0.2 and possibly other versions and prod...

Buffer overflow in FastTrack (FT) network code, as used in Kazaa 2.0.2 and possibly other versions and products, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a packet containing a large list of supernodes, aka "Packet 0' death."

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This is an old remote code execution vulnerability in FastTrack network handling, reported for Kazaa 2.0.2 and possibly related products. A specially crafted network packet with an oversized supernode list could overflow memory and run attacker-controlled code. The provided sources do not name active exploitation or a current vendor fix. Likely exposure is limited to legacy systems still running Kazaa 2.0.2 or other FastTrack-based peer-to-peer clients. Modern environments are unlikely to be exposed unless old software persists on unmanaged endpoints, lab systems, archives, or user-installed applications. Prioritize this as high only if legacy Kazaa or FastTrack software exists in the environment. The business risk is remote code execution on obsolete peer-to-peer software. If inventory confirms no such software, residual risk is low and mainly historical. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for Kazaa 2.0.2 and other FastTrack-based clients.; Remove unsupported FastTrack or Kazaa software from managed systems.; Block unauthorized peer-to-peer FastTrack traffic where policy allows..

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