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Submission + - Memory Disclosure Vulnerability in the Great Firewall of China

An anonymous reader writes: Wallbleed: A Memory Disclosure Vulnerability in the Great Firewall of China

“We present Wallbleed, a buffer over-read vulnerability that existed in the DNS injection subsystem of the Great Firewall of China. Wallbleed caused certain nation-wide censorship middleboxes to reveal up to 125 bytes of their memory when censoring a crafted DNS query. It afforded a rare insight into one of the Great Firewall’s well-known network attacks, namely DNS injection, in terms of its internal architecture and the censor’s operational behaviors.”
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Memory Disclosure Vulnerability in the Great Firewall of China

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