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NETBIOS share information may be published thro


NETBIOS share information may be published through SNMP registry keys in NT.


A NETBIOS/SMB share password is the default, nu


A NETBIOS/SMB share password is the default, null, or missing.


A system-critical NETBIOS/SMB share has inappro


A system-critical NETBIOS/SMB share has inappropriate access control.


A component service related to NETBIOS is runni


A component service related to NETBIOS is running.


Interactions between the CIFS Browser Protocol


Interactions between the CIFS Browser Protocol and NetBIOS as implemented in Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 allow remote attackers to modify dynamic NetBIOS name cache entries via a spoofed Browse Frame Request in a unicast or UDP broadcast datagram.


Gene6 G6 FTP Server 2.0 (aka BPFTP Server 2.10)


Gene6 G6 FTP Server 2.0 (aka BPFTP Server 2.10) allows remote attackers to obtain NETBIOS credentials by requesting information on a file that is in a network share, which causes the server to send the credentials to the host that owns the share, and allows the attacker to sniff the connection.


EFTP 2.0.7.337 allows remote attackers to obtai

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EFTP 2.0.7.337 allows remote attackers to obtain NETBIOS credentials by requesting information on a file that is in a network share, which causes the server to send the credentials to the host that owns the share, and allows the attacker to sniff the connection.


Information leaks in IIS 4 through 5.1 allow re


Information leaks in IIS 4 through 5.1 allow remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information or more easily conduct brute force attacks via responses from the server in which (1) the server reveals whether it supports Basic or NTLM authentication through 401 Access Denied error messages, (2) in certain configurations, the server IP address is provided as the realm for Basic authentication, which could reveal real IP addresses that were obscured by NAT, or (3) when NTLM authentication is used, the NetBIOS name of the server and its Windows NT domain are revealed in response to an Authorization request.


Microsoft Windows 2000 allows remote attackers


Microsoft Windows 2000 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) by sending a flood of empty TCP/IP packets with the ACK and FIN bits set to the NetBIOS port (TCP/139), as demonstrated by stream3.


RFC-NETBIOS in HP Advanced Server/9000 B.04.05


RFC-NETBIOS in HP Advanced Server/9000 B.04.05 through B.04.09, when running HP-UX 11.00 or 11.11, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of sevrice (panic) via a malformed UDP packet on port 139.


The NetBT Name Service (NBNS) for NetBIOS in Wi


The NetBT Name Service (NBNS) for NetBIOS in Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, and Server 2003 may include random memory in a response to a NBNS query, which could allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information.


Multiple vulnerabilities in SYMDNS.SYS for Syma


Multiple vulnerabilities in SYMDNS.SYS for Symantec Norton Internet Security and Professional 2002 through 2004, Norton Personal Firewall 2002 through 2004, Norton AntiSpam 2004, Client Firewall 5.01 and 5.1.1, and Client Security 1.0 through 2.0 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code via (1) a manipulated length byte in the first-level decoding routine for NetBIOS Name Service (NBNS) that modifies an index variable and leads to a stack-based buffer overflow, (2) a heap-based corruption problem in an NBNS response that is missing certain RR fields, and (3) a stack-based buffer overflow in the DNS component via a Resource Record (RR) with a long canonical name (CNAME) field composed of many smaller components.


Microsoft ISA Server 2000 allows remote attacke


Microsoft ISA Server 2000 allows remote attackers to connect to services utilizing the NetBIOS protocol via a NetBIOS connection with an ISA Server that uses the NetBIOS (all) predefined packet filter.


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